Netflix's Roma didn't win a Best Picture Oscar. But its success sends a vital message to other filmmakers, which could keep Netflix on top for years to come
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Apple Signs Overall TV Deal With Oscar-Winning Auteur Alfonso Cuarón
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Insights: Here’s Why Netflix’s ‘Roma’ Near Miss Still Means It Won Oscar Season
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Netflix Spent As Much As $60 Million Trying (And Failing) To Win ‘Roma’ The Best Picture Oscar
At this past weekend’s Oscars, Netflix’s black-and-white drama Roma walked away with three of the 10 awards for which it was nominated. The night marked Netflix’s best Academy Awards take-home yet, but there was still a downside: the streamer's apparently expensive campaign to win Best Picture for Roma didn’t pay off.
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Insights: Netflix Really Wants To Win Some Oscars, So It’s Changing Its Whole Strategy For Big Films And Filmmakers
Netflix changes its day-and-date release approach for three Oscar contenders. The compromise, pushed by filmmakers Alfonso Cuaron and the Coen Brothers, could mark a less expensive way for Oscar campaigns in the future.
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Netflix Will Not Bring Any Movies To The Cannes Film Festival This Year
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