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3. First the basics - distributors usually bid for the rights to a film for a particular territory. India is divided into 10 distribution territories many of which are further divided into sub-territories. Delhi is part of the Delhi-U.P. distribution territory. According to people in the distribution trade, at one time Mumbai, Delhi-U.P. and the Eastern Circuit (West Bengal, Bihar, Assam, Orissa) were the three major circuits, the others being much smaller. In recent times, Mumbai has become the only major circuit. The prices of other circuits are calculated as a percentage of the Mumbai prices. Therefore, if Mumbai is 100%, Delhi-U.P (considered the next in importance) is 80-85%. Interestingly, for an action film, Delhi-U.P. is also 100% or, in other words, it is a major circuit for an action film.. At times a producer has a fixed arrangement with a distributor for a particular territory and doesn't place the film up for bids. Another (much rarer) alternative is that film producers have their own distribution companies.
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5. In practice the producer-distributor-exhibitor link often varies from film to film depending on a number of factors. Here again a typage of films comes into play.
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7. India boasts of about 13,000 theatres enjoying a weekly admission of about 100 million people or 5000+ million per year. Distributors are the last link in the movie chain which take films to the people When a film is released, no distributor knows the fate of the movie. The copies are sent to various distributors who in turn rent them out to theatre owners. In the digital world, however works differently. The cost of distribution is significantly lower. The theatre owner will no longer be forced to show a movie that is doing badly. He simply has to switch over to the one that the audience wants to watch.
8. A distributor buys rights for a 'territory' and recovers costs from the exhibition of the film. Whereas some just take film from producers and rent it to the theatres and multiplexes take the collection from them and charge a fix fees from the producers . Distibution Category
9. Distribution Channels: Cineyugprides itself on its widespread network of local alliances that are maintained from our 4 offices around the Maharashtra.
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11. Cineyug has the largest home entertainment catalogue of 1000 films and song compilation titles.
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14. we are the true pioneer of the regional films industry and were the first to recognize the potential outside of India.
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16. This not only gives greater control and leverage for the rest of the business, but it also ensures a steady supply of films into the pipeline and helps protect the group against volatile price fluctuations in the market.
17. "Cineyug International will be truly global brand. We will be distributing our movies to countries as diverse as Fiji, Russia, Malaysia and South Africa amongst many others.