Kuwait National Cinema Company

Kuwait National Cinema Company

Cinescape - Kuwait National Cinema Company (KNCC), formerly known as Kuwait Cinema Company, was incorporated in 1954 with a capital of 7 million Rupees, a few years before the Kuwaiti Dinar currency was introduced. Commencing in 1996, KNCC used up scale shopping centers as prime locations for multi-screen theaters and initiated a plan to renovate older theaters in an effort to enhance its corporate image. In November 2003, KNCC had introduced its E-Ticketing service, the first of its kind in the Middle East. With E-Ticketing, customers are able to buy tickets online using debit and credit cards. In 2005, the company has added M-NET to its family of enabled payment methods. Customers can now pay for their tickets using their mobiles. With this, Kuwait became the second country in the world (after Austria) to enable mobile payments in theaters.

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Branding KNCC to Cinescape

Enterprise IG was commissioned by Kuwait National Cinemas to transform the Company, previously linked to the government, into a brand that reflected the significant changes made by the Cinema Company since its privatisation. The challenge was to create something compelling and energetic that connected with the youth of Kuwait who are very demanding in their consumer choices. Enterprise IG incorporated the concepts of light, energy and movement into the brands' design strategy which creates a vibrant image that will be felt throughout the new Cinescape experience - from the drink and popcorn containers, to uniforms, signage, theatre magazine and digital branding.

Exhibition

Cinescape has 13 locations with 56 screens. 12 of these screens use Digital Cinema Technology and have 3D capabilities. There is also 1 Digital IMAX screen in Kuwait which is located at Cinescape 360. All of the theaters are located inside Various Malls except for 1 location which is a stand alone Cinema. The capacity level is around 10,000 seats across all locations. There are also 4 VIP screens with 2 in Cinescape the Avenues and 2 in Cinescape 360.

Distribution

Cinescape plays a major role in distribution of Major Independent films in the Middle East through its associates, Front Row Filmed Entertainment. In 2005, The Kuwait National Cinema Company joined alliance with Front Row Filmed Entertainment distributing major Independent films from studios like New Line Cinema, Paramount Vantage, Exclusive Media Group HanWay Films, Lakeshore Entertainment, Studio Canal, TF1 International, Celluloid Dreams, Peace Arch Films, Wild Bunch, Studio Ghibli, National Lampoon's and many more. Since then, more than 600 titles have been distributed across the Middle-East region. In addition to the Independent titles, it is a distributor of Arabic language films in the Gulf Region. It also distributes films from Bollywood, and Foreign Language titles to the Gulf Region.

Theaters

Cinescape Theatre Names:

  1. Cinescape 360°
  2. Cinescape The Avenues
  3. Cinescape Fanar
  4. Cinescape Alkout
  5. Cinescape Ajial
  6. Cinescape Albairaq
  7. Cinescape Marina
  8. Cinescape Sharqiah
  9. Cinescape Muhallab
  10. Cinescape Metro
  11. Cinescape Granada
  12. Cinescape Laila
  13. Cinescape Plaza

Kuwait Stock Exchange

KNCC has been listed on the Kuwait Stock Exchange as a shareholding company with assets valued at more than KD 36 million (US $122 Million)

Management

Chairman & C.E.O. - Nawaf Ahmed Al Marzouq
General Manager - Hisham Fahad Al Ghanim

External links

http://www.zawya.com/cm/profile.cfm/cid5094 http://www.arabianbusiness.com/companies/kuwait-national-cinema-company-66717.html?tab=Profile&view=markets http://www.tamdeen.com/tamdeen/index.php?/kncc/kuwait-national-cinema-company-profile.AM http://www.gulfbase.com/site/interface/CompanyProfileSummary.aspx?c=244 http://www.qubecinema.com/news/kuwaitcinema.htm http://www.ameinfo.com/79710.html


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