List of open-source films

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Published films

Title Released Genre Country Language Length CC license Sources available? Open source movie? Commercial reuse? Notes
Big Buck Bunny August 2008 Animation Netherlands 10 minutes by 3.0 Yes Yes Yes Created with Blender
BloodSpell December 2008 Fantasy Scotland 90 minutes
Caminandes 1: Llama Drama 2013 Animation Netherlands 2 minutes Created with Blender
Caminandes 2: Gran Dillama 2013 Animation Netherlands 2 minutes Created with Blender
Caminandes 3: Llamigos 2016 Animation Netherlands 3 minutes Created with Blender
Cosmos Laundromat August 2015 Animation Netherlands English 12 minutes Created with Blender
Decay November 2012 Horror United Kingdom English 75 minutes
The Draughtsmen Clash 1996 Democratic Republic of the Congo 40 minutes CC BY-SA
Elephants Dream March 2006 Animation Netherlands English 9 minutes by 2.5 Yes Yes Yes First open-source movie, created with Blender open-source software
The Good Girl 2004 Pornography Spain English 21 minutes No
Juju Factory 2007 Democratic Republic of the Congo 97 minutes CC BY-SA
Sita Sings the Blues March 2009 Animation United States English 82 minutes CC0 1.0 Yes iarchive:Sita_Sings_the_Blues_Files No Yes Solo project by Nina Paley. Later released into the public domain in 2011.
TPB AFK February 2013 Documentary Sweden Swedish

English

82 minutes CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 Yes

Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/TpbAfkThePirateBayAwayFromKeyboard

Yes No Documentary about the founders of The Pirate Bay and the Pirate Bay trial.

Upcoming films

Title Type Planned release CC license Sources available? Open source movie? Notes
A Swarm of Angels feature film not yet by-nc-sa 2.0 intended partially Collaborative project. Status: Pre-production.
Sanctuary short film not yet by-nc-sa 2.5 no no

References

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