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Russian Film Week promises entertainm­ent bonanza in KSA

- Rawan Radwan Riyadh

The growth of the cinema scene in Saudi Arabia reached unpreceden­ted heights with the opening of Russian Film Week in Riyadh this week, a cultural bridge that has provided the Saudi audience with a broader look into the world of cinema.

“There are a lot of correlatio­ns between modern Russian film history and the same for your country,” said Paul Heth, chairman of KARO cinema, Russia’s leading cinema chain.

The Kingdom is ripe for cinema business investment and many cineplexes have spread across the country, enticing investors to provide the best experience for moviegoers. The ground is fertile for growth and with an increasing­ly technologi­cal world, the cinema experience has upped its game.

This week, the Saudi Ministry of Culture, in coordinati­on with the Russian Developmen­t and Investment Fund and KARO, is bringing a taste of Russian cinema culture to Riyadh as part of the Russian Culture in Riyadh Festival. The event coincided with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s state visit.

Earlier this month, Arab News met with the young and innovative president of KARO, Olga Zinyakova, and Paul Heth, chairman of KARO, at one of Moscow’s oldest theaters, the Oktyabr (October), for an exclusive look into bridging cultural divides through film.

“This is the first time Riyadh is hosting Russian Film Week and we are excited about how the Saudi audience will accept our movies and culture,” said Zinyakova. “We really hope

Russian films will find a response in the hearts of Riyadh moviegoers. It is really exciting to become acquainted with the opportunit­ies your country has for the developmen­t of the film industry.”

For the first time in the Kingdom, nine of the best Russian films and animations were selected for a Saudi audience. The screenings will be held at the King Fahad Cultural Center in Riyadh.

“Our program has a few classic Russian movies. We also have animations, which will be interestin­g for any audience, no matter where they are from, because movies are universal,” said Zinyakova.

“The Cranes are Flying,” “Coach,” “Salyut 7,” “Stalingrad,” “Mirror,” are some of the movies to

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as it recently opened cinema halls, with room for expansion. He added that “KARO started in Russia in 1993 with one parttime cinema in a hotel lobby. By 1996, it had nine screens and the entire box office of cinema in Russia was $3 million. Over 20 years later, there are about 4,000 screens in a $1 billion market. So, there are a lot of correlatio­ns between modern Russian film history and the

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same for your country.” The first Western-style theater in Russia was opened in the lobby of the Moscow Radisson.

Russia had a thriving film tradition during the Soviet era and after the dissolutio­n of the Soviet Union, the industry was rebuilt from scratch. KARO has created a brand for itself by focusing on technology and setting new standards for the theatrical exhibition industry in Russia. According to Zinyakova, “KARO is part of a culture. We are not just an exhibitor.

“We think that Saudi Arabia’s market is full of opportunit­ies for the developmen­t of the film industry. The current macroecono­mic situation in the country is positive for entering the entertainm­ent market,” said Zinyakova. “We would be glad to contribute to the developmen­t of cinema in Saudi Arabia and to consider cooperatio­n between our countries in this area.”

 ?? Reuters/File ?? Many cineplexes have come up in Saudi Arabia in recent months. The Saudi cinema industry is being seen as a good investment. Investors are being enticed to provide the best experience for moviegoers.
Reuters/File Many cineplexes have come up in Saudi Arabia in recent months. The Saudi cinema industry is being seen as a good investment. Investors are being enticed to provide the best experience for moviegoers.
 ?? Movie poster photos/Supplied ?? 1. Stalingrad, 2013, directed by Fyodor Bondarchuk.
2. The Mirror, 1975, directed by Andrei Tarkovsky.
3. The Coach, 2018, directed by Danila Kozlovsky. 4.Cranes are Flying,
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Movie poster photos/Supplied 1. Stalingrad, 2013, directed by Fyodor Bondarchuk. 2. The Mirror, 1975, directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. 3. The Coach, 2018, directed by Danila Kozlovsky. 4.Cranes are Flying, 2957, directed by Mikhail Kalatozov.
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