Headlines

Paris DVD rental store in last stand against streaming giants

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on September 19, 2025

3 min read

· Last updated: January 21, 2026

Add as preferred source on Google
Paris DVD rental store in last stand against streaming giants
Global Banking & Finance Awards 2026 — Call for Entries

By Noemie Olive and Benoit Van Overstraeten PARIS (Reuters) - JM Video, one of only two remaining DVD rental stores in Paris, is a focal point for film lovers and visited by actors like Brad Pitt when

Paris DVD Rental Store Fights to Survive Against Streaming Dominance

Challenges Facing JM Video

By Noemie Olive and Benoit Van Overstraeten

The Decline of DVD Rentals

PARIS (Reuters) - JM Video, one of only two remaining DVD rental stores in Paris, is a focal point for film lovers and visited by actors like Brad Pitt when they are in the city, but the ever-growing competition of streaming platforms means this Paris institution is fighting for survival.

Crowdfunding Efforts

Choice is not the problem: JM Video has a library of more than 50,000 films, more than some 5,000 on offer at any time on Netflix and more than the catalogues of all the major streaming actors combined.

Community Support and Cultural Impact

"It's one of the few places in Paris with a real film collection, you can find things here that you cannot find anywhere else," said movie buff Virginie Breton, who rents DVDs several times a week.

But not enough to keep JM Video afloat.

Sky-high Paris property rents and a dwindling customer base, combined with the arrival of ever-more streaming services like Amazon Prime, Disney+, HBO Max, Paramount+ and Apple TV+ are squeezing the life out of the cave-like shop, where DVDs spill out from floor-to-ceiling racks.

Founded in 1982, JM Video was one of around 5,000 video rental shops in France at the end of last century, well before Netflix switched from being a DVD rental outfit to a streaming pioneer around 2010.

Now, France has only about 10 DVD rental shops, two of which are in Paris.

Store manager Theo Bancilhon said JM Video is struggling to pay rent and the salaries for its three employees, and has lost close to 20,000 euros ($24,000) in the past two years.

This month, the store launched a crowdfunding call, raising around 26,000 euros from over 1,000 donors in less than two weeks. But it needs 35,000 euros to secure its immediate future and 65,000 to be safe in the long run, Bancilhon said.

He firmly believes in the DVD rental concept, noting young people in particular are interested in high-quality formats.

"We are a beacon in the night that goes against the new ways of consuming a certain culture. It's good for people to know there is another way of approaching cinema, not driven by algorithms," Bancilhon said.

($1 = 0.8445 euros)

(Reporting by Noemie Olive and Benoit Van Overstraeten; Editing by GV De Clercq, Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • JM Video is one of two remaining DVD rental stores in Paris.
  • Streaming services are a major threat to DVD rentals.
  • The store has a vast library of over 50,000 films.
  • Crowdfunding efforts are underway to save the store.
  • The store is a cultural hub for film enthusiasts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is crowdfunding?
Crowdfunding is a method of raising money from a large number of people, typically via the internet, to fund a project or venture. It allows individuals to contribute small amounts to reach a larger financial goal.
What is streaming?
Streaming is a technology that allows users to watch or listen to media content in real-time over the internet without downloading the entire file first.

Tags

Related Articles

More from Headlines

Explore more articles in the Headlines category