Film Distribution
Learn how films move from producers to cinemas, broadcasters, platforms and international audiences.
Shape Stories. Lead Visions.
The Undergraduate-Level Programme in Film Distribution examines how audiovisual works are acquired, positioned and released across domestic and international markets.
Students study theatrical distribution, television sales, streaming platforms, rights management, release planning, film markets and audience strategy.
Through practical exercises and case studies, students learn how commercial, legal and cultural decisions shape the circulation of films.

Key Facts
Duration: 3 Years
Mode: Online or On Campus
Online Tuition: €4,800 per year
On-Campus Tuition: €9,600 per year
A Practical, Immersive Journey
Introduction to Film Distribution
Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.
Theatrical Distribution
Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.
Television and Platform Distribution
Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.
Rights and Licensing
Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.
Release Planning and Scheduling
Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.
International Film Markets
Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.
Distribution Finance and Reporting
Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.
Final Distribution Strategy Project
Develop professional skills through guided projects, creative practice and industry-oriented assignments.
Career Outcomes
Distribution Assistant
Sales Coordinator
Acquisitions Assistant
Rights Management Assistant
Release Planning Assistant
Platform Content Coordinator