Netflix Opens Buenos Aires Office, Marking Latin America Expansion Effort
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"Our commitment to the country and the Argentinian audiovisual industry is not only renewed but also strengthened," said Francisco Ramos, vp of content for Latin America.
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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Netflix opened new offices in the Villa Crespo neighborhood of Buenos Aires on Tuesday and revealed a slate of productions made in Argentina that will premiere in 2026 and 2027. The slate includes series, films and documentary offerings and features, among others, a Mafalda animated series and a dystopian miniseries based on a Philip K. Dick novel. Netflix launched in Latin America in 2011, started producing local content in Argentina in 2018, and created its first office in the country in 2021. The new, larger office “expands the local team and reinforces the continued investment in the country, its local stories and local talent,” the global streamer said. Related Stories Movies 'The Girl With the Needle,' 'The Ties That Bind Us' Directors to Pitch New Films to Investors at Cannes Market TV Netflix Expands 'One Piece' Universe With Lego Special; Provides Update on Season 3, Wit Studio Anime Series “Argentina has become a key player in our regional strategy thanks to its audiovisual heritage, creative prowess, and ability to tell local stories whose significance and impact make them universal,” said Francisco Ramos, vp of content for Latin America. “Our commitment to the country and the Argentinian audiovisual industry is not only renewed but also strengthened by today’s announcement. Additionally, we are celebrating 15 years of Netflix in Latin America by opening new offices and reinforcing our local team.” On Tuesday, Netflix also highlighted: “The dedication to Argentinian cinema is strengthened through the launch of new stories led by prominent figures in the audiovisual industry, both in front of and behind the camera.” The streamer said its local programming “explores national identity through stories that span genres and transcend g...
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