Most US cinema chains refused to screen the film, which Netflix bought for $12m (£8.4m) but made less than $100,000 at the box office.
And Curzon has also done deals with Netflix to put its movies including Okja and Mudbound on the big screen.
Netflix will not do this because under French law, films cannot be streamed until three years after their cinema release in the country.
Netflix has never been overly keen to make its films available in cinemas.
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