All Netflix articles – Page 27
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News
Works of François Truffaut, Jacques Demy head to Netflix, following mk2 deal
50 classics films in catalogue will be available on Netflix in France in deal running for rest of 2020.
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Reviews
‘The Innocence Files’: TV Review
Netflix series presents true cases from Peter Neufeld and Barry Scheck’s campaigning The Innocence Foundation
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Netflix, Netherlands Film Fund launch Covid-19 production aid
Streaming giant contributes €1m to launch the fund.
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Korean thriller ‘Time To Hunt’ is cleared for Netflix release
Contents Panda and Little Big Pictures reached a settlement in their contract dispute.
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Netflix donates to Brazil, Mexico industry workers as part of $100m relief fund
Applications opening this week for hardest-hit workers.
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UK’s Covid-19 Film and TV Emergency Relief Fund launches as 93% of freelancers now out of work
BFI to contribute £500,000 of National Lottery funding; Netflix previously donated £1m.
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Reviews
‘Dick Johnson Is Dead’: CPH:DOX review
Kirsten Johnson documents the slow loss of her father to Alzheimer’s disease
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Netflix pledges $100m relief package amid coronavirus pandemic
“Most of the fund will go towards support for the hardest hit workers on our own productions around the world.”
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Netflix to lower streaming quality in Europe to ease load on internet
Streamer’s traffic on European networks to go down by roughly 25%.
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Netflix halts all US, Canada production for two weeks over coronavirus concerns
Head office in LA closed after reports of COVID-19 case on premises.
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Netflix teams with John Boyega’s UpperRoom to make a slate of African films
The non-English language projects will focus on West and East Africa.
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Taika Waititi to direct two ’Charlie And The Chocolate Factory’ animated series for Netflix
This is the first project to originate from the major deal signed between Netflix and The Roald Dahl Story Company in 2018.
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European producers working with Netflix discuss speed, culture clash at Berlinale
The producers of Dark, Ragnarok, Quicksand and Unorthodox shared their experiences.
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Belgium’s Koen Mortier to make Netflix-backed war documentary ‘Liberation Route’ (exclusive)
Netflix will provide 40% of the total budget.
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Global content boom drives $100bn of investment per year
“It’s not enough to make just a kitchen table drama about a man and a woman.”
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Netflix blasted by MPs over UK tax affairs
Margaret Hodge leads charge over ’devious financial structure’.
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Netflix says subscribers watched two billion hours of Adam Sandler films since 2015
Pact comes as actor-comedian rides high on critical acclaim for Uncut Gems.
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Reviews
‘His House’: Sundance Review
Netflix swoops on sophisticated British refugee horror directed by rising star Remi Weekes
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Features
Tense meetings, setbacks and a rising budget: the epic struggle to make ‘The Irishman’
Screen talks to the producer team about bringing the Mafia true tale to life.