Nightstream

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Nightstream was an online film festival, launched in the United States in 2020.[1] Created as a partnership of several horror and fantasy film festivals as a response to the cancellation of their regular events due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, the festival presented a streaming lineup of horror, fantasy and other genre films in October 2020.[2]

Participating festivals were the Boston Underground Film Festival, the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, the North Bend Film Festival, the Overlook Film Festival and Popcorn Frights.[1]

The opening film of the 2020 edition was Aneesh Chaganty's Run.[3] Other films screened included 32 Malasaña Street, Honeydew, My Heart Can't Beat Unless You Tell It To, The Queen of Black Magic and Boys from County Hell.[4] The program also included online parties, a virtual festival lounge, and a talk by American Psycho director Mary Harron.[2]

Organizers announced that Nightstream would be staged again in October 2021.[5] Films screened in 2021 included Cosmic Dawn, To the Moon, Hellbender and All My Friends Hate Me.[6]

In 2023, the Nightstream platform was relaunched as a video on demand service for genre films.[7] On October 31, 2023, Nightstream officially transitioned from a seasonal virtual festival into a year‑round curated transactional video‑on‑demand (TVOD) platform, offering horror, sci‑fi, fantasy, and indie genre films available to rent or buy.[8]

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