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Filmmakers Launch Pijama to Fight Indie Film Drought
15 Jan
Summary
- Pijama platform allows filmmakers direct film uploads and marketing.
- Flat fee of $100 enables two-year film hosting and streaming.
- Producers receive 80% of revenue for rented films.

Filmmakers Pablo and Juan De Dios Larraín have introduced Pijama, a novel streaming platform designed to provide distribution access for independent and undistributed films. This venture, co-founded with executive creative director Cristian Jofre, allows creators to upload, market, and monetize their work directly.
For a $100 fee, filmmakers can host their films for two years, setting rental prices from $3.99 to $9.99. Pijama ensures transparency by providing daily metrics on viewership and revenue, with producers retaining 80% of the earnings after costs. The platform aims to combat the significant challenge of films failing to reach audiences.




