Netflix praises his “economic impact” on French soil. Questioned by the Tribune on Sunday, the co -otolary of the American transmission giant said that the company was investing in around “250 million euros per year” in France.
Netflix investments “only produce, between 2021 and 2024, an economic impact of 2 billion euros” in France, he assured Ted Saramonds, who listed some French successes on the US platform, such as Lupine, Under the Seine, Mouse mat Or more recently the Astérix Animation series. These films and these series “count as culturally as economically” because “these productions used 25,000 French actors and technicians between 2021 and 2024,” he argues.
Emily in Paris
The Netflix CO-PD has also rented the international success of certain French productions, taking the example of the series Emily in Paris. “According to a tourist survey that arrived in France, 39% of them cited this series as one of the reasons for their visit,” said Ted Sarandos.
Always on the same program, “another recent study indicates that 73 % of today’s Americans have a much more positive vision in France,” he added.
Source: BFM TV
