Deccan Chronicle

Saudi lifts ban on cinemas

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Riyadh: Saudi Arabia on Monday lifted a decadeslon­g ban on cinemas, part of a series of social reforms by the powerful crown prince that are shaking up the ultra-conservati­ve kingdom. The government said it would begin licensing cinemas and the first movie theatres are expected to open next March, in a decision that could boost the kingdom’s film industry.

Riyadh, Dec. 11: Saudi Arabia on Monday lifted a decades-long ban on cinemas, part of a series of social reforms by the powerful crown prince that are shaking up the ultraconse­rvative kingdom.

The government said it would begin licensing cinemas immediatel­y and the first movie theatres are expected to open next March, in a decision that could boost the kingdom’s nascent film industry.

Reviving cinemas would represent a paradigm shift in the kingdom, which is promoting entertainm­ent as part of a sweeping reform plan for a postoil era, despite opposition from hardliners who have long vilified movie theatres as vulgar and sinful.

“Commercial cinemas will be allowed to operate in the kingdom as of early 2018, for the first time in more than 35 years,” the culture and informatio­n ministry said in a statement.

“This marks a watershed moment in the developmen­t of the cultural economy in the kingdom,” the statement quoted informatio­n minister Awwad Alawwad as saying.

Saudi Arabia is expected to have more than 300 cinemas — with over 2,000 screens — all across the kingdom by 2030, the ministry said.

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