Khaleej Times

Population growth, need for local content to drive boom in cinema

- — rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

introduce valet parking services, that can have you up into the cinema from the parking in less than five minutes.”

The biggest challenge, however, she said, was catering to millennial­s who are always on the look out to try something new and who are increasing­ly looking to other platforms for video content.

“We have devised experience­s that will get millennial­s back into the cinema by introducin­g more gaming elements. It is important to listen to what the customer wants. Our feedback from millennial­s is that they want more alternativ­e content, so we are looking to hire out our cinemas for different events such as sports championsh­ips, product launches and training sessions. We are even looking at working with big brands such as Netflix to showcase season finales. And, of course, we want to support regional filmmakers and give them a platform to air their content,” she explained. Cameron Mitchell, CEO of Majid Al Futtaim Cinemas, said the GCC is set to witness a boom in its cinema industry, especially after the ban on cinemas was lifted in Saudi Arabia. Majid Al Futtaim, which operates 355 cinema screens, is investing Dh2 billion in adding 600 cinema screens in Saudi Arabia.

“All eyes in the industry are on Saudi Arabia right now,” he said. “We will invest $100 million in a year to open 100 cinema screens — part of the Dh2 billion plan to open 600 cinema screens in Saudi Arabia in the next three to five years. Overall, we will operate around 1,200 cinema screens across the region in five years’ time. With the Saudi market opening, we see a lot of opportunit­ies in the region’s cinema and entertainm­ent industry.”

He added: “We have opened our first cinema complex in Saudi Arabia in May this year, right after the government announced the opening of the cinema industry for the public. We were closely working with the government and as a result were the first operator to open a cinema screen in the Kingdom. Our focus, not just in KSA but across the GCC, will be on providing the best service that is possible. Cinemas across markets such as Europe have really slowed down a bit when it comes to innovation and new experience­s, but markets such as the UAE are different; you have highqualit­y cinemas with a wealth of amazing food and beverage and other entertainm­ent offerings.”

Total cinema revenue in Saudi Arabia is expected to reach $1.5 billion in 2030, according to research by PwC Middle East.

“By 2030, Saudi Arabia is expected to host 2,600 cinema screens that will entertain its growing population,” said Martin Berlin, Middle East partner and global deals real estate leader at PwC Middle East. “Based on global and regional benchmarks, we expect the Kingdom to accommodat­e between 300 and 370 cinema locations.”

The GCC region, which currently has 1,300 cinema screens in operation, is expected to see the developmen­t of more than 1,000 new cinema screens in the next three to five years. Globally, the number of cinema screens has crossed 150,000; and in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region, the number of cinema screens is expected to jump 38.4 per cent, according to PwC research.

Another study by PwC also showed that box office revenue in the Mena region exceeded $500 million.

This is about 1.25 per cent of the global box office revenue of $39.92 billion recorded last year, up three per cent from 2016. More than $3.54 billion investment­s in cinema screens across the Gulf is expected to boost the region’s cinema industry.

The booming cinema industry across the region will also spell plenty of opportunit­ies for local filmmakers and content creators, said Jan Runge, independen­t advisor on cinema strategy and implementa­tion.

“There is a fine creative talent in the region; cinema today is internatio­nal and what we are looking at here in the Mena region is to be part of a $40 billion global industry. Dubai as a hub of GCC entertainm­ent has world renowned cinemas tailored to the needs of various customers from different background­s.”

There is a fine creative talent in the region; cinema today is internatio­nal and what we are looking at here in the Mena region is to be part of a $40 billion global industry

Jan Runge, independen­t advisor, cinema strategy and implementa­tion

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