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Netflix announced its formal rollout plans for the Latin American and Caribbean markets Monday, the first part of its major international push.
The new Miramax deal is similar to the agreement the studio signed in the U.S. back in May. Latin American subscribers will be able to stream films like Chicago, The English Patient, Good Will Hunting and Pulp Fiction across supported devices.
Since the Walt Disney Company sold Miramax's film library and assets to Filmyard Holdings in December 2010, the studio shifted its focus away from new releases, and towards leveraging its library of films in the digital marketplace. In addition to deals with Netflix, the studio also brought movie rentals to Facebook last month.