Every month there's another headline: Netflix buys that great film that everyone loved watching together for an excessive amount of money. Everyone loves to grumble about the headline, and talk about the film when this news hits, but will they actually watch it whenever it's released
on Netflix? Will Netflix even (properly) promote it? Will they even tell their
~260 million subscribers worldwide about the film when they debut it streaming on their platform? Why does Netflix love buying these great theatrical films and dumping them streaming without any fanfare or celebration or anything
at all that connects with the audience experience? Why do care so little for the actual audience? I'm so tired of this routine. I'm not so foolish as to tell Netflix to change their ways – apparently they
have no interest in this anyway. Instead, I think it's up to filmmakers to realize that it isn't a good idea to sell your movie to Netflix anymore - no matter how much money they want to throw at you. Choose a reputable theatrical distributor
first, then let Netflix get the streaming rights later after it becomes an even bigger success. That is the best path to take when your film is a hit at festivals. //
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