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European films make up a third of all films available on VoD in Europe

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- 27% of films available on VoD in the EU are European productions, compared with 59% for US films

European films make up a third of all films available on VoD in Europe

These are the findings of the new report, The Origin of Films in VoD Catalogues in the EU, published by the European Audiovisual Observatory, part of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg.

The report provides an overview of the share of films by country of origin/country of production on 75 different transactional VoD services and 16 SVoD services. The Observatory’s analysis includes both national and pan-European players such as iTunes, Netflix, wuaki.tv or Chili.tv for example. Five different categories of origin are defined for the purpose of this study: national, EU28, (broader) European, US and international. The result is a snapshot analysis of some 135,782 films.

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The report also reveals that the availability of European national films on VoD and SVoD platforms is strongly linked to national production levels in each respective country.

The Observatory’s analysts have found that pan-European services adapt their films on offer to the individual tastes and trends in each country they serve. Significant differences from country to country were noticed in the catalogues of films on offer from pan-European services.

This 84 page analysis of the Vod/SVoD market in Europe is free for download here. It was drafted for the European Commission.

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