00:00I heard that Netflix almost got banned from the Cannes Film Festival.
00:04Every day, I make a video about the Cannes Film Festival until Dailymotion invites me to
00:07Cannes Film Festival.
00:08And if you want to know if I'm going, well, subscribe!
00:10In 2017, Cannes selected two Netflix films in official competition.
00:14Ogja by Bong Joon-ho and The Best of It's Stories by Noah Bombach.
00:18The problem is that Netflix doesn't operate like traditional distributors.
00:22His films are mostly released on his platform and not necessarily in French cinemas.
00:26And in Cannes, that goes down very badly. Cinema should be in theaters.
00:29During the first press screening of Ogja, there were even some boos.
00:33Part of it stems from a genuine technical problem.
00:35The image is projected incorrectly, the film is interrupted and Cannes issues an apology.
00:39But the Netflix context makes the atmosphere even more electric.
00:42It turns out that Cannes had already announced that starting in 2018,
00:46Only films with a French theatrical release would be eligible to compete.
00:50Cannes says, if you want to win a Palme d'Or, your film has to be released in theaters.
00:55French cinema.
00:56And not just on the platforms.
00:57So, in 2018, the breakup became official.
01:00Netflix is withdrawing its films from the festival following this rule change.
01:03Let me know in the comments if you knew this and most importantly, subscribe.
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