Cinema policy approved by the Minister of Culture and Information
Many international companies are preparing to enter the market
RIYADH, March 1, 2018 – The Saudi Ministry of Culture and Information announced on Thursday that it is had finalised the terms of licensing to restore cinema in Saudi Arabia.
The move, part of the Vision 2030 initiative, opens up a domestic market of over 32 million people. It is anticipated that by 2030 the Kingdom will have opened more than 350 cinemas, with over 2,500 screens.
The cinema licensing regulations cover three types of licences: cinema venue development, exhibitor, and cinema venue operating. Licensing commences immediately.
In preparation for this announcement, the Ministry of Culture and Information studied and evaluated best practice regarding cinema regulation in a number of international markets and held extensive discussions with relevant Saudi governmental authorities.
“Our Vision 2030 aims to provide shared experiences for Saudi families, which will drive our cultural economy and see an increase in families’ spending on cultural and recreational activities from 2.9% to 6% by 2030,” said Dr Awwad Alawwad, Minister of Culture and Information.
“The restoration of cinema will be an important lever to reach this goal, stimulating economic growth and diversification, creating more jobs and enriching the entertainment options here in Saudi Arabia, the largest such market in the region,” Dr Alawwad said.
In February 2018, Vue International – a cinema operator spanning 10 countries, 212 sites and 1,902 screens – agreed an MoU with Abdulmohsin Al Hokair Holding Group to explore the construction and operation of state of the art multiplex cinemas in Saudi Arabia.
Also, in November of last year, AMC Entertainment – one of the world’s largest cinema operators – singed an MoU with the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia to explore commercial opportunities for collaboration. The company hopes to be able to build and open a brand new cinema theatre by the end of this year.
In a landmark decision in December, the Ministry of Culture and Information announced that commercial cinemas would be allowed to operate in the Kingdom as of early 2018, for the first time in more than 35 years. The measure came as part of the Vision 2030 social and economic reform programme under the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
AMC CEO Adam Aron has called the December announcement a “historic moment for the theatrical exhibition industry” and said that it was a “a tremendous opportunity to connect AMC’s movie products with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s more than 30 million citizens, many of whom we know are movie fans based on their regular visits to cinemas in neighboring countries”.