Media Industry Essay examples

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Referring to the research you carried out for your chosen film, list the most important elements about production, distribution and exhibition you have found out. Film: The Wrestler | Year: 2008/9 |

Production DetailsThe film was produced by Protozoa Pictures, Wild Bunch and Saturn Films with an estimated budget of 7 million dollars, financed by Winchester Capital Partners. It was filmed between January and March 2008 it is an American film and is an original screenplay written by Robert Siegel. It was produced by Darren Aronofsky and Scott Franklin. Darren Aronofsky (The Fountain) also directed it, Maryse Alberti did cinematography, Andrew Weisblum edited and Clint Mansell (Pop Will Eat Itself) did the music. Its main stars are Mickey Rourke (Randy ‘The Ram’ Robinson), Marissa Tomei (Cassidy) and Evan Rachel Wood (Stephanie Robinson).Nicolas Cage was originally set to star in the movie. On February 9, 2008 filming took place in the New Alhambra Arena for the upcoming movie which included many CZW (Combat Zone Wrestling) alumni, along with the Necro Butcher, who will be playing a major part in the film. Reportedly, both Bruce Springsteen and Mickey Rourke were paid no money for their contributions towards the film. Due to the film's modest budget, W. Axl Rose donated the use of Guns 'n' Roses' "Sweet Child O' Mine" free of charge for the final match. | Distribution DetailsThe UK distributor is Optimum Releasing and Fox Searchlight Pictures in the USA. I could not find details of its marketing budget, probably as it is still out and they are still spending. I did find out it cost Fox Searchlight $4m for the distribution rights when they saw it at the Toronto film festival. I did not find any mention of test screenings other than the film festivals. It was released in the USA in December 2008 and nationwide release in the UK in mid January 2009. It has been promoted with posters (see below) magazine articles and the cast and crew attending premiers, festivals and interviews, although this has created a ‘buzz’ it is still ongoing and there may be more activity if it wins an Oscar. The Wrestler won the Golden Lion for best picture at the Venice film