Given that ‘A Day in the Life Of…’ is a low budget film and is my first production, I would say that it would not meet the high expectations that exist of high budget films which largely use CGI and consequently attracting a large audience and box office; therefore I think that it would be a media institution which also distributes independent and lower budget films. I feel that if my film was distributed by an institution like StudioCanal it would greatly benefit and a wider audience would also be achieved.
StudioCanal is a French-based production (as StudioCanal S.A.) and distribution (as StudioCanal Images S.A.) company that owns the third-largest film library in the world. The company is part of the Canal+ Group, owned by Vivendi SA. Studio Canal, formerly known as Optimum releasing, distributes creative films across all genres such as Bridget Jones’ Diary and many others; and releasing many independent films including foreign films.
Bridget Jones’ Diary had a budget of $26 million and took $281,929,795 at the Box Office and was distributed by Miramax Films and Universal Pictures.
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