Netflix Executive Tells Karlovy Vary Panel Why Homegrown Fare Is “Crucial”: “Czechs Love Local Content”

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'We can see growing demand,' Lukasz Kluskiewicz said on the first day of the Czech film festival's Eastern Promises industry program, sharing how many films the company has licensed since 2019 in the region.

The creation of local content is reflected in his business of licensing movies. “Since 2019, we have acquired 260 films, licensed,” said Kluskiewicz in emphasizing the streamer’s commitment to showcasing homegrown fare.

The executive also said that Netflix was ready to collaborate with other companies instead of just competing with them. “We are in a very good place where competition is less important than cooperation,” he argued, before concluding by emphasizing that there was an opportunity to “work together to grow the market and to create opportunities.”, media partner of the Eastern Promises program and owned by Penske Media Corporation, just like.

Earlier in the day, Helena Bezděk Franková, director of the Czech Film Fund, and Martínek had discussed their work in a Czech-language session titled “Transforming the Czech Film Fund into the Czech Audiovisual Fund.”

 

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