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Jun 10, 2012 · Traditionally, distribution companies are the prime source for financing new productions. The distribution sector has been called “the invisible art.” Its practices tend to only concern industry insiders and go unnoticed by audiences. American companies dominate film distribution in Canada.
Market share of film studios in the U.S. & Canada 2010-2023; Box office revenue of the main film studios worldwide 2023; Combined market share of major film distributors in the U.S. & Canada 2000-2023
The United States and Canada – collectively known as the North American movie market – are home to one of the most influential film-producing industries worldwide. In terms of box office ...
Statistics report on the film industry in the U.S. and Canada. This report presents the latest data on the film industry in the United States and Canada. It includes figures regarding movies, box ...
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the Feature Film Distribution Policy (Distribution Policy), introduced in 1988 and still in effect today, provides guidelines that prevent foreign takeovers of Canadian-owned and-controlled distribution businesses but permit new foreign-owned and-controlled companies to operate in Canada for the purposes of distributing proprietary films.
Oct 28, 2024 · The film and TV industry in Canada makes a valuable contribution to the country’s economy. In 2019/2020 the film and TV industry contributed $12.2 billion to Canada’s GDP and generated $9.52 billion in production volume. By 2021/22, the GDP contribution had increased to $13.73 billion. The industry provided work for 244,500 people.
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May 21, 2021 · After reaching an all-time high of $9.43 billion in 2018/19, the total volume of film and television production in Canada experienced a modest 1.1% dip in 2019/20. The only segment that saw an increase in production volume was FLS production, totalling over $5 billion for the first time, and continuing its growth pattern over the last 10 years.