Red-carpet selfies will also be banned.
Two Netflix films were screened in Cannes last year but
organizers had said the company would not be allowed to compete
at the festival again if it did not show them in movie halls.
"Last year, when we selected two of their movies, I thought I
could convince Netflix to release them in theaters. I was
presumptuous: they refused," Fremaux told magazine Le Film
Francais.
"The people at Netflix loved the red carpet and would like to
show us more movies. But they have understood that their
intransigence over their (business) model clashes with our own."
However, Netflix may be permitted to show movies on the fringe
of the festival, outside the official competition, he said.
Meanwhile, the festival's decision to blacklist selfies taken by
members of the audience on the red carpet caused a stir. Fremaux
said selfies created a "mess".
Asked if that decision was outdated and old fashioned, Fremaux
said: "No, it's quite the opposite, and you'll see, others will
follow suit." Selfies, he said, "go against what has made
Cannes' reputation. A certain elegance, discretion."
Fremaux also said he was ending the press screening of movies
before their world premiere in the official competition. The
official selection for the May 8-19 festival will be announced
on April 12th, he said.
Australian movie star Cate Blanchett will head the jury this
year.
(Reporting by Ingrid Melander; Editing by Richard Lough)
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