This document provides an overview of the film industry, focusing on production, distribution, and exhibition. It discusses how films are funded and made (production), marketed and released in cinemas and other formats (distribution), and consumed by audiences paying to view films (exhibition). The document outlines the key roles of major studios and distributors in controlling distribution deals and prioritizing large Hollywood blockbusters over independent and foreign films. It also notes the challenges that increased costs of production and distribution pose to Hollywood studios and independent filmmakers.