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SPIELBERG NOT A FAN OF NETFLIX
Posted: 050119 |
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Wants to Enshrine the Theater First "Purity Test" for
Motion Pictures |
Steven Spielberg has been quite
vocal about the rise of streaming services and the effect they have on the movie
industry and the awards race. He worries that studios are placing too much of an
emphasis on big budget films and franchises which makes smaller films go
streaming in order to get an audience. Spielberg believes that films run on
streaming are TV movies since some never run in more than a few theaters and
with runs of one week. And he is going to make his case to the Academy Board of
Governors to stop Netflix films from getting Oscar nominations. Netflix isn’t
happy with that and issued a statement that they love movies and are just making
it possible for more people to see films. But they are missing his basic
point-films need to be seen in theaters and runs have to be more than one week
and not just in select cities just to get Oscar nominations. A film like Roma
only played in 600 screens for a short run. Martin Scorsese wants his Netflix
film The Irishman to be in theaters first and then on the service. Amazon had
their films play in theaters for as long as a theater wanted it before it ran on
Amazon Prime. Spielberg has a lot of clout so it remains to be seen if he is
going to get his way and have streaming films considered for Emmys and not
Oscars. The Cannes Film Festival has made it clear that Netflix films will not
be considered for showings there. |
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