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roadshow theatrical release

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/roʊd.ʃoʊ θiæt.rɪ.kəl rɪ.li:s/
Forms:roadshow theatrical releases
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a method of film distribution where a film is premiered in a limited number of theaters and then gradually expands to more theaters over time

A roadshow theatrical release is a film distribution strategy where a movie is shown in select theaters for a limited period before its wider release. During a roadshow, the film is typically presented in a special format or with unique features, such as reserved seating, an intermission, or additional content. This approach creates a sense of exclusivity and can build anticipation and buzz for the film. The roadshow is often used for high-profile films or those with a specific target audience, and it allows the filmmakers to generate interest and maximize impact before a broader, general release.