Québécois thriller The Decline, Canada’s first Netflix movie, nets 21 million viewers – sort of

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Québécois thriller The Decline, Canada’s first Netflix movie, nets 21 million viewers – sort of GlobeArts

) and films in Canada with homegrown crews. But this is the first time that Netflix has funded an explicitly top-to-bottom Canadian production – shot here, taking place here and developed by a domestic creative team.

“The survivalist angle, it wasn’t expected, of course,” says co-star Marie-Evelyne Lessard, who along with her castmates provided the film’s English-language, and Québécois-accented, dub. “We never thought this [pandemic] could have happened at the same time we were releasing the film. The date was set way before we knew what was going on.”

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