Uncommon Venues for Exhibition & Distribution of Film in Europe

 

Our latest report exposes the undeniable truth: unconventional venues – from edgy pop-ups to culturally vibrant art centers – aren't just "alternatives"; they're the key to unlocking sustainable growth and audience engagement in a fragmented market.

Authored by Anyla Dautaj, Heritiana Ranaivoson, and Paul Hammoud, the study "Uncommon venues for film exhibition and distribution in Europe" examines the evolving role of alternative spaces—including cultural centers, museums, galleries, and bars—in the film distribution ecosystem.

 

Also check out our other reports:

 

The State of European Film Volume 1:
Gain a comprehensive overview of the current dynamics of the European film market in small territories. Our inaugural edition launched in March. offers insights into production, distribution, and consumption patterns as well as skills, innovation and festival circulation trends.

Release Strategies in the Post-COVID-19 Landscape: Master the ever-evolving distribution landscape with confidence and success. This report developed by CresCine's consortium members from VUB provides actionable strategies for optimizing film releases in the wake of the pandemic as well as providing recipes for distribution success.

Small European Film Markets - Portraits & Comparisons: Explore a five-dimensional comparison of the ecosystems’ levels of domestic audiences, theatrical exports, average budgets, production volumes, and festival recognition from 2014 to 2022

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