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Rialto’s history began approximately 50 years ago. and has established itself, since the early 1980s, as the distributer of mainstream features including  box office hits  "Amadeus", "Sex, Lies & Videotape", "The English Patient", "Secrets and Lies", "Crouching Tiger" and "Perfume". In 1998, Rialto was acquired by the media conglomerate "Kinowelt Medien AG" and in  February 2002 Rialto’s management bought Rialto back with a vengeance. Today, Rialto distributes a whole spectrum of independent feature films, which range from mainstream titles  to independent film delicacies for the art house lovers. Rialto manages roughly 100 titles and proudly boasts  the benefits of exclusive partnerships with leading international production companies. Thanks to these partnerships, Rialto has secured the distribution rights for the current Oscar winners of "Best Foreign Picture" and "Best Documentary". www.rialto.ch

 

Monopol Film was founded in 1923 as the first feature film distributor in Switzerland (sine April 2010 Content Brokers AG) and today is positioned as a content distributor for Mobile-TV, Internet-TV as well as a distributor for download portals containing trailers and music videos, in addition to other formats. Monopol has secured the rights for 30,000 music videos, 100 travel shows and 200 "funny clips" alongside other content.
Monopol is in an advanced stage of negotiation with telecommunication firms to establish itself as their global content partner for mobile phone downloads and internet business models.

Media Packers, a  Canadian partner company of Tri-Hub, develops and produces feature films and TV series. Media Packers is co-producing "Inquisition"; the $40 million follow-up series of the international  TV success "The Tudors": Additionally, Media Packers operates as a sales agent for motion picture rights (Cinema, DVD and TV) and advises international clients upon conception and implementation for their special interest TV channels. www.mediapackers.com

 

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