A week ago Netflix just joined digital broadcasting platforms providing free content to make them watch them in custody because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Specifically, the company has uploaded some documentaries and feature films to YouTube. These are products of an educational nature.
These contents from the movies are publicly available and do not require a Netflix subscription. You just have to access the podium channel on YouTube and click on the educational documentaries section.
In other words, Netflix grouped these movies into one playlist so everyone can easily access and watch them. As Netflix has made clear, the goal of this initiative is to help teachers and students who now have to take remote lessons. In fact, Netflix has spent years allowing teachers to show documentaries in their classes, so uploading content to YouTube is also a way to continue providing this service remotely.
Most of these movies are only available in English, but the nice thing is that subtitles are included in several languages.
These are the movies released by Netflix which can be viewed for free on YouTube
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