Back in winter, Netflix offered cooperation to the Ukrainian Film Academy and House of Europe - a program that supports creative industries with grants.
The essence of the grant involves providing a fairly significant amount of €820,000, which will be distributed as follows:
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€720,000 is allocated for the creation of scripts and online sessions with international film professionals.
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€100,000 is allocated for scholarships and training, for which talented filmmakers will be able to compete.
Also, recently we can notice an increase in the dynamics of replenishing Netflix with Ukrainian films.
Coming soon to the streaming platform:
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"Sniper. White Raven" (2022) by Marian Bushan
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"The Best Weekend" (2022) by Vladyslav Klymchuk
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"Big Walk" (2022) by Oleg Zborovsky
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"Luxembourg, Luxembourg" (2022) by Antonio Lukic
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"Me and Felix" (2020) by Iryna Tsilyk
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"Foxter and Max" (2019) by Anatoly Mateshko
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"Home" (2019) by Nariman Aliyev
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"Crazy Wedding" (2018) by Vlad Dykyi
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"Atlantis (2018) by Valentyn Vasyanovych
Although the films can be found on other platforms such as MEGOGO and Sweet TV - Netflix, which sells mostly exclusive content, decided to acquire the rights to show them.
A nice bonus is that users now almost immediately have the opportunity to watch foreign films in a high-quality Ukrainian translation, while Russian may not appear in principle.