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Film Distribution Companies in Europe

Authors: Lange, André; Newman Susan,; Hugot, Thierry;

Film Distribution Companies in Europe

Abstract

The report is made up of two principal sections. The fi rst is an introductory chapter giving a brief overview of the distribution sector in Europe as a whole and examining the fi nancial performance of the branch. The second chapter provides, country-by-country, individual profi les of distributors involved in the distribution of non-national European fi lms. Each company profi le includes three elements: - A section providing general information on the company including its date of creation, ownership and editorial policy; - A list of the most successful fi lms distributed by the company since 2000, ranked by number of admissions; - A fi nancial profi le of the company, drawn from a standardised analysis of company accounts. In addition some contextual information concerning each national market is given. This generally consists of distributor market shares by admissions and a ranking of distribution companies by operating revenue. Contact addresses and web site details are also provided for all the companies included in the report. Geographical coverage For this report it has been feasible to include information on no less than 28 European countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Croatia, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,Turkey and the United Kingdom. Film Distribution Companies in Europe brings together in a single publication a wealth of information from multiple sources. It will prove a unique tool to all those wishing to further their knowledge of fi lm distribution in Europe.

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Belgium
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Business & economic sciences, Special economic topics (health, labor, transportation...), Domaines particuliers de l’économie (santé, travail, transport...), Arts & humanities, Performing arts, Arts & sciences humaines, film distribution companies, European films, film market, box office, performance, European Audiovisual Observatory, Sciences économiques & de gestion, Arts du spectacle

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