Homegrown documentary goes direct to consumer on January 6

The documentary 'Homegrown' is set to launch directly to consumers for rental starting January 6. This release comes in partnership with Gathr, a technology firm that helps filmmakers organize screenings. The move highlights innovative distribution strategies in the film industry.

The upcoming availability of the documentary 'Homegrown' marks a shift toward direct-to-consumer models in independent filmmaking. According to details from The Hollywood Reporter, the film will become rentable on January 6 through a collaboration with Gathr. This company specializes in providing tools for filmmakers to set up and manage their own screenings, bypassing traditional theatrical or streaming gatekeepers.

This approach allows creators greater control over distribution and revenue. While specific details about the content of 'Homegrown'—such as its director, subject matter, or production background—remain undisclosed in available reports, the partnership underscores Gathr's role in empowering indie projects. The announcement was published on January 5, 2026, building anticipation for accessible viewing options.

Such direct releases have gained traction amid evolving audience habits and platform challenges, offering filmmakers direct engagement with viewers. No further timeline or additional partners were mentioned, but the initiative signals a broader trend in how documentaries reach audiences outside conventional channels.

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