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Why are there no Netflix films at Cannes?

Why are there no Netflix films at Cannes?

S1 · E25 May 18, 2026

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Overview

Cannes requires films in competition to have theatrical distribution in France, a condition tied to strict local rules on release windows that limit when films can appear on streaming platforms. Netflix typically prefers global or near‑simultaneous streaming releases, so it often declines Cannes’ theatrical-distribution requirement. The result: Netflix titles are usually absent from the festival’s main competition.

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