Hollywood Reporter
Cable television’s Sundance Channel on Monday unveiled a video-on-demand service offering documentaries and international films endorsed by Sundance festival founder Robert Redford and often available the same day the movies hit theaters. Sundance Selects will make its debut on August 26 with Spike Lee’s new documentary, Passing Strange: The Movie. The service will be available on cable TV systems owned by three major operators — Comcast Corp, Cox Communications and Cablevision Systems Corp. — reaching as many as 50 million U.S. households.

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