International Sales & Distribution
Connecting Independent Films with Global Audiences
At Gemini Entertainment, we specialize in bringing independent films to the international marketplace. Whether you’re an emerging filmmaker with your first feature or a rights holder with a library of titles, we help bridge the gap between your content and the global platforms, broadcasters, and distributors looking to acquire it.
International distribution is both an art and a science—and we’ve built our business around doing it right.
How It Works
International sales typically involve licensing a film’s rights to distributors on a territory-by-territory basis. A film might sell to one company in France for theatrical and television rights, another in South Korea for streaming, and yet another in Latin America for DVD and Blu-ray. Each deal is separately negotiated, taking into account factors like language dubbing, censorship laws, format preferences, and release strategy.
At Gemini, we work directly with foreign buyers, attend major global film markets, and maintain relationships with trusted acquisition partners around the world. We specialize in negotiating clear, market-tested deals that serve the long-term interests of our filmmakers.
A Track Record Built on Experience
Our founder and CEO, Jeremy Lunt, brings years of hands-on experience to this side of the business. Before launching Gemini Entertainment, Jeremy worked as a sales agent for a respected independent film agency in Hollywood, where he brokered the international sale of films across dozens of territories. He has particular expertise in Asian markets, where he has successfully placed everything from art house dramas to genre thrillers with buyers in major territories such as Japan and mainland China.
His experience gives Gemini a distinct edge: we understand what international buyers are looking for, how to package and present a film effectively, and how to maximize revenue through multi-platform, multi-region deals.
What we offer
Whether we represent your film exclusively for international sales or as part of a broader distribution strategy, Gemini Entertainment provides:
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Territorial Sales & Licensing
We negotiate deals with international distributors for theatrical, television, digital, and physical media rights.
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Market Representation
We present your film at key global industry markets including Cannes, Berlin (EFM), Toronto (TIFF), and the American Film Market (AFM)—ensuring it gets in front of qualified buyers.
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Localization Strategy
We can assist with subtitling and dubbing—including AI-powered language versions—to help make your film accessible to global audiences.
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Rights Management & Reporting
We handle all paperwork, delivery coordination, and long-term rights tracking, ensuring transparency and accountability for every deal.
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Library Monetization
Have a catalog of underexploited titles? We specialize in reviving older or overlooked films through targeted licensing, AVOD monetization, and foreign-language adaptation.
Why International Matters
For many independent films, international sales can represent the majority of total revenue. With the right strategy, a film that struggles to find traction domestically can thrive abroad—especially in markets where genre preferences, cultural trends, or content shortages create demand for fresh material.
We’re here to help you tap into that opportunity.
Let’s Talk Global
If you’re ready to bring your film to audiences around the world, reach out today. Whether you’re looking for a sales agent, a full-service distributor, or just some advice on your international strategy, Gemini Entertainment can guide you every step of the way.
The Distribution Process
In the early days of the film business, distribution was a relatively simple process. Whether the producer was part of a major studio or an upstart independent, the model was largely the same: films were booked into theaters and played for as long as audiences showed up. Once that run ended, the prints were shelved, rarely seeing the light of day except during occasional reissues.
Then came television.
The rise of commercial broadcasting in the 1940s added a second “window” to the life of a film—one that kept older titles in circulation long after their theatrical run. Over the decades, each new format—broadcast TV, then cable, VHS, DVD, and pay-per-view—added another layer to the distribution ecosystem.
While the mediums evolved, the process remained mostly linear: theatrical first, followed by home video, television, and finally library licensing. Distribution was predictable, orderly, and often rigid.
But then digital technology changed everything.
Today, many independent films never see the inside of a theater—and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Theatrical releases, when they happen, are often tightly targeted or used strategically to support a simultaneous or near-simultaneous digital launch. Home video, once the cornerstone of long-term revenue, now caters largely to collectors. Meanwhile, broadcasters and streamers have narrowed their acquisition slates, focusing on select genres or high-profile content.
To many filmmakers, the modern distribution ecosystem can feel like the Wild West— unpredictable, fast-changing, and often filled with risk. This distribution landscape may be overwhelming, but that frontier-like energy is also what makes it exciting. In many ways, today’s environment mirrors the chaotic early days of cinema at the turn of the twentieth century, when the rules were still being written and most producers had to make it up as they went along.
The tools may be different, but the spirit of experimentation—and the opportunity it brings—remains the same.
There Is No Single Right Way—But There Are Plenty of Wrong Ones
At Gemini Entertainment, we understand that successful distribution is no longer about following a rigid playbook. It’s about strategy. Timing. Audience. Format. Territory. It’s about tailoring the right release path for your film, not someone else’s.
Some projects benefit from a theatrical run to build buzz or qualify for awards. Others might perform better going straight to digital platforms—whether transactional (TVOD), subscription-based (SVOD), or ad-supported (AVOD). Niche titles might find their audience through physical media, curated channels, or overseas licensing.
