“When we started to make it, we saw those possibilities were receding, and indie thrillers were doing less and less well in cinemas.” We thought there was a good chance it could be quite a commercial film and could possibly play multiplexes,” said Robey, who has an executive producer credit on the film. “We intended for Calibre to be a cinema release. UK producer Rachel Robey from Wellington Films, the company behind Matt Palmer’s Scottish thriller Calibre, which was released globally by Netflix last year, highlighted the film had been made for a theatrical audience. While a Netflix deal can be lucrative, the online streaming service is not always the right fit for independent films, suggested a Glasgow panel on Thursday (Jan 28).
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