Netflix Engagement Report: Most Viewed Peruvian Content in 2023

2023-12-14 13:36:17

“What we saw”“) is the name of the report that, starting in December 2023, Netflix has announced it will publish every six months as a gesture of transparency with its users and the general community of people who consume content via streaming.

In its first report, published on December 12 on its official website, 18,000 titles were included, which, according to the platform, correspond to 99% of its catalog. The data records the ‘performance’ of these productions between the months of January and June 2023. Among them are the most recently released Peruvian productions in the ‘on demand’ format.

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It’s a statement , Netflix highlighted that in the first half of 2023, 30% of its viewing hours were non-English speaking content, with one of the most successful Latin productions being the third season of “La Reina del Sur”, filmed in various locations in South America. Among them, Peru.

In this season of “La Reina del Sur”, which is the seventh production with the most views in the first six months of 2023 (exactly with 429,600,000 viewing hours), Peruvian talents such as Mayella Lloclla and Rodrigo Palacios performed.

The date of the full Netflix report . But below we will tell you the performance of the main Peruvian titles on Netflix.

The most viewed Peruvian series and movies on Netflix in 2023

Peru, so far, only has two 100% original productions for Netflix. Both were released in 2022: the film “Until we meet again”, released on March 18, 2022; and the series “Contigo capitan”, launched on October 5, 2022. But there are several films that, from cinema or national television, went to the Netflix catalog. So many of them appear in this first report. Among them, the most recent film “Asu Mare” stands out, the award-winning “Wiñaypacha” and “Canción sin nombre” and the series “The Last Bastion.”

It should be noted that Peruvian films such as “Soltera coveda 2” and “Soltera, casada,widowa, divorced”, which are currently available on Netflix, do not appear in this report, as they were added to the catalog after the month of June. This report only includes figures from January to June.

These were the most viewed movies and series of 2023 on Netflix:

TitleHours of play“Until we meet again”4,200,000“Asu Mare: The Friends”2,700,000“The last bastion”1,400,000“Peru, hidden treasure”600,000“Virgil”400,000“Utopia”400,000“With you captain ”400,0000“La quarry”200,000“Yes, my love: We are getting married”200,000“Song without a name”100,000“Locos de amor 2”100,000“Wiñaypacha”100,000

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It should be noted that, in addition to titles made in Peru like those mentioned above, there are also productions on Netflix that have either Peruvian talent or Peruvian locations. Such is the case of these productions: The reality show “Street Food: Latin America”, which has a chapter dedicated to Peru, achieved 1,300,000 hours of viewing, but its peers from the USA and Asia had more views in the same period of time.

One of the most watched reality shows this year on Netflix was “Jugando con fuego” (“Too Hot To Handle”), whose fourth season featured the participation of Flavia Laos. That season, released at the end of 2022, had 42,600,000 hours of viewing.

“El Guau”, a Mexican film that features the Peruvian Sirena Ortiz, premiered in November 2022 and according to the Netflix report, it added 7,200,000 hours of viewing.

The Ecuadorian film “Dedicated to My Ex”, which features Carlos Alcántara in the star cast, had an average of 400,000 hours of viewing. While Stephanie Cayo appeared in “Yucatán” with 1,100,000 hours of playback and “Amalgama” with 200,000 hours of playback.

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