Netflix Trolls Cannes: Streaming Giant May Buy The Opening Night Film 'Everybody Knows'

The Netflix vs. Cannes situation has been documented quite extensively by us for the last couple months. After having two films, “Okja” and “The Meyerowitz Stories,” premiere at the prestigious film festival last year, Netflix, very publicly, announced they would not show any films at the upcoming Cannes, due to French laws and Cannes rules about showing a film in theaters.

Now, as we are on the eve of the opening of Cannes, news comes that Netflix might be positioning themselves for some sweet, sweet revenge by buying up some of the more high-profile selections, including the opening film of the festival, “Everybody Knows.”

Cannes announced that the Asghar Farhadi film, starring Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem, would headline the festival in the coveted opening night slot, and since then, people in the film industry wondered how long it would take before a studio came calling. Apparently, according to Variety, the studio that is giving the film a closer look is none other than Netflix.

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If Netflix pulls the trigger on the film, it would be the ultimate middle finger at Cannes from the streaming service, showing that even though they aren’t presenting films, Netflix can still dominate the headlines during the festival. And Variety also says that Netflix is planning on being a major player during Cannes, so we can probably expect them to have their sights set on other projects, as well.

“Everybody Knows” stars Cruz and Bardem as a married couple that goes to visit family, and while on their vacation, secrets begin to come to light. For Cruz, the production of the film was difficult and emotionally draining. In an interview with The Wrap, the actress says, “All of my scenes were very intense. In one scene I have a panic attack in the car, and I ended up in an ambulance myself. It was just from hyperventilation and from my blood sugar going very high from the stress of the scene. I remember getting out of the ambulance, and Asghar made sure I was OK.”

But after the director asked if she was okay, he had one more request from Cruz. “And then he asked me for one more take,” admits the actress.

As mentioned above, “Everybody Knows” has its world premiere tomorrow night. Odds are, if Netflix is interested, we’ll hear about a purchase of the film very soon.