Canal+ is more committed.

Its boss, Maxime Saada, said on RTL on Wednesday that "Canal+ is ready to commit to French cinema for more than a billion euros of investment in the coming years because we think we have to give this solidity, this durability in French cinema”.

Until now, the channel had committed to investing 600 million euros over three years.

This commitment, made a year ago, had enabled it to consolidate its place in the “media chronology”.

After their theatrical release, the films are indeed broadcast first on Canal+, after six months.



The group has also just strengthened its position as the leading financier of French cinema by buying OCS from Orange: the two entities already pay "around 230 million euros per year" to French cinema, more "than all the other players combined". , argued Maxime Saada.

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