The movie "Behind The Scenes," produced by Funke Akindele, is now available for streaming on Netflix [1].
The transition to a global streaming platform allows the film to reach an international audience after its initial success in theaters [1]. This move reflects a growing trend of high-performing regional cinema finding secondary life through digital distribution.
Produced by Akindele, the film previously achieved significant success during its cinema release [1]. The move to Netflix marks the next phase of the project's distribution strategy, expanding its visibility beyond the traditional movie theater experience.
While the film is now available to subscribers, the specific timing of the digital rollout follows a period of strong theatrical performance [1]. The availability of the title on Netflix ensures that viewers worldwide can access the production regardless of their proximity to physical cinemas.
Industry observers said that such partnerships between regional producers and global streamers often amplify the reach of local stories. By leveraging Netflix's infrastructure, the film can scale its viewership significantly compared to the limitations of physical screen counts in theaters [1].
“"Behind The Scenes" movie is now available for streaming”
The migration of a successful theatrical release to a global streamer like Netflix illustrates the evolving lifecycle of modern cinema. By securing a streaming deal after a cinema run, producers can maximize revenue and cultural impact, transitioning from a ticket-sales model to a subscription-based viewership model.





