Submitted by meatball77 t3_1278xz4 in television
BalsamicBasil t1_jed62vp wrote
Whoaaaa...this is a thing on Netflix?!?!? So many hidden indie gems on Netflix! I will definitely check it out, thank you for the recommendation!
meatball77 OP t1_jed6s6f wrote
Came out this week. I just finished the fourth story (which I'm not sure if I understand, I may need to do some research but I'm fascinated by the visuals). The third story is a masterpiece in simple storytelling on domestic violence that makes a huge impact.
Radulno t1_jeetcno wrote
If it's produced by Netflix (?), not sure it can be called indie. They are great at producing local content everywhere though. IMO that's actually one of their biggest strengths and a huge part of why the other services don't really contest them, they are way better implemented in most international markets because they also got local content. Amazon also has quite a lot (here in France at least).
Will definitively add that to my list, sounds very interesting
meatball77 OP t1_jefysub wrote
I just looked it up. It's certainly indie. Netflix essentially was a sponsor for a contest by distributing.
These directors were given a budget of less than 100K.
BalsamicBasil t1_jefxx6j wrote
Oh I assumed it wasn't produced by Netflix but I have no idea...
Radulno t1_jefypyr wrote
Seems to be UNESCO and Netflix associated
BalsamicBasil t1_jegci6f wrote
UNESCO? Interesting...
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n10w4 t1_jeh3h0c wrote
Yeah I do feel like discovery is hard with netflix/
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