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"We live in a box of space and time. Movies are windows in its walls. They allow us to enter other minds, not simply in the sense of identifying with the characters, although that is an important part of it, but by seeing the world as another person sees it."
-- Roger Ebert
For those not following the Netflix/Cannes debate, basically the organizers of the Cannes festival wanted to ban movies that hadn't premiered in French cinemas (Netflix originals of course, do not).
At the screening for the film Okja, set for release on Netflix on June 28th, a "glitch" delayed the start of the film for 15 minutes and when the Netflix logo appeared onscreen the audience booed.
Then...a standing ovation when the film concluded.
For those not following the Netflix/Cannes debate, basically the organizers of the Cannes festival wanted to ban movies that hadn't premiered in French cinemas (Netflix originals of course, do not).
At the screening for the film Okja, set for release on Netflix on June 28th, a "glitch" delayed the start of the film for 15 minutes and when the Netflix logo appeared onscreen the audience booed.
Then...a standing ovation when the film concluded.