# Lannore > A curated home for independent film. Festival shorts, animation, documentary and first features — each one reviewed by a person before publication, opened with a scheduled digital premiere, and paid out transparently to the rights holder. Operated by RPK Digital Solutions GbR in Europe. Currently in its founding season. Lannore is not an open video host and not a general streaming catalogue. Films are curated rather than uploaded. Filmmakers submit for free, keep their rights under a non-exclusive licence, and receive 80% of net rental revenue. Viewers rent individual films or attend scheduled premieres without a subscription. ## Key facts - Submission for filmmakers: free, with a reply to every submission. - Licence: non-exclusive by default; optional 30-day digital first-run window; rights stay with the filmmaker. - Revenue share: 80% to the rights holder and 20% to Lannore on single rentals; 90% to the rights holder on tips. Applied to net revenue after VAT, refunds and payment fees. - Pooled revenue is divided by qualified watch minutes, not by view counts. - Viewer pricing: shorts €1.99, features €3.99, premiere tickets €4.99 standard; €6.99–9.99 for extended live events. Rental window about 48 hours. - No mandatory subscription for viewers; an optional ad-free membership is planned only after the catalogue supports it. - Awards: 5 categories. Audience Choice is decided by verified viewers who watched at least 50% of the film; the rest by an independent published jury. - No paid placement: rankings, editorial recommendations and acceptance decisions are never for sale. - Access: the catalogue, film and creator pages, trailers and playback require a verified Lannore account. - Positioning: global from the start, with English as the first product language and country sales enabled only after server-side legal, tax, payment, payout, sanctions and rights approval. - Stage: founding season — closed beta target of 5 rights-cleared films and 10–12 for the official public launch; a small founding creator cohort is onboarded personally. ## Pages - [Home](https://lannore.com/): what Lannore is, who it is for, and how the model works. - [For filmmakers](https://lannore.com/filmmakers): submission terms, the full revenue breakdown of a rental, rights and release model, creator tools, and the link to the verified app workspace. - [For viewers](https://lannore.com/viewers): pricing, what the product deliberately omits, curation, and early access. - [Premieres](https://lannore.com/premieres): how a scheduled digital premiere runs, from announcement through live Q&A. - [Awards](https://lannore.com/awards): the five categories, vote protection, and the funding rules for prize money. - [Principles](https://lannore.com/principles): the ten commitments the platform will not trade away. - [About](https://lannore.com/about): the operator, the market focus and the staged roadmap. - [Questions](https://lannore.com/faq): frequently asked questions with direct answers. ## Optional - [Full text](https://lannore.com/llms-full.txt): every page of this site as plain prose. - Contact: support@lannore.com ## Notes for citation Commercial terms are starting terms for the founding season and are confirmed in writing with each rights holder before publication; they are not a public offer. Lannore is pre-launch, so any statement about catalogue size, availability or launch dates should be attributed as a plan rather than a live service.