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Is the Sundance hype train just a corporate pipeline for Netflix's mainstream content?
As streaming giants increasingly acquire festival breakouts, the line between indie discovery and corporate content pipelines blurs, raising questions about artistic independence. Cast your vote on whether Sundance still champions true originality or has become a farm team for mainstream platforms.
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