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Netflix films should compete at Emmys, not Oscars, says Spielberg

Press Trust of India  |  Los Angeles 

Veteran filmmaker believes that when it comes to awards, movies made by should compete at instead of

In an interview with News, the 71-year-old addressed the debate that whether the films premiering on the streaming platforms qualify to compete at the awards functions with movies that get a theatrical release.

"I don't believe that films that are just given token qualifications, in a couple of theatres for less than a week, should qualify for nominations," Spielberg said.

He stressed that smaller filmmakers were allowing streaming platforms to support their films which confine them to the small screen.

"Fewer and fewer filmmakers are going to struggle to raise money, or to compete at and possibly get one of the speciality labels to release their films theatrically, publicly," Spielberg said.

"More of them are going to let the SVOD (On-Demand) businesses finance their films, maybe with the promise of a slight, one-week theatrical window to qualify for awards, as a movie. But, in fact, once you commit to a television format, you're a TV movie. It's like television. A good show deserves an and not an Oscar," he added.

The debate around Netflix-backed projects competing at award functions peaked last year at Festival.

Bong Joon-Ho's "Okja" and Noah Baumbach's "The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)" both were screened at

After much debate, the festival organisers announced that they would be banning movies which did not have a French theatrical releases in future, making films from streaming platforms ineligible to compete.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 13:40 IST
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