Sentences with phrase «in film distribution»

Since GATW's departure, he's programmed for the Alamo Drafthouse, Fantastic Fest, Rooftop Film and the Sundance Film Festival, worked in film distribution for Cinedigm in New York, and his reviews, interviews, and editorials have been featured on websites including ScreenAnarchy, Film.com, MTV's Next Movie, Film Threat, Indiewire's The Playlist, We Got This Covered, Latino Review, Dallas Observer, Culture Map and Central Track.
Through his leadership roles in film distribution and exhibition over the last 15 years, John Vanco has strived to connect great works of cinema with appreciative audiences.
Like many in the film distribution business, Mimi Steinbauer has a story — «funniest example ever» — of the ingenious sleight of hand in marketing American movies to foreign lands.
The magazine and its pool of critics provides a wish list for the upcoming year in film distribution with its collection of the 50 best films not released in 2011, topped by New York Film Festival hit «This Is Not a Film» by Iranian director Jafar Panahi.
As if their success as filmmakers were not enough, the Duplass brothers are also exceptional in terms of their seemingly urgent need to embrace new innovations in film distribution and to explore different avenues and outlets for storytelling.
The Artist Services program furthers the Institute's non-profit mission to support independent artists, and is designed for filmmakers interested in independent «creative distribution» as they navigate the evolving landscape in film distribution, marketing and financing.
The Screen Awards are now in their fifth year and celebrate excellence in film distribution, marketing, advertising and exhibition.
Since GATW's departure, he's programmed for the Alamo Drafthouse, Fantastic Fest, Rooftop Films and the Sundance Film Festival, worked in film distribution for Cinedigm in New York, and his reviews, interviews, and editorials have been featured on websites including Twitch, Film.com, MTV, Film Threat, Indiewire's The Playlist, We Got This Covered, Latino Review, Dallas Observer, Culture Map, Central Track, Hammer to Nail, Denton Record - Chronicle, and the Dallas Morning News.

