Netflix tweets response to Oscars backlash following criticism from Steven Spielberg and others

You can be a streaming service and still create award-worthy art, Netflix says.
Netflix tweets response to Oscars backlash following criticism from Steven Spielberg and others
Netflix responds to criticism from Steven Spielberg, who said the streaming service should not be considered for the Academy Awards. Credit: Getty Images

It was not without controversy that Netflix movie Roma was nominated for no less than 10 Oscars at the 2019 Academy Awards, taking home three.

And after Steven Spielberg himself joined the choir of Netflix critics, saying that Netflix should only be considered for Emmys, not Oscars, Netflix responded with a tweet about cinema and accessibility of entertainment.

"We love cinema. Here are some things we also love," Netflix tweeted from the official Netflix Film account, listing three arguments in favour of releasing films on streaming services.

Netflix highlighted the potential for streaming services to reach audiences who are otherwise cut off from movie theatres, not having different releases in different countries and giving filmmakers more outlets as reasons for why they should be considered a film distributor just like any other.

"These things are not mutually exclusive," Netflix said of the streaming service/movie distributor schism.

During its Oscar campaign for Alfonso Cuarón's Roma, Netflix was criticised for "four-walling" the film. Four-walling means that you pay a theatre to screen your movie, and thereby get out of having to release box office numbers like other contenders. Per The Hollywood Reporter, four-walling is the cinema equivalent of self-publishing your own literary work.

To be eligible for an Oscar, a film has to screen at least three times a day for seven consecutive days in Los Angeles, according to Academy guidelines.

Roma ended up losing the award for Best Picture to Green Book, taking home the awards for Best Director, Foreign Language Film and Cinematography.

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