Netflix hits back at Steven Spielberg's reported rule changes for Oscars eligibility

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Netflix appears to have mounted a defense of its films following a report that famed director Steven Spielberg is aiming to foil Academy Awards eligibility for streaming services.

Netflix appears to have mounted a defense of its films following a report that famed director Steven Spielberg isThe Netflix Film account on Twitter outlined Sunday what the streaming service loves about cinema and what other people, presumably those who oppose Spielberg, love about such serviices.

His proposal comes on the heels of complaints that Netflix flouted academy rules and still went on to win numerous Oscars last month for Alfonso Cuarón’s “Roma,” which had a limited theatrical run, and the short-subject documentary “Period. End of Sentence.”that Spielberg will present his case at an upcoming board of governors meeting. It is unclear when the meeting is expected to take place.Movie news, screening invitations and reviews from the world of independent film and beyond.

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