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Netflix is shifting its film strategy to prioritize quality over quantity, planning to produce 25-30 films a year instead of the previous 50. This change comes after Netflix acknowledged that its previous focus on quantity sometimes compromised the quality of its productions. The streaming giant aims to enhance the quality of its library by working on projects with renowned directors like Greta Gerwig and David Zaslav. Additionally, an under-the-radar drama movie that grossed less than $1 million at the box office has become a surprise hit on Netflix, signaling the platform's potential to elevate lesser-known films. Netflix's move towards quality over quantity is a significant shift in its approach to content creation and could impact the competitive landscape in the streaming industry.
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Netflix plans to make fewer films moving forward: "We were a machine built to go, go, go. That doesn’t always result in quality. A lot of streaming companies made a mistake of moving so fast that we made a lot of things that weren’t ready to be produced.” https://t.co/pzerYhhuwH
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