No studio has captured the "artsy Gen Z" market like A24. Starting as a distributor, they became a production powerhouse by trusting weird visions. Everything Everywhere All at Once swept the Oscars, while Beau Is Afraid alienated and thrilled audiences in equal measure. On TV, Euphoria (co-produced with HBO) defines teen angst, and The Bear (FX) is the most stressful cooking show ever made. A24 doesn't make "content"; they make "vibes."
Here is the story of how the entertainment industry evolved from factory-like studios to the global content giants of the modern era.
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Traditional studios now compete directly with tech-driven streaming giants that have transitioned from distributors to world-class production houses: SONY