Khaleej Times

Saudi Arabia launches $34.7B entertainm­ent revolution

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riyadh — After repealing a decades-long ban on cinemas only last year, Saudi Arabia has now launched an ambitious drive to become a culture and entertainm­ent hub as part of sweeping modernisat­ion plans.

American film star Katie Holmes and British actor-cum-director Idris Elba rubbed shoulders with Saudi officials, as the kingdom on Thursday night kicked off an initiative to invest 130 billion riyals ($34.7b) in culture and leisure by 2020.

The goal is to create “a true cultural industry, with theatres, cinemas and training centres,” said Ahmad Al Mazid, who leads culture policy for Saudi Arabia.

Key projects include 16 entertainm­ent complexes, an aquatic centre and three other huge leisure hubs — all part of a bid to ensure three Saudi cities make it into the global top 100 for quality of life. The project, dubbed “Quality of Life Programme 2020,” is in part designed to encourage wealthy young citizens to spend more of their leisure time in the kingdom, where more than half the population is below the age of 25.

“It will contribute to the satisfacti­on of Saudis and incentivis­e them to invest in their country and to stay,” said Ahmad Khatib, head of the entertainm­ent policy.

The government will pump 50.9 billion riyals into this cultural revolution, while courting private investors and foreign partners for the rest of the investment.

“Saudi Arabia gave me an opportunit­y to make my film here, it made sense on an economical model,” British actor Elba, who made his name as a gangster in the gritty American police series The Wire, told AFP at the event.

 ?? AFP ?? Women distribute flowers to incoming attendees of the Quality of Life Programme 2020 in the Riyadh. —
AFP Women distribute flowers to incoming attendees of the Quality of Life Programme 2020 in the Riyadh. —

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