I don't know anything about the API, but that solution wouldn't work for Netflix Originals. They are films distributed by Netflix and there is no distributor/original distributor field in the movie section.
But as @banana_girl pointed out, there isn't really an equivalent for movies since we only have production company information and that will not always be Netflix.
Antwort von ticao2 🇧🇷 pt-BR
am 22. Januar 2019 um 11:35
I think the solution is the same as this one.
https://www.themoviedb.org/talk/5c4379100e0a266d69d194b4
Antwort von Banana
am 22. Januar 2019 um 19:47
I don't know anything about the API, but that solution wouldn't work for Netflix Originals. They are films distributed by Netflix and there is no distributor/original distributor field in the movie section.
Antwort von Travis Bell
am 26. Januar 2019 um 23:05
Hi @genzodmi6,
For TV, you can use the TV discover method along with the
with_networks
filter.But as @banana_girl pointed out, there isn't really an equivalent for movies since we only have production company information and that will not always be Netflix.
Antwort von Rithin2
am 11. September 2023 um 08:08
what's that 213 refers to??
Antwort von ticao2 🇧🇷 pt-BR
am 11. September 2023 um 08:34
It's the Netflix ID.
https://developer.themoviedb.org/reference/network-details
For the complete list of valid Networks IDs go here:
https://developer.themoviedb.org/docs/daily-id-exports