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Home / Business and Economy / Indie Distributors Bet Big on Mid-Budget Films Amid Streaming Shift

Indie Distributors Bet Big on Mid-Budget Films Amid Streaming Shift

10 Nov

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Summary

  • New distributors Black Bear and Row K target mid-budget films
  • Streamers draw audiences from theaters, challenging indie distributors
  • Fewer "lightning-in-a-bottle" hits to support smaller distributors
Indie Distributors Bet Big on Mid-Budget Films Amid Streaming Shift

In the face of a challenging film distribution landscape, two new domestic distributors, Black Bear and Row K Entertainment, are pursuing a counterintuitive strategy: releasing mid-level-budget films. This move comes as many independent films continue to struggle at the box office, and the prevailing wisdom favors either low-budget indies or low-nine-figure franchise hopefuls.

The decision by Black Bear and Row K to focus on mid-budget films is driven by the changing dynamics in the industry. As streamers have drawn a large share of adult audiences away from theaters, many similar mid-budget distributors like CBS Films, Millennium, and Overture Films have shuttered in the 2010s. While newer companies like A24 and Neon have emerged, there have been far fewer "lightning-in-a-bottle" hits like "Twilight" or "Everything Everywhere All at Once" to support them.

Despite the precarious nature of the market, Black Bear and Row K see opportunities in this distressed landscape. Row K, funded by the entertainment investment firm Media Capital Technologies, aims to release 10 films annually in the U.S. or North America, focusing on efficient spending and a diverse range of content. Meanwhile, Black Bear, led by Teddy Schwarzman, has established a new U.S. distribution arm to release up to 12 in-house and third-party productions each year, drawing from its experience in the U.K., Ireland, and Canada.

As the theatrical distribution landscape continues to contract, these entrepreneurial firms are positioning themselves to fill the void left by the shuttering of similar mid-budget distributors, offering audiences a broader range of original storytelling and diverse content.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Black Bear and Row K Entertainment are new indie distributors that are focusing on releasing mid-budget films, a strategy that is seen as counterintuitive in the current industry landscape.
Black Bear and Row K are able to thrive by focusing on efficient spending, diverse content, and filling the void left by the shuttering of similar mid-budget distributors as streaming has drawn audiences away from theaters.
The film distribution industry is facing challenges such as the decline of mid-budget distributors like CBS Films and Millennium, and the lack of "lightning-in-a-bottle" hits to support newer companies like A24 and Neon, as streaming has drawn audiences away from theaters.

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