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“As a distributor you need to build a brand,” said Enrique Costa of Spain’s Elastica Films.
“Everyone says that the pandemic changed everything, but it also opened my eyes to look for the audience in a different way,” said Spanish distributor Enrique Costa of Elastica Films who received the best international innovation distribution award at the second edition of the International Distribution Summit (Ids) in Cologne last week.
“As a distributor you need to build a brand which allows you to create an audience that knows about the company even before a particular film is released. We are not...
“Everyone says that the pandemic changed everything, but it also opened my eyes to look for the audience in a different way,” said Spanish distributor Enrique Costa of Elastica Films who received the best international innovation distribution award at the second edition of the International Distribution Summit (Ids) in Cologne last week.
“As a distributor you need to build a brand which allows you to create an audience that knows about the company even before a particular film is released. We are not...
- 10/24/2023
- by Martin Blaney
- ScreenDaily
Execs from See-Saw, Picturehouse Cinemas, Vue and the Fda also announced.
The next batch of judges confirmed for this year’s Screen Awards includes execs from the BFI, See-Saw Films, Picturehouse Cinemas, Vue and the Fda.
This is the ninth year of the awards, which acknowledge the wide array of studios, companies, teams and individuals that contribute to the success of the UK film industry. The entry deadline is August 31.
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The new judges are:
Geraldine Moloney, consultant, Film Distributors Association Jonathan Sadler, independent marketing consultant Sara Frain, Group Marketing Director, Picturehouse Cinemas Yung Kha,...
The next batch of judges confirmed for this year’s Screen Awards includes execs from the BFI, See-Saw Films, Picturehouse Cinemas, Vue and the Fda.
This is the ninth year of the awards, which acknowledge the wide array of studios, companies, teams and individuals that contribute to the success of the UK film industry. The entry deadline is August 31.
Click here to enter the awards
The new judges are:
Geraldine Moloney, consultant, Film Distributors Association Jonathan Sadler, independent marketing consultant Sara Frain, Group Marketing Director, Picturehouse Cinemas Yung Kha,...
- 8/23/2018
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
London -- U.K. independent Metrodome Distribution said Wednesday it is significantly reducing its theatrical movie distribution endeavors whilst at the same time re-iterating a desire to keep its toe in the market.
The British distributor, listed here on the Aim stock exchange, said it "remains an all rights distributor" and aims to operate "across all distribution platforms."
It also took the opportunity to inform sales outfits and producers alike that it plans to "move towards a more commercially focused slate of theatrical releases scaled in accordance with market conditions."
The strategic shake up comes on the back of last month's resignation of Metrodome CEO Peter Urie who exited to pursue personal producer ambitions and the departure of theatrical distribution general manager Sara Frain. Urie leaves with a retainer with Metrodome.
The release slate includes "I Am Love," Venice Film Festival Golden Lion winner "Lebanon" and the foreign language Oscar...
The British distributor, listed here on the Aim stock exchange, said it "remains an all rights distributor" and aims to operate "across all distribution platforms."
It also took the opportunity to inform sales outfits and producers alike that it plans to "move towards a more commercially focused slate of theatrical releases scaled in accordance with market conditions."
The strategic shake up comes on the back of last month's resignation of Metrodome CEO Peter Urie who exited to pursue personal producer ambitions and the departure of theatrical distribution general manager Sara Frain. Urie leaves with a retainer with Metrodome.
The release slate includes "I Am Love," Venice Film Festival Golden Lion winner "Lebanon" and the foreign language Oscar...
- 4/14/2010
- by By Stuart Kemp
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
London -- U.K. indie Metrodome Distribution has promoted long-time general manager Sara Frain to the newly created role of general manager of distribution.
Frain's elevation at the company follows the departure of Tom Stewart, who was general manager of home entertainment at the company.
Prior to the new role, Frain was general manager of theatrical and broadcast. Frain will now oversee all distribution across theatrical and home entertainment.
Metrodome has restructured in line with the recent deal to sell 61.4% of its shares to Eastern European company Media Pro.
Frain's elevation at the company follows the departure of Tom Stewart, who was general manager of home entertainment at the company.
Prior to the new role, Frain was general manager of theatrical and broadcast. Frain will now oversee all distribution across theatrical and home entertainment.
Metrodome has restructured in line with the recent deal to sell 61.4% of its shares to Eastern European company Media Pro.
- 7/4/2008
- by By Stuart Kemp
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
LONDON -- U.K. indie Metrodome Distribution has ordered a double Chinese takeaway by snapping up all U.K. rights to a brace of titles from Chinese director Feng Xiaogang ("Big Shot's Funeral").
