A Field In England (2013 - Ben Wheatley)
Production Company: Rook Films / Film4 Productions
Distributor: Picturehouse
Production Budget: £316,000
Distribution & Marketing Budget (P&A Budget): £112,000 (£50,000 provided by BFI New Model Distribution Fund)
Box Office Gross: £21,399 (Opening weekend only)
Production Company: Rook Films / Film4 Productions
Distributor: Picturehouse
Production Budget: £316,000
Distribution & Marketing Budget (P&A Budget): £112,000 (£50,000 provided by BFI New Model Distribution Fund)
Box Office Gross: £21,399 (Opening weekend only)
How was this film released?
Ben Wheatley’s A Field in England will be the first ever film to be released in UK nationwide cinemas, on free TV, on DVD and on Video-on-Demand on the same day. (simultaneously)
Why was it released in this way?
The unique release will give audiences and fans of Wheatley’s previous films (Down Terrace, Kill List, Sightseers) the choice of how and where to experience his new film
What are the advantages of this method of release?
The film can be watched in a way that benefits the audience
What are the possible disadvantages of this method of release?
You could loose money as you would make profit through cinema tickets
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