
Pitch your distribution service to professional filmmakers for new business.
Add your film distribution service and get a response from our number 1 position traffic from Google, 70,000+ social networks followers and monthly newsletter sent to 63,000+ filmmakers.
The listings are to support independent filmmakers with self distribution.
List your Film Distribution Service
- appear in the Film Distribution Directory
- publish in the newsletter and posted on our social networks every 90 days
We guide filmmakers on how to grow audience and market their films, coming for your services with a well-prepared marketing plan.
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Suitable for:
- Streaming Platforms
- Film Aggregators
- OTT Platforms
- Rights Marketplace
- Virtual Screening Rooms
- Distribution Technical Services (transcriptions, captions, sub-titles)
- Educational (universities and libraries)
- Film Marketing (PR Companies, reviewers and film trades)
Distribution Benefits
Solve the most complicated part of independent filmmaking for over 45,000 professional filmmakers that visit filmdaily.tv per month.
- get listed in the Distribution directory for new clients
- appear in the top rankings on Google
- awareness on our huge social networks
- introduce your services to our verified newsletter database
How does this work
Once you have completed payment, you will receive the 'Distributor Membership' which gives you access to add your service.
Just fill in the easy form:
- exactly type of films you looking for (documentary, short films, feature films, episodic)
- country or territory availability
- theme (All, Environmental, LGBTQ, Black Voices, etc)
- company information
- direct website link to submission form
- choose the date when you want to go live
We will check and optimize your listing, approve, it will then go live in the directory, publish to our social networks and sent on the next distribution newsletter.
We developing the indie distribution directory, and appreciate your wisdom and suggestions.
Excellent exposure to the independent film industry