2. Film Distributors' Association Ltd. (FDA) is the trade body for theatrical
film distributors in the UK - the companies that release films for
UK cinema audiences.
Originally established in London in 1915, FDA cooperates with many
individuals, companies and organisations. FDA's Council, or board,
comprising a senior representative of each member company, normally
meets six times a year and considers only matters of generic interest to
film distributors.
What They Do
3. Film distribution is the process of making a movie available for viewing
by an audience.
Distribution is about releasing and sustaining films in the market place.
In the practice of Hollywood and other forms of industrial cinema, the
phases of production, distribution and exhibition operate most
effectively when 'vertically integrated', where the three stages are seen
as part of the same larger process, under the control of one company. In
the UK, distribution is very much focused on marketing and sustaining a
global product in local markets.
What is Film Distribution?