A film distributor is responsible for marketing and exhibiting a film by setting its release date and making it available for viewing in theaters and home formats like DVD. Distributors either directly own theaters and distribution networks or work with exhibitors and sub-distributors to release films. They handle the theatrical release in a particular country as well as marketing films for home viewing. Large distributors buy rights to movies and cover all costs of printing and advertising to work out percentage deals with cinema owners. A distributor's job is to find new films, acquire distribution rights through clear contracts, and distribute films theatrically and for home viewing. Major studios that dominate distribution are subsidiaries of large media conglomerates, while independent distributors have no