For cult films and genre content, success often lies in unexpected places: foreign-language dubs, YouTube monetization, or specialty Blu-ray collectors. We work across all of these formats. And more importantly, we know how to combine them.Every film is different—and so is every distribution plan we craft. Whether you’re trying to maximize revenue, build a brand, reach a specific demographic, or simply get your work seen, we can help you navigate the ever-shifting landscape with experience, agility, and integrity.
Steps To Distribution
If you’ve submitted your film to Gemini Entertainment, here’s what you can expect as we move forward:
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1) Submission and Initial Consultation
We begin with a conversation—usually via phone or Zoom—where you’ll meet with a member of our team to discuss your film, your goals, and the potential structure of our collaboration. Every project is different, and this consultation helps us understand how to tailor our approach to your needs.
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2) Contract Phase
After the consultation, you’ll receive a written agreement outlining the terms of our partnership. We encourage you to review this thoroughly, and we’re always available to answer any questions you may have.
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3) Delivery of Materials
This is often the most demanding part for filmmakers. You’ll be responsible for assembling the required deliverables—both technical (e.g., master files, closed captions, artwork) and legal (e.g., chain of title, music licenses)—needed to prepare your film for distribution. We provide clear specifications and guidance to make this process as smooth as possible.
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4) Initial Distribution Phase
Once delivery is complete, Gemini Entertainment will launch your film through the channels best suited to its content, genre, cast, budget, and commercial potential. This may begin with a streaming release, a Blu-ray rollout, a curated genre platform, or a rights sale to international territories—each strategy is customized to maximize your film’s visibility and impact.
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5) Ongoing and Secondary Distribution
After the initial launch, your film becomes part of the Gemini Entertainment content library. From there, we continue to seek new licensing opportunities, platform placements, and format adaptations to keep your title in circulation. Whether through AVOD monetization, global syndication, or niche collector releases, our goal is to extend your film’s life and revenue potential across multiple windows over time.
Leveraging New Practices
Our experience in distribution has taught us a fundamental truth: adaptability is everything. The ability to embrace new technologies and evolving market practices isn’t just a competitive advantage—it’s essential for survival. And historically, it’s been the independent players who have led the way.
While major studios enjoy vast resources, they’re often constrained by legacy obligations: long-term guild agreements, rigid licensing arrangements, and the constant pressure to protect shareholder value. Every decision is subject to layers of scrutiny, slowing innovation to a crawl.
Independents, by contrast, have always been more agile. When television began airing movies in the 1940s, it wasn’t studio blockbusters that filled the airwaves—it was titles from Hollywood’s “Poverty Row” producers. The VHS boom of the 1980s began not with studio hits, but with low-budget indie fare. And when Netflix first launched its streaming platform, it was independent films that dominated the catalog while major studios held back, unsure of how the digital future would unfold.
At Gemini Entertainment, we embrace this spirit of independence. We actively seek out new distribution models, from emerging digital platforms to alternative revenue streams. Because in today’s media landscape, the winners aren’t the ones with the biggest war chests—they’re the ones who move first, adapt fast, and stay open to what’s next.
How We Apply This in Practice
At Gemini Entertainment, we don’t just talk about innovation—we build our business around it. Here are a few of the ways we actively leverage emerging tools and technologies to keep our films visible, accessible, and profitable:
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YouTube Monetization
We operate our own ad-supported YouTube platform, the Gemini International Movie & TV Channel, where we showcase independent and classic content to a global audience. In addition to our in-house channel, we also license films to other monetized genre-focused channels, expanding reach and generating additional revenue from previously underutilized titles.
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Localized Dubbing and Subtitling
We create and distribute localized versions of films in key languages such as Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, and French—opening up access to large international markets. Our dubbed and subtitled titles are well-positioned for release on global AVOD and FAST platforms, especially in regions underserved by mainstream content providers.
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Artificial Intelligence Integration
We actively use AI across our operations to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and expand reach. This includes AI-assisted market analytics to identify demand trends across regions and platforms, as well as AI-powered tools for restoring old video files and generating high-quality subtitle tracks and natural-sounding foreign language dubbing. These technologies allow us to localize content faster, more affordably, and at a level of polish previously reserved for studio-backed films.
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FAST Channel Licensing
Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television (FAST) is one of the fastest-growing segments of digital media. We license films to established FAST networks and assist with the creation of curated programming blocks, helping our titles find audiences in targeted niche markets.
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Niche Physical Media
While major studios have largely exited the DVD and Blu-ray space, we remain committed to serving collectors and cinephiles. We produce limited-edition physical releases, including exclusive Blu-rays and box sets for cult films, horror titles, and genre rarities.
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Platform Agility
Unlike distributors who chase only the largest platforms, we believe in strategic placement. We work with a wide variety of outlets—mainstream, niche, domestic, and international—to ensure your film finds the right audience without getting lost in the noise.