Not exact matches

Canadian filmmakers need distribution deals up front in order to secure financing, and veteran producer Niv Fichman, who runs Rhombus Media, says it's unclear how committed eOne is to Canadian film.
Rumoured for months, the deal for Alliance has finally been done and the Canadian film and TV distribution industry has a new kingmaker in eOne.
The combined company, which will retain the eOne name, will hold about a 20 % share of the distribution market for independent films in Canada and will have significantly expanded its footprint in international territories.
But the festival said on Wednesday that no such deal had been reached, and while the two films would be allowed to remain in competition this year, thereafter no film would be accepted that is not guaranteed distribution in French movie theaters.
While the Boston Herald pessimistically speculates that both films will «most likely going pretty straight to video in February and March,» as of this publication the distribution specifics of the two pictures are not yet know.
Carmody particularly resented the illegal distribution in Manitoba, where much of the film's $ 9 - million budget was spent.
Unlike other festivals that screen films in the hopes of getting a bigger distribution deal, Ellison's crew plans to use social media and other tech to turn these films into year round events, it says.
In December 2017, iQiyi was granted exclusive distribution rights to six films nominated for Golden Globe Awards.
Peretti first points to a company that started more than 100 years ago, Paramount Pictures, which owned a film production studio, its own cast of talent, and its own distribution channel in the form of theaters.
Noble House is a Canadian company involved in online and traditional entertainment, online music distribution, electronic commerce, film distribution, and television licensing and merchandising.
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In a partnership with Vevue, a P2P video distribution app running on the QTUM platform, the film will be uploaded onto the blockchain, made available for...
This would be a big shift in the business model of feature - film distribution for both the major studios and the theater chains.
The Filmed Entertainment offers production and acquisition of live - action and animated motion pictures for distribution and licensing in entertainment media.
Braid's producers aim to wrap the film in time to screen it at next year's South by Southwest festival in Austin as part of the process of getting a distribution deal.
The officials at Cannes set new rules preventing films without theatrical distribution in France from competing for the festival's prizes.
Miramax picked up Children of Heaven for distribution, and it was nominated for a best foreign language film Oscar in 1998.
In fact, most of our attention is focused on only a few of the components: film, audio and video tapes / cassettes (storage technologies); and broadcast radio and TV and cable (distribution technologies).
Coveris is a global leader in the development, manufacture and distribution of precision coated papers, films and specialty substrates for digital imaging, electronics, medical and optical technologies.
Customized particle morphology modified cellulose (CPM MC) is designed to hydrate faster in a coating system (for full functionality), with a controlled level of spherical particles and distribution of particles, leading to increased surface area for better / faster hydration and a smoother film.
With one of the largest product offerings in the industry and a «local» partnership approach to doing business, Coveris is a true global leader in the manufacture and distribution of packaging solutions and coated film technologies.
In this model, in other words, the arrangement of points would be fractal (a term also tossed out as an answer to the shape - of - the - world question), meaning that the distribution is the same whether you're talking about the macro level (the top online publishers) or the micro level (the handful of blogs and Twitter feeds about some obscure film genreIn this model, in other words, the arrangement of points would be fractal (a term also tossed out as an answer to the shape - of - the - world question), meaning that the distribution is the same whether you're talking about the macro level (the top online publishers) or the micro level (the handful of blogs and Twitter feeds about some obscure film genrein other words, the arrangement of points would be fractal (a term also tossed out as an answer to the shape - of - the - world question), meaning that the distribution is the same whether you're talking about the macro level (the top online publishers) or the micro level (the handful of blogs and Twitter feeds about some obscure film genre).
While studios can lobby for their films to be included in that quota, there is no magic formula that guarantees distribution.
The film will open in France this spring, but is still awaiting U.S. distribution.
The film is still awaiting distribution in the U.S., but that should change when it premieres at Sundance this month.
While the film was not released until 1987 and received poor distribution, Doe's rugged good looks and cool charisma registered well on screen, and he soon landed small roles in Oliver Stone's breakthrough film Salvador and Wayne Wang's neo-noir drama Slam Dance.
The fairly new genre film specialist (which mainly relies on digital distribution) had its largest annual film slate ever in 2015 — though, judging from the results, that's not necessarily a good thing.
Bresson, along with Ozu and Dreyer, formed a trinity at the heart of Schrader's book Transcendental Style in Film, and the filmmaker has faithfully returned to them again and again, channeling them in most of his directorial efforts, working within the so - called «Tarkovsky Ring» (films made within this ring will find commercial distribution, films like those of Bresson and Roberto Rossellini, while films outside of this ring are destined for museum and festival existences).
Sony also had the lowest per - film average gross of the six major distributors in 2011, and its foreign box office growth (which includes a nice total for The Adventures of Tintin, for which Sony held the foreign distribution rights) didn't prevent the studio from finishing fifth in global market share for the second straight year.
As the production grew, the airline continued to fund it and gave it in - flight distribution long before its theatrical release; in spite of this, it was still the highest grossing film in Japan that year.
Steven Spielberg's expensive animated adventure Tintin was a box office failure based on its domestic total, and while that film has grossed nearly $ 300 million in the rest of the world, its foreign receipts are attributable to Sony, who handled global distribution.
Some of these films won't get American distribution until next year - one in particular, maybe not at all - but I can't leave them off my 2017 list, so much did they add to my moviegoing experience.
Lee's latest film went to the festival with distribution already in place — in April, Focus Features set the fact - based feature for an August 10 theatrical release date, picked to reflect the one - year anniversary of the Charlottesville protests, which took place on August 12, 2017.
Early promotional material for the film channels the same neon - lit aesthetic as Drive and Only God Forgives, but the fact that the distribution rights have been bought by Amazon Studios suggests a confidence in its mainstream potential.
He was named president of NBCUniversal International in 2011, and though his primary focus has been TV distribution and production, he'd been tasked with several film - related responsibilities, including overseas distribution and marketing.
In the wake of these allegations, the New York premiere of C.K.'s movie I Love You, Daddy has been cancelled, and the distribution of that film is in jeopardIn the wake of these allegations, the New York premiere of C.K.'s movie I Love You, Daddy has been cancelled, and the distribution of that film is in jeopardin jeopardy.
The studio system is in a spot of bother: twice in the past year, Paramount has put tens of millions into a science - fiction film, only to lose their distribution nerve and shunt it off to Netflix for international markets.
In an increasingly insular, not to mention dumbed - down, British film distribution environment, we need more films like this.
For example, prior to digital distribution, horror films from filmmakers working in countries like Japan, Spain, and Italy were traded on VHS and DVDs by American fans of the genre, including movies that never saw an official theatrical release in the United States.
The Chairman of Mars Distribution tweeted the details, and also threw in that the film was «grand» (big?
The below list only includes domestic (U.S. and Canada only, unless otherwise indicated) grosses for specialty films — which we define to include independent, foreign (including Bollywood films), and / or documentary films — that opened in limited release (599 screens and under) in 2018 AND / OR were acquired or produced for 2018 distribution by an independent distributor (including STX Films, Annapurna, A24, Entertainment Studios, Amazon, Netflix, Aviron, Global Road, and Bleecker Street) or a studio or its specialty division (including Fox Searchlight, Sony Pictures Classics, and Focus Features).
After a successful and decorated festival run in which it won awards ceremonies Sundance, Venice New York Film Festival and Toronto, In the Soup was acquired by a boutique distribution company that went out of business a week after the film's theatrical release, in effect making it unavailable to the publiin which it won awards ceremonies Sundance, Venice New York Film Festival and Toronto, In the Soup was acquired by a boutique distribution company that went out of business a week after the film's theatrical release, in effect making it unavailable to the publiIn the Soup was acquired by a boutique distribution company that went out of business a week after the film's theatrical release, in effect making it unavailable to the publiin effect making it unavailable to the public.
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