ORANG-U: AN APE GOES TO COLLEGE

Release date: July 26th 2017

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Plot | Cast | Crew | Download the movie | Orang-U at the IMdb



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Watch the whole movie on YouTube.

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Orang-U: An Ape Goes To College at the IMDb

VHS tapes? Cassettes?

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What will be released?

When Orang-U: An Ape Goes To College is released in July 2017, we'll be releasing the following things at a minimum:

https://archive.org/details/orangumovie

Full movie, screenplay, book and any audio/video material created by us will be released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0. We'll also be using material from other sources released under similar licenses, including Creative Commons Attribution.

Any software will be released under the GNU General Public License version 3.0 or later.

Why do this?

We're doing this because we believe that the film can be further improved at a later date, both by us but also by fans of the movie. Nobody to our knowledge has done this with a full feature length movie before, and so it'll be interesting to see what happens.

Will you sell copies of the movie?

Yes, we'll be offering a paid download version of the movie from Vimeo and other sites. This version will be the same as the version available for free, but will allow people to support our work. We'll also be selling a limited number of physical copies of the movie in a variety of formats including DRM-free Blu-Ray, region free DVD and NTSC VHS. The soundtrack will be available on both cassette and CD, as well as to download. The full movie will also be available to stream on this website, plus Libre.fm, YouTube and Vimeo. We'll have a place where you can also pay whatever you like for a download of the movie, and there will be some limited merchandise.

What about Netflix, etc?

Right now, probably not due to DRM. Plus it'll be on YouTube, which works in all the places that Netflix and co also work such as Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast, etc.

What about subtitles?

We'll have a copy of the video up on Amara at launch, and we'll do the work to get the English language subtitles up as a first step in providing an accessible version of the movie.

Subtitles at Amara


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