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Film1 is a Dutch premium television service owned by Chellomedia, the European content division of Liberty Global. Film1 launched together with it's sister service Sport1 on February 1, 2006 and replaced the Canal+ Netherlands channels. The service offers four film channels with Dutch and international productions many of which are television premières. The main channel is simulcasted in HD.
   The channels are available on digital cable of most Dutch cable companies. Satellite provider CanalDigitaal doesn't provide the timeshift and HD versions of the main channel. DVB-T provider Digitenne doesn't provide Film1.

Channels

  • Film1.1: Main channel
  • Film1.2: Second channel
  • Film1.3: Third channel which focuses mostly on art house films.
  • Film1+1: Timeshift channel that rebroadcasts the feed of the main channel one hour later.
  • Film1 HD: HD version of the main channel.
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