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Netflix installe le siège de sa branche production européenne à Madrid

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- Le géant mondial est en train de construire dans la localité de Tres Cantos des studios et laboratoires, ses premiers en Europe

Netflix installe le siège de sa branche production européenne à Madrid

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Netflix continues its unstoppable rise. Not only did it emerge triumphant at the most recent Venice Film Festival (see the news), thus demonstrating that its films can be screened perfectly successfully at A-list festivals, but it is also establishing what will become its general base of operations for the production of films and series in Europe, in the Madrilenian area of Tres Cantos. The so-called Ciudad de la Tele (TV City) is a new 22,000-square-metre campus, managed by Grupo Secuoya, which has signed a multi-year partnership contract with the US entertainment company.

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This centre – which will be equipped with film sets, post-production studios and various auditoria – will produce Netflix’s future output in the Spanish language, and this includes series as well as films. It has already produced four films in Spain, with prestigious directors at the helm, such as Elisa & Marcela [+lire aussi :
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 by Isabel CoixetSiete años by Roger Gual, with Paco León among the cast; Bomb Scared [+lire aussi :
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 by Borja Cobeaga, a movie that was released in theatres and was screened at San Sebastián in 2017; and Diecisiete [+lire aussi :
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 by Daniel Sánchez Arévalo, which is currently being shot in Cantabria, as a co-production with Atípica Films. Another title that has been announced is ¿A quién te llevarías a una isla desierta? [+lire aussi :
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by Jota Linares, who will release Unbridled [+lire aussi :
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 next month, another title produced by Beatriz Bodegas, of La Canica Films (The Fury of a Patient Man [+lire aussi :
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).

In a statement published by the company online, its vice-president of Original Series, Erik Barmack, said: “Spain has a rich heritage of innovative, immersive content creation, and we are excited to strengthen our investment in the cultural heartland of Madrid. From San Sebastián to Santiago de Chile, and from Toronto to Tokyo, Spanish-language content is savoured by Netflix members across the world. The establishment of our first European production hub will create new opportunities for Spain’s incredible creative talent, as well as demonstrating our commitment to the production of original content throughout Europe.”

As many as 13,000 people are working for Netflix in Spain this year: in addition to the aforementioned films, other ongoing projects include production of season three of the series Las chicas del cable (starring Blanca Suárez, who appeared in the oh-so “Almodovarian” I’m So Excited [+lire aussi :
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), the young-adult drama series Élite (directed by Ramón Salazar and Dani de la Orden) and the four chapters of the documentary The Alcásser Murders, in conjunction with Bambú Producciones, which will get a worldwide release next year.

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