Screen is partnering with Film Hub London and Film Hub South East on the event’s second edition.
The Distributor Slate Day is returning for a second edition on September 20, with 23 distributors set to present to 300 UK exhibitors at London’s Picturehouse Central.
Funded by the BFI Film Audience Network (Fan), the event, which is organised by Film Hub London and Film Hub South East in partnership with Screen International, sees distributors present a selection of features to exhibitors ranging from multiplex operators, indie cinemas and local film clubs.
Distributors scheduled to attend include: Altitude Film Distribution, Arrow Films, BFI Distribution, Curzon Artificial Eye, Dartmouth Films, Dogwoof, eOne, Independent Cinema Office, Icon Film Distribution, Lionsgate Films, Mubi, Munro Film Services Ltd, New Wave Films, Peccadillo Pictures Ltd, Picturehouse Entertainment, Soda Pictures, Sony Pictures Releasing, Studiocanal UK, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal, Vertigo Releasing, The Walt Disney Company Ltd, Warner Bros. Pictures UK.
Films set to...
The Distributor Slate Day is returning for a second edition on September 20, with 23 distributors set to present to 300 UK exhibitors at London’s Picturehouse Central.
Funded by the BFI Film Audience Network (Fan), the event, which is organised by Film Hub London and Film Hub South East in partnership with Screen International, sees distributors present a selection of features to exhibitors ranging from multiplex operators, indie cinemas and local film clubs.
Distributors scheduled to attend include: Altitude Film Distribution, Arrow Films, BFI Distribution, Curzon Artificial Eye, Dartmouth Films, Dogwoof, eOne, Independent Cinema Office, Icon Film Distribution, Lionsgate Films, Mubi, Munro Film Services Ltd, New Wave Films, Peccadillo Pictures Ltd, Picturehouse Entertainment, Soda Pictures, Sony Pictures Releasing, Studiocanal UK, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal, Vertigo Releasing, The Walt Disney Company Ltd, Warner Bros. Pictures UK.
Films set to...
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