The film sales landscape is becoming increasingly selective, with buyers prioritizing packaged projects over early-stage concepts. Films with attached talent, directors, and partial financing are far easier to position at major markets such as the Cannes Marché du Film and the European Film Market. Unpackaged projects, even with strong scripts, are struggling to secure attention in a risk-averse environment. Distributors are focusing on projects with clear audience potential and market positioning from the outset. At the same time, hybrid release strategies are becoming the norm, combining theatrical, VOD, and streaming windows. As a result, producers are increasingly turning to co-productions and structured financing to make projects viable.