Row over Netflix films casts shadow over Cannes Film Festival
Summary
With the 70th Cannes Film Festival having opened yesterday under sunny Cote D'Azur skies the stars are coming out in their thousands. This year's festival features a line up widely considered to be well stocked with heavyweight filmmakers, including Sofia Coppola and Lynne Ramsay. However, a storm is brewing over Netflix's place at the world's most prestigious film festival as it continued to steal the spotlight. For the first time, Cannes selected two Netflix releases - Bong Joon-ho's 'Okja' and Noah Baumbach's 'The Meyerowitz Stories' - for its Palme d'Or competition. Though, French theaters which have strict rules regarding streaming service films, rebelled at the thought of a movie that will not play on the big screen winning the competition.The festival officials rebelled and next year will not be accepting streaming - only films.
Key Statistics
- Netflix will debut the $90m fantasy thriller 'Bright' in which Smith stars later this year.
My Opinion
I can understand why allowing streaming services to have a spotlight at such a prestigious film festival is being rebelled against by many. However, we all know that with technological advancements going the way they are streaming services are the way forward and I think that eventually festival's like Cannes Film are going to have to find a way to adapt to the changes. Maybe there could be a separate branch off the main festival that celebrates films released on streaming services.
I can understand why allowing streaming services to have a spotlight at such a prestigious film festival is being rebelled against by many. However, we all know that with technological advancements going the way they are streaming services are the way forward and I think that eventually festival's like Cannes Film are going to have to find a way to adapt to the changes. Maybe there could be a separate branch off the main festival that celebrates films released on streaming services.
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