Come 2018, Saudi Arabia says a ban on cinemas will be lifted as the
conservative kingdom confirms that the first cinemas were likely to open
early next year.
"As the industry regulator, the General Commission for Audiovisual
Media has started the process for licensing cinemas in the Kingdom. We
expect the first cinemas to open in March 2018", Minister of Culture and
Information Awwad bin Saleh Alawwad said in a statement.
The ban was made in the 1980s in response to Islamist extremism and
as recently as January the
possibility of lifting it was was still being
dismissed by leading clerics.
The rules on film screenings have been relaxed in recent weeks with
some screenings taking place as a precursor to the official lifting of
the ban, according to Gulf News.
Religious hardliners see cinemas as a threat to cultural identity and
was considered on of the 'red lines' that were not to be overturned -
alongside women driving; a situation that was reversed in September
2017.
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