
CANADIAN NETFLIX SUBSCRIBERS will gain access to 25 Quebec French language films from eOne, gradually, beginning this month.
Netflix announced it acquired the Canadian rights to films including La Bolduc, Café de Flore, Les Grandes Chaleurs and Le Trip à Trois, in June.
The films, which will be released over the course of several months, can be viewed in French and English, according to a press release.
“We’re excited to share that we are increasing our French-Canadian film catalog, especially as we celebrate Netflix Canada’s 10-year anniversary,” said Audrey Gardiner, director of content acquisition at Netflix, in the press release.
“What better way to highlight the occasion than to offer our members here in Canada the chance to watch some of the biggest cinematic successes from Quebec.”
The 25 films to become available include:
- 1981
- 1987
- Les 3 P’Tits Cochons 2
- La Bolduc
- Café de Flore
- La Chute de l’empire américain
- De père en flic
- De père en flic 2
- Filière 13
- Les Grandes Chaleurs
- La Guerre Des Tuques 3D
- Il était une fois les Boys
- Incendies
- Laurence Anyways
- Louis Cyr
- Menteur
- Le Mirage
- Mommy
- Monsieur Lazhar
- Nitro Rush
- Omertà
- La Passion d’Augustine
- Le Sens de l’humour
- Starbuck
- Le Trip à Trois