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Netflix pulls out of Cannes festival

Netflix's chief content officer said the streaming giant would not attend this year's Cannes Film Festival because of a change in French regulations.

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Los Angeles, United States
Thu, April 12, 2018

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Netflix pulls out of Cannes festival Ted Sarandos, Netflix's chief content officer, said that the company would not attend this year's Cannes Film Festival due to a change in French regulations that prohibits any film without a theatrical distribution in France from competing for main prizes. (Shutterstock/ Kaspars Grinvalds)

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etflix's chief content officer said in an interview published Wednesday the streaming giant would not attend this year's Cannes Film Festival because of a change in French regulations.

Speaking to the industry magazine Variety, Ted Sarandos said the festival -- whose selection will be made public Thursday -- had instituted a new rule prohibiting any film without a theatrical distribution in France from competing for main prizes.

"We want our films to be on fair ground with every other filmmaker," Sarandos said. "There's a risk in us going in this way and having our films and filmmakers treated disrespectfully at the festival."

"They've set the tone. I don't think it would be good for us to be there."

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Netflix showed two films at the prestigious film festival last year -- but triggered scandal over its refusal to show Okja in French cinemas before distributing it for streaming to its subscribers.

The streaming giant also showed the film The Meyerowitz Stories by Noah Baumbach at the festival.

French law stipulates movies cannot be available for home streaming until three years after a cinematic premiere.

The timeline is considered largely obsolete due to a spike in piracy and streaming platforms in the United States like Netflix and Amazon.

Netflix has voiced willingness to taking films to French theaters -- but refuses to wait three years to make it available on its platform.

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