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5 Ways to Sell a Film to Netflix

By Matthew Lynch
December 18, 2023
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Introduction:

In today’s digital landscape, Netflix has become one of the most popular and sought-after platforms for both filmmakers and audiences. Getting your film on Netflix is the dream of many independent filmmakers, but how do you make that dream a reality? Here are five ways to sell your film to Netflix and get your work in front of millions of viewers.

1. Direct Submission:

The most straightforward method is to submit your film directly to Netflix. You can do this by visiting their submission portal and following the instructions provided. This method requires you to have a complete, polished film ready for viewing. Keep in mind that this approach can be very competitive due to the sheer number of submissions Netflix receives.

2. Work With A Distributor:

Collaborating with an established film distributor is another way to get your movie on Netflix. Distributors often have existing relationships with platforms like Netflix, which can increase your chances of getting selected. Research potential distributors in your niche or genre, and approach those with proven track records in securing streaming deals.

3. Film Festivals and Screenings:

Film festivals are a fantastic platform for networking and showcasing your work to industry professionals. Getting selected for a prestigious film festival or winning awards can help capture the attention of Netflix, as well as other distribution companies. Promote your film through screenings at local theaters or similar events to generate buzz and gain recognition.

4. Pitch Your Project Early On:

Another approach is pitching your film idea before production begins. You can create a pitch deck, which includes information such as your script, budget, cast/crew breakdown, and intended audience demographics. If you have any notable talent involved or have secured funding through crowdfunding platforms, be sure to mention these details in the pitch deck to show that you have support behind your project.

5. Leverage Social Media and Online Platforms:

Use social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to create an online presence for your film. Share teasers, behind-the-scenes footage, and engage with your potential audience. Platforms like YouTube and Vimeo can also be utilized to release a short film, documentary, or trailer that showcases your talents as a filmmaker. If your content generates enough interest and buzz, it could catch the attention of Netflix decision-makers – or even go viral.

Conclusion:

Getting your film on Netflix may seem like a daunting task, but these five strategies can help you make it happen. Remember to be persistent and open to various approaches as you navigate the world of digital distribution. By showcasing your talent and promoting your work, you increase the chances of landing that coveted Netflix spot.

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