Month: Dec 2025
New eresource – Pragda STREAM – Pragda Complete Film Collection
We are pleased to announce that Cambridge University users now have full access to Pragda STREAM following a successful trial earlier this term.
Title records are available in iDiscover.
You can also access the complete collection via the Databases A-Z.
Pragda STREAM provides access currently to 552 Latin American, Spanish, and Latinx documentaries and feature films, all in their original language with English captions or subtitles. Most of the 552 films are exclusive to Pragda, and available 24/7 via Pragda’s streaming platform.
With more than 30 countries and 50 subjects represented, this resource can facilitate research across a range of disciplines. The platform focuses on diverse topics, including films about political and environmental causes, the experiences of Indigenous peoples in Latin America, stories of migration and exile, and narratives highlighting the perspectives of women and the LGBTQ+ community.
Access is available on and off campus via this link.
From this link you will be logged in automatically as a generic “University of Cambridge User” and have access to all of the trial content (552 titles). You can see licensed content by clicking on the My Movies link at the top of most pages and then on the title, or by searching for content and then clicking on “Watch now” in the search results.
New eresource – National Theatre Collection 4
We are pleased to announce that Cambridge University users now have access to National Theatre Collection 4, which offers a dynamic selection of six performances to support study and research –
The Importance of Being Earnest
Blues For an Alabama Sky
The Boy with Two Hearts
Ballet Shoes
Kin
Nye

Spanning 19th-century British classics and bold contemporary works from the U.S. and Wales, these productions explore powerful themes such as politics, family, immigration, and identity. Watch plays featuring Sharon D. Clarke, Ncuti Gatwa, Michael Sheen, Hugh Skinner, Giles Terera, Samira Wiley and many more.
Each production is accompanied by learning resources and exclusive behind-the-scenes content to help you explore literary themes, staging choices and much more.
You can access all four National Theatre collections via the Databases A-Z.
