Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Film Distributors


UK Film Distributors

Arrow Films
Arrow Films is a UK distributor of classic, horror, thriller, cult films and TV series on Blu-ray and DVD based in Hertfordshire. After being established in 1991, Arrow’s diverse and rich product mix has forged one of the most energetic and cutting edge labels in British distribution. Recent awards include being named Label of the Year by prestigious publications as the Guardian and Home Cinema Choice. I chose this distributer as it is UK based and specializes in the genre of film my group would like to make.


Icon Film Distribution
Formed in 1999, Icon Film Distribution is one of the UK’s leading independent film distributors generating in excess of £150m at the box office with a library of over 200 titles ranging from mainstream hits such as Paranormal Activity, 30 Days of Night, Transporter 3 and What Woman Want to specialist break-out titles such as Tom Ford’s A Single Man, La Vie En Rose and Man On Wire. I chose this distributer as it is an independent company and distributed an upcoming film called The Forest which is a supernatural horror about a girl whose sister goes missing which is relatively similar to the storyline my group decided for our film.



Kaleidoscope Film Distribution 
Kaleidoscope Film Distribution (KFD) is an established International Sales outfit based in London, offering full UK and international distribution and sales capabilities. KFD specializes in commercial features films and branded documentaries. New titles include: The Seven Five, a documentary, soon to be made into a major feature film by Sony, charting the dirtiest cops in history, who stole money and dealt drugs while patrolling the streets of 80s New York and Glassland, a heart-breaking and award-winning tale showcasing extraordinary performances from Oscar Nominee Toni Collette, and up and coming stars, Jack Reynor and Will Poulter; and Sundance documentary premiere. I chose this distributer as it is UK based and distributes quite gritty and socio-realist films which is what I want my group’s film to have a feel of.




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