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‘AS SAUDI CINEMA OPENS, AN ERA BEGINS’

Opening of movie theaters comes at a time when women are allowed to drive, milestones for the conservati­ve nation

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The lights dimmed and the crowd of men and women erupted into applause and hoots as Hollywood’s blockbuste­r “Black Panther” premiered in Saudi Arabia’s first movie theater.

Though it was a private, invitation-only screening on Wednesday evening, for many Saudis it marked one of the clearest moments of change to sweep the country in decades.

It’s seen as part of a new era in which women will soon be allowed to drive and people in the kingdom will be able to go to concerts and fashion shows, and tuck into a bucket of popcorn in a cinema.

“It’s a new era, a new age. It’s that simple. Things are changing, progress is happening. We’re opening up and we’re catching up with everything that’s happening in the world,” said Rahaf Alhendi, who attended the showing.

Authoritie­s said the public would be able to purchase tickets online on Thursday for showings starting Friday. But there may be delays.

Movies screened in Saudi cinemas will be subject to approval by government censors, and Wednesday night’s premiere was no exception. Scenes of violence were not cut, but a final scene involving a kiss was axed.

Still, it’s a stark reversal for a country where public movie screenings were banned in the 1980s during a wave of ultraconse­rvatism that swept Saudi Arabia. Many Saudi clerics view Western movies and even Arabic films made in Egypt and Lebanon as sinful.

Despite decades of ultraconse­rvative dogma, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has pushed through a number of major social reforms with support from his father, King Salman, to satiate the desires of the country’s majority young population.

“This is a historic day for your country,” Adam Aron, CEO of AMC Entertainm­ent, told the crowd at the screening. “It’s been about 37 years since you’ve been able to watch movies the way movies are meant to be watched in a theater, together on a big screen.”

US-based AMC, one of the world’s biggest movie theater operators, only two weeks earlier signed a deal with Prince Mohammed to operate the first cinema in the kingdom. AMC and its local partner hurriedly transforme­d a concert hall in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, into a cinema complex for Wednesday’s screening.

Aron said the company plans to rip out the current concert-style seats and replace them with plush leather recliners and build three more screens in the complex to accommodat­e up to 5,000 movie-goers a day. /

This is a historic day for your country... It’s been about 37 years since you’ve been able to watch movies the way movies are meant to be watched in a theater, together in a big screen.

ADAM ARON

CEO of AMC Entertainm­ent

 ?? AP FOTO ?? CINEMA PARADISO. Guests chat with an actress dressed with red carpet colors infront of posters of Hollywood stars during the invitation­only screening of Black Panther in Saudi Arabia.
AP FOTO CINEMA PARADISO. Guests chat with an actress dressed with red carpet colors infront of posters of Hollywood stars during the invitation­only screening of Black Panther in Saudi Arabia.

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