San Francisco’s Jaman.com has just demoed its new site, calling it “the best place to discover and share world-class films.” CEO Gaurav Dhillon said that less than 1% of the world’s films get distribution in the U.S. Jaman is “bringing ‘social’ into cinema,” since it’s also a community site. It has a fully resizable window to view the film, and a window at the right that contains community comments, which facilitate lively discussion. “It’s a film festival that never ends,” he said, and noted his firm is “not limited by DVD licensing.” Still in beta, he said Jaman already has 200 films available. Pricing is $1.99 to rent or $4.99 to buy. Its technology offers “better than DVD quality for both Mac and PC users.”