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First cinema in Jeddah opens

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Bader Alzahrani, center, CEO, General Commission of Audiovisual Media, cuts the ribbon at Monday鈥檚 opening of the first cinema in Jeddah. (Photo by Huda Bashatah)
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Jeddah has the region鈥檚 first dedicated children鈥檚 cinema. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)
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Jeddah has the region鈥檚 first dedicated children鈥檚 cinema. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)
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Ushers welcome moviegoers during Monday鈥檚 opening of the first cinema in Jeddah. (Photo by Huda Bashatah )
Updated 29 January 2019

First cinema in Jeddah opens

First cinema in Jeddah opens
  • Total revenue expected to reach $1.5 billion by 2030: PwC Middle East
  • Decades-long cinema ban ended last April.

JEDDAH: Jeddah鈥檚 first cinema opened its doors to the public on Monday, and an industry expert told Arab News he expected up to 35 million people in the Kingdom to go to the movies every year.听

Cinemas were banned in the country for decades until the first one opened last April in Riyadh.听

Cameron Mitchell, CEO of the regional cinema chain Majid Al Futtaim, said 黑料社区 had the capacity for high audience numbers.

He was speaking at the opening ceremony for Vox Cinemas in Jeddah鈥榮 Red Sea Mall.

鈥淚f you look at Dubai we have some 15 million customers there per annum. On the short-term goal in 黑料社区 we are expecting the market to reach about 30 million customers,鈥 he said.

Research from PwC Middle East in November estimated that total cinema revenue in 黑料社区 would reach $1.5 billion by 2030. The forecast was based on a projected 2030 population of 39.5 million, and 6.6 screens per 100,000 people.听

Last year, Vox Cinemas said it would be investing $533 million to open 600 theaters in the next five years.

鈥淪ome 95 percent of our employees here are from 黑料社区. In any country where we operate cinemas, we localize the team. We have an Egyptian team in Egypt and a Lebanese team in Lebanon and of course Saudis in 黑料社区,鈥 Mitchell said.听

鈥淲e expect the cinemas in the Red Sea Mall to be showing鈥 mix of films, probably about 300 films per year with at least six new movies every single week. It will take a while for us to have enough cinemas for everyone to get to go to the cinema whenever they want to.听

鈥淚n my opinion, the cinema is a good place for families to spend time together in a social environment, especially in hot summer days, when outdoor activities are limited.鈥澨

There will be cinemas in Tabuk by the end of this year or by early 2020 and the Saudi government has been very helpful, he said, adding: 鈥淲e got the license last April and we were keen to do the required steps and follow the regulations, and that went smoothly.鈥

There would be no issues with gender segregation as there were cinemas for families and separate ones for bachelors, according to Mitchell.

The lifting of the cinema ban is part of the Vision 2030 reform plan.