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Inoxtag “outlawed” with its “Kaizen” phenomenon? The public prosecutor seized

The new Inoxtag documentary, Kaizen, 1 year to climb Everestis certainly one of the biggest YouTube hits of the year. The famous French influencer tells his story of climbing the highest peak in the world, EverestImmediately, viewers were full of praise for the film.

However, this documentary arouses as much admiration that the critics. Certainly, Kaizen achieved one of the best starts in YouTube history for French-language content. The film has accumulated more than 12 million views in just 24 hours. At the cinema, the number of admissions was also there. But Inoxtag is today accused of not having respected media timeline.

Kaizen, 1 year to climb Everest has become a real phenomenon, particularly amonga young audience. But according to an article in the World published on September 20, Inoxtag could well find itself in legal trouble. Journalists reported that the CNC reported to the public prosecutor the film’s broadcast on YouTube.

The reason for this report is related to the fact that the film was made available on the platform the day after its retransmission in movie theaters. In the words of the Worldthe youtuber could therefore be “outlaw”because it did not respect the media chronology. In , strict rules govern the distribution of films in cinemas.

Inoxtag’s film is the subject of much criticism

A documentary intended for YouTube should not normally be made available in cinemas. exceptional operating visa can be issued by the CNC. The film can then be broadcast over a total of 500 screenings, over a maximum of two days in the same week. However, Kaizen would not respect these conditions.

Last week, the Liaison Office of Cinema Organizations has also requested the immediate withdrawal of this exceptional visa for Inoxtag’s film. In the world of cinema, several voices are being raised to sanction the YouTuber as well as MK2, who widely distributed the feature film. Legal troubles could therefore await Inoxtag as well as those who have contributed to its dissemination.

Besides these potential legal troubles, Kaizen, 1 year to climb Everest was not well received by everyone in France. The public seems to have generally appreciated the documentary, some not hesitating to call it a masterpiece. But for others, the YouTuber is only encouraging overtourism on Everest. According to others, the influencer contradicts himself. He does not hesitate to criticize smartphone addiction in his film. But some point out that his income is largely generated by phone usage.

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