Scenarios about 'film distribution'
The process by which films are made available to audiences through various channels including theaters, television, streaming platforms, and physical media. Film distribution has historically determined which movies reach which markets, influencing cultural exchange and shaping national film industries through practices like block booking, territorial rights, and release windows. In alternate history scenarios, different distribution models could significantly alter the development of global cinema and media consumption patterns.
What If The Sundance Film Festival Never Existed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Sundance Film Festival was never established, radically altering the landscape of independent cinema, filmmaker discovery, and the entertainment industry.