Netflix will finance and distribute five new feature films in a move that expands the streaming service’s indie film strategy, Deadline.com reports.
“The five features are Ryan Koo’s ‘Amateur,’ Tony Elliott’s ‘ARQ,’ Alistair Legrand’s ‘Clinical,’ Osgood Perkins‘ ‘I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House’ and Gerard McMurray’s ‘Underground,'” the story reports.
The move is part of a strategy unveiled last year in which Netflix aims to “work directly with filmmakers and producers and empower them with the means and platform to have their films seen globally,” Deadline reports. “All the films will be made available simultaneously on Netflix’s recently enlarged footprint of more than 190 countries.”
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