Film Distribution
Learn how films move from producers to cinemas, broadcasters, platforms and international audiences.
Programme Information
| Programme | Film Distribution |
|---|---|
| Programme Level | Undergraduate-Level Programme (Bachelor’s Level) |
| Duration | 3 Years |
| Study Mode | Online or On Campus |
| Online Tuition | €4,800 per year |
| On-Campus Tuition | €9,600 per year |
| Language of Instruction | English |
Programme Overview
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.
Programme Modules
The programme includes the following principal areas of study. Module order and content may be adjusted where necessary to reflect academic and industry developments.
- Introduction to Film Distribution
- Theatrical Distribution
- Television and Platform Distribution
- Rights and Licensing
- Release Planning and Scheduling
- International Film Markets
- Distribution Finance and Reporting
- Final Distribution Strategy Project
Career Opportunities
Graduates may pursue entry-level, professional or further-study opportunities related to the following areas:
- Distribution Assistant
- Sales Coordinator
- Acquisitions Assistant
- Rights Management Assistant
- Release Planning Assistant
- Platform Content Coordinator
Applications and Enquiries
Applicants should review the programme information and submit an application through the ISECM admissions page.
23/25 rue Rousseau, 75001 Paris, France
Email: admissions@gche.eu
Website: www.isecm.fr
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Programme information, tuition, module content and delivery arrangements may be updated. Applicants should refer to the current ISECM website for the latest information.