All Netflix articles – Page 11
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NewsNetflix shareholders reject executive pay packages
Source: Orlando Parfitt Ted Sarandos Netflix investors have withheld support for the compensatory packages of its leaders, days after the Writers Guild of America (WGA) sent a letter urging them not to back the compensation measures. At the company’s annual shareholders meeting yesterday (June 1), investors voted ...
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NewsNetflix strikes $11m domestic deal for Todd Haynes’ Cannes title ‘May December’
The psychological drama stars Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman.
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NewsFiona Lamptey, director of UK features, leaves Netflix (exclusive)
Lamptey had greenlit films including ‘The Wonder’ and ‘I Came By’, and upcoming ‘The Kitchen’, ‘Scoop’.
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NewsNetflix reveals £4.8bn investment in UK economy, teases upcoming slate
New projects include UK series ‘Black Doves’, ‘Department Q’ and ‘Bank Of Dave: The Sequel’
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NewsNetflix to invest $2.5bn in South Korean content
Recent series include revenge thriller ‘The Glory’.
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News‘Driving folks to a theatre is not our business’ – Ted Sarandos doubles down on Netflix streaming strategy
“There’s a lot of ways to create and collect demand for a film,” co-CEO says.
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NewsNetflix reports 1.75m global subs gain in Q1 2023, prepares to launch password crackdown in US
Streamer reports mixed financial results.
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NewsNetflix to wind down DVD by-mail business in September
“DVD paved the way for streaming, ensuring that so much of what we started will continue long into the future.”
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NewsJulien Leclercq to direct untitled ‘The Wages Of Fear’ remake for Netflix
The 1953 original by Henri-Georges Clouzot won best film at Cannes, Berlin and Bafta.
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NewsNetflix and Creative UK’s debut filmmaking scheme Breakout unveils first projects (exclusive)
The six teams each received £30,000 of development funding.
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NewsTolley Shields, director of awards EMEA, departs Netflix
Shields built Netflix relationships with Bafta, BFI, Bifa and more.
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NewsLongtime executives Lisa Nishimura, Ian Bricke depart Netflix
Industry will scrutnise evolving content strategy.
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NewsCanneseries 2023 line-up includes world premieres of ‘Dead Ringers’, ‘Fatal Attraction’, ‘Silo’
Big presence from US streamers at festival’s 6th edition.
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NewsNetflix APAC showcase reveals bumper year for films from the region
Upcoming titles include ‘Hunger’ from Thailand and ‘Zom: 100 Bucket List of the Dead’ from Japan.
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NewsNetflix admits to facing diverse talent ‘scarcity’
Germany, Switzerland and Austria content chief Katja Hofem was talking at Series Mania.
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NewsNetflix, BBC, HBO documentary decision-makers on programming around the true crime wave
“We’ve got a massive variety of a global audience – it wouldn’t make sense to cookie-cut.”
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FeaturesNetflix in Europe: the inside story of the streamer’s rise, growing pains and next steps
Since launching in Europe in 2012, Netflix has had a transformational effect on the European industry.
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NewsReed Hastings: Netflix is “biggest builder of cross-European culture in the EU”
Executive chairman was talking at panel at streamer’s EMEA HQ in Amsterdam
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Features“I was all in”: Netflix Germany exec talks ‘All Quiet On The Western Front’
Netflix executive Sasha Bühler on making the Oscar-and Bafta-nominated ‘All Quiet On The Western Front’.
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Features‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ star Albrecht Schuch quit smoking ahead of the gruelling shoot
Bafta nominee Albrecht Schuch is seeking to broaden the international scope of his career.









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