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  2. Film distributor - Wikipedia

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    The most common is the aggregate deal where total box office revenue that a given film generates is split by a pre-determined mutually-agreed percentage between distributor and movie theater. The other method is the sliding scale deal, where the percentage of box office revenue taken by theaters declines each week of a given film's run. [ 4 ]

  3. List of film distributors by country - Wikipedia

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    20th Century Studios Film Co. Ltd.; Aardman Animations; Anglo-Amalgamated; Arrow Films; Artificial Eye; Axiom Films; Ayngaran International (Tamil films only); Brent Walker Film Distributors

  4. MTI Home Video - Wikipedia

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    MTI Home Video is a United States–based movie distributor in the direct-to-video market. MTI most often purchases the distribution rights to independent films and televised films that did not see a theatrical run in the U.S., for direct release to DVD.

  5. Blockbuster (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Blockbuster acquired Movie Trading Company, a Dallas chain that buys, sells, and trades movies and games, to study potential business models for DVD and game trading. Also that year, it acquired Gamestation , a 64-store UK computer and console games retailer chain, and purchased DVD Rental Central for $1 million, an Arizona father-and ...

  6. What the DVDs in your collection could be worth

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    Whether or not you actually watch your DVDs anymore, you likely have a bunch lying around -- and depending on what they are, they could fetch you some extra cash if you're interested in selling them.

  7. Kino Lorber - Wikipedia

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    Kino Lorber was founded as Kino International in 1976 by Bill Pence, then vice president of Janus Films, and based in Colorado. [1] It began by importing and releasing international films that may have not otherwise reached the market in the United States.