Metrodome's Chinese take out includes Feng's "Assembly" and "The Banquet" and will see the U.K. distributor pledge to roll both titles out in U.K. theaters.
The deal for the two titles was struck by Metrodome GM home entertainment Tom Stewart, the company's acquisitions' manager Kate Edwards, Metrodome CEO Peter Urie and Felice Bee from Huayi Bros. Pictures.
Metrodome's Sara Frain, GM theatrical, will oversee the films theatrical release campaign, the company said.
"This continues to be an interesting time for Chinese cinema and Huayi Bros. are an exciting company representing quality productions. I look forward to a very successful future together," Stewart said.
Set during the bloody Huaihai Campaign of the 1948 Chinese Civil War, "Assembly" is based on a true story and follows one man's journey in search of truth and honor.
Metrodome's Chinese take out includes Feng's "Assembly" and "The Banquet" and will see the U.K. distributor pledge to roll both titles out in U.K. theaters.
The deal for the two titles was struck by Metrodome GM home entertainment Tom Stewart, the company's acquisitions' manager Kate Edwards, Metrodome CEO Peter Urie and Felice Bee from Huayi Bros. Pictures.
Metrodome's Sara Frain, GM theatrical, will oversee the films theatrical release campaign, the company said.
"This continues to be an interesting time for Chinese cinema and Huayi Bros. are an exciting company representing quality productions. I look forward to a very successful future together," Stewart said.
Set during the bloody Huaihai Campaign of the 1948 Chinese Civil War, "Assembly" is based on a true story and follows one man's journey in search of truth and honor.
- 1/16/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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LONDON -- Brit indie distributor Metrodome has snared all U.K. rights to Eric Barbier's French thriller "The Serpent", the company said Friday.
The movie, starring Yvan Attal ("Munich") and Clovis Cornillac ("A Very Long Engagement") details the story of photographer who finds himself caught up in an ugly divorce while being visited by a ghost from his past.
The deal was negotiated between Wild Bunch's Carole Baraton, Metrodome general manager Sara Frain and the company's acquisitions manager, Kate Falconer.
Metrodome CEO Peter Urie billed the movie as "a tense and intelligent thriller" and said it was "a fantastic addition to our slate for 2007."
Metrodome's upcoming slate includes "Days of Glory", Sarah Polley's directorial debut "Away From Her" and Deepa Mehta's Oscar-nominated "Water".
The movie, starring Yvan Attal ("Munich") and Clovis Cornillac ("A Very Long Engagement") details the story of photographer who finds himself caught up in an ugly divorce while being visited by a ghost from his past.
The deal was negotiated between Wild Bunch's Carole Baraton, Metrodome general manager Sara Frain and the company's acquisitions manager, Kate Falconer.
Metrodome CEO Peter Urie billed the movie as "a tense and intelligent thriller" and said it was "a fantastic addition to our slate for 2007."
Metrodome's upcoming slate includes "Days of Glory", Sarah Polley's directorial debut "Away From Her" and Deepa Mehta's Oscar-nominated "Water".
- 3/17/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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LONDON -- Brit indie distributor Metrodome has snared all U.K. rights to Eric Barbier's French thriller "The Serpent", the company said Friday.
The movie, starring Yvan Attal ("Munich") and Clovis Cornillac ("A Very Long Engagement") details the story of photographer who finds himself caught up in an ugly divorce while being visited by a ghost from his past.
The deal was negotiated between Wild Bunch's Carole Baraton, Metrodome's general manager Sara Frain and the company's acquisitions manager Kate Falconer.
Metrodome CEO Peter Urie billed the movie as "a tense and intelligent thriller," and said it was "a fantastic addition to our slate for 2007."
Metrodome's upcoming release slate includes "Days of Glory", Sarah Polley's directorial debut "Away From Her" and Deepa Mehta's Oscar nominated "Water".
The movie, starring Yvan Attal ("Munich") and Clovis Cornillac ("A Very Long Engagement") details the story of photographer who finds himself caught up in an ugly divorce while being visited by a ghost from his past.
The deal was negotiated between Wild Bunch's Carole Baraton, Metrodome's general manager Sara Frain and the company's acquisitions manager Kate Falconer.
Metrodome CEO Peter Urie billed the movie as "a tense and intelligent thriller," and said it was "a fantastic addition to our slate for 2007."
Metrodome's upcoming release slate includes "Days of Glory", Sarah Polley's directorial debut "Away From Her" and Deepa Mehta's Oscar nominated "Water".
- 3/16/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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