Launch Saudi Film 'Rabsha' in Gulf Cinemas After Success
The production company has announced the release of the Saudi film 'Rabsha' in Gulf cinemas following its notable success in Jeddah. This film marks a new step in the journey of Saudi cinema.
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The production company has announced the release of the Saudi film 'Rabsha' in Gulf cinemas following its notable success in Jeddah. This film marks a new step in the journey of Saudi cinema.
PT Nusantara Sejahtera Raya Tbk, known as Cinema XXI, has announced a cash dividend distribution of <strong>980 billion rupiah</strong> for the fiscal year 2025. This decision was made during the shareholders' general meeting held on <strong>April 6</strong>.
AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. reported a significant increase in ticket and food sales during the long Easter holiday, driven by the success of 'Super Mario Galaxy'. This surge indicates a recovery in the cinema industry following recent challenges.
The head of the Cinema Industry Chamber has denied recent rumors regarding a request to exempt theaters from the 9 PM closure order, asserting that these claims are unfounded. This statement comes amid significant challenges facing the cinema sector due to the current economic and social conditions.
The Indonesian Cinema Artists Organization PARFI '56 aims to improve the national film industry environment by focusing on policy enhancement and worker rights protection. President Marcella Zalianti emphasizes the need for broader access to Indonesian films across all societal segments.
The Egyptian Cinema Industry Chamber held a special meeting to discuss the implications of the government's decision to close cinemas at 9 PM. Key cinema producers and distributors attended to address the economic and social dimensions of this decision.
Mamdouh El-Dafrawy, a cinema expert, revealed that the decision to close cinemas at 9 PM has significantly impacted film revenues, resulting in a decline of up to <strong>70%</strong>. This measure, part of precautionary steps against the COVID-19 pandemic, raises concerns about the future of the cinema industry in the country.
Hassan Abdel Fattah, head of the Cinema Industry Chamber, warns that early cinema closures will significantly impact the sector's revenues, potentially reaching a staggering 70%. These statements come at a critical time for the Egyptian cinema industry, which is facing multiple challenges amid current economic conditions.
Hassan Abdel-Fattah, a prominent figure in the Egyptian cinema industry, emphasizes the urgent need to reorganize cinema showtimes in Egypt to address the ongoing crises facing the sector. This restructuring is deemed vital for the industry's survival.