Since the release of The power of the dog in November 2021 Netflix would have lost 200,000 subscribersgiven his stock market fall And he would have been forced to reduce his workforce according to BBC. In the media columns, director Jane Campion expressed concern about the future of platform choices.
Goodbye to “nameless people”?
Netflix is full of projects made by the most famous directors in the worldto which colossal sums are granted. Among these we can mention The Irish man by Scorsese, Okja by Bong Joon Ho or even The gray man, the most expensive film on the platform ($ 200 million) whose release is scheduled for July 22, 2022.

In an interview with BBCconfided Jane Campion his certainty that Netflix would continue to invest in his work. “I don’t think it would be difficult for me if I wanted to do something because I have established a relationship and they are incredibly loyal”. On the other hand, the Oscar-winning director has confided her concerns about what she is unknown authors.
“I think they will be more demanding about other projects or maybe the sad thing is don’t take risks anymore by betting on nameless people. “
Jane Campion
While the future of Netflix’s politics is still uncertain, Jane Campion thanked the platform, saying this “The film could not have been done without them” because they were the only ones who were ready to approach of the budget foreseen for the film.
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