For viewers

Fewer films.
The chosen ones.

Somewhere between forty thousand titles and nothing worth watching, the evening disappears. Lannore is the other approach: a small catalogue, each film picked by someone who can tell you why.

What it costs

Pay for a film, not for a month

Free

Explore with an account

After sign-in: trailers, interviews and funded selections. Follow filmmakers, build a watchlist and get told when something opens.

€1.99

Rent a short

A short film or a short programme, yours for 48 hours from the moment you press play.

€3.99

Rent a feature

A documentary or a debut feature, same window, no membership attached.

€4.99 standard; €6.99–9.99 for extended live events

Attend a premiere

A scheduled screening with a countdown, a shared audience, and usually the director staying for questions.

Indicative pricing for the founding season. Free full-length films depend on a funded budget — when that budget is spent, films go back to rental rather than quietly costing filmmakers their share. A verified account is required for the catalogue, film pages, trailers and playback.

By omission

Most of the design work went into what is not here.

No autoplay

Nothing starts on its own, and nothing loads the next thing while you are still thinking about the last one.

No infinite catalogue

You will be able to see the whole thing. That is the point — a shelf you can read the spines of beats a warehouse.

No engagement algorithm

What you see was chosen by a person who watched it and can tell you why. Placement is never for sale.

No subscription trap

Rent a film or buy a premiere ticket. If a membership ever arrives it will be optional and easy to leave.

Curation

Collections that
answer a question

“Five films under twenty minutes.” “Documentaries that stay with one person.” “First features by directors you will hear about again.” Editorial groupings built around how an evening actually gets decided — how much time is left, and what mood the room is in.

Each film arrives with an introduction, credits, and the people who made it one click away. Context is not a bonus feature; it is most of the difference between watching something and finding it.

Audience Choice

One of the awards is yours to give

Four categories go to an independent, published jury. The fifth is decided entirely by viewers — one verified account, one vote per category, and you must have watched at least 50% of the film. A vote that costs nothing is worth nothing.

About the awards

Early access

The first audience
sees the first films.

The founding season opens to a small group first — partly because a premiere works better in a room that is full, and partly because a catalogue of 10–12 films deserves an audience that will actually finish them.

Registration happens in the account-protected Lannore app. This public site does not maintain a parallel viewer waitlist.