Time to dive in to another of our favourite streamers plans for September 2026. STUDIOCANAL Presents is the essential destination for great films and television; stream from an incredible library that includes box office hits, critically acclaimed award-winners, and lovingly restored classics.
The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez (1982) The incendiary true story of Gregorio Cortez (Edward James Olmos, Saving Grace), a young Mexican falsely accused of murdering a sheriff and thrown in jail for fifty years, who attempts to clear his name.
Un Flic (1972) Alain Delon (Le Cerce Rouge) is a cop on the trail of a gang of robbers in Jean-Pierre Melville’s outstanding crime thriller, also starring Richard Crenna (First Blood) and Catherine Deneuve (Belle de Jour).
La Guerre Sans Nom (1992) Fascinating documentary directed by Bertrand Tavernier (Coup De Torchon) on the French-Algerian conflict of 1954 to 1962, which was never officially called a ‘war’, including interviews with some of the survivors.
Laissez-Passer (2002) Bertrand Tavernier’s acclaimed, award-winning wartime drama, set in German-occupied France, starring Jacques Gamblin (Holy Lola), Marie Gillain (Goliath) and Denis Podalydès (En Plein Coeur).
STUDIOCANAL PRESENTS… The People’s War (2026) Broadcaster Matthew Sweet looks at how the backroom boys – working behind the scenes on military strategy, codebreaking and inventions – won the Second World War.
The Bigger Picture with David Haig (2026) Actor and writer David Haig (My Boy Jack) discusses the incredible real life D-Day story behind his script for the stage play and forthcoming film Pressure, starring Andrew Scott and Brendan Fraser.
Billy Liar (1963) Tom Courtenay (King and Country) plays the eternal daydreamer in John Schesinger’s delightful adaptation of Keith Waterhouse’s classic comic novel, also starring Julie Christie (Far From the Madding Crowd).
1985 (2023) Eight-episode TV crime drama set against the backdrop of Belgium’s most notorious unsolved crime spree by the ‘Brabant killers’ – events that shocked a generation and left a scar on the entire country.
The platform offers subscribers access to a wealth of exceptional film and television from the renowned and incomparable world-spanning library of Studiocanal, including stunning 4K restorations, timeless classics, and award-winning favourites. With film and TV exclusives added each month, and supported with a monthly podcast hosted by film experts, this is the streaming platform that delivers quality content for true film fans.