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Saudi Arabia Grants First License To Operate Cinemas

The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Culture and Information on Wednesday announced that it had given U.S.-based firm — AMC — the first licence to operate cinemas in the kingdom.

This was disclosed by Saudi Minister of Culture and Information, Awwad Alawwad, in a statement saying that AMC planned to open Saudi Arabia’s first cinema theatre in the capital Riyadh on April 18.

He added that “the granting of the first licence marked the opening of very significant opportunities for exhibitors.”

Alawwad added that the Saudi market was large, with majority of the population under the age of 30 and eager to watch their favourite films at home.

In December, Saudi authorities announced the re-opening of cinemas in the country, lifting a 35-year-old ban.

The move was part of the kingdom’s Vision 2030 plan, launched by Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman in a bid to open up the country for investors and to diversify the kingdom’s economy.

According to the culture minister’s statement, Saudi Arabia expects to have nearly 350 cinemas, with over 2,500 screens by 2030.

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