Despite a significant number of residents leaving Hong Kong during the Easter holiday, cinema revenues surged to <strong>25.93 million Hong Kong dollars</strong> in the first four days. This marks a notable recovery in the cinema sector compared to last year's figures.
The film 'Bershama' has achieved unprecedented success at the Egyptian box office, with revenues soaring to record numbers. This reflects the strong engagement of the audience with the film, which has proven its ability to attract viewers and generate high financial returns.
Egypt's cinema revenues during Eid al-Fitr saw significant changes, with ensemble films topping the box office. This shift indicates a decline in the reliance on a single star, reshaping the traditional concept of a box office star.
The film 'Egy Best' generated revenues of <strong>half a million Egyptian pounds</strong> on Sunday, reflecting its success at the local box office. This achievement comes at a time when the Egyptian cinema industry is witnessing a notable revival.
A report by the Saudi Film Authority for 2025 reveals a significant shift in viewer preferences, with action films leading revenue, followed by comedies, while drama has notably declined.
Cinema theaters in the region are facing a severe revenue decline of up to <strong>50%</strong>, prompting many producers to postpone new film releases. This situation raises concerns about the negative impacts on the film industry.
The annual report released by the Saudi Film Authority reveals that total cinema revenues reached <strong>920.8 million riyals</strong>, with <strong>18.8 million tickets</strong> sold in 2025. This report highlights the evolving cinematic preferences of the Saudi audience.
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.
Saudi cinemas experienced a significant revival after Eid al-Fitr, generating revenues of <strong>38.6 million riyals</strong> in the first week following Ramadan. This surge reflects the audience's enthusiasm for returning to theaters after a period of stagnation.
Spanish cinema is experiencing a significant decline in viewer numbers and revenues despite increased investments and new productions. Experts are questioning how to attract audiences back to theaters.
The Egyptian film 'Bershama' will premiere in Gulf cinemas, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE, starting April 2, 2024, following its significant success in Egypt.
The film Family Business, starring artist Mohamed Saad, has achieved remarkable success in cinemas, selling over <strong>101,000 tickets</strong> since its release. This milestone reflects the film's popularity among Egyptian audiences.