MANILA – Filmmaker Erik Matti criticized the Film Development Council of the Philippines , saying that its chair, Liza Dino, has made a misleading post suggesting that it had a role in the showing of
15 new Filipino films on Netflix.
Based from his experience dealing with Netflix, Matti said it is the producers who actually negotiate for themselves. Matti said nowhere in Dino’s post did she acknowledge or congratulate the efforts made by various producers to bring their films to Netflix “making it even more focused solely on the relationship of Netflix with FDCP.”
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