{"id":260,"date":"2025-06-29T19:41:22","date_gmt":"2025-06-29T19:41:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gulfood.org\/?p=260"},"modified":"2025-06-29T19:41:37","modified_gmt":"2025-06-29T19:41:37","slug":"growing-saudi-film-industry-driving-job-creation-economic-growth-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/gulfood.org\/index.php\/2025\/06\/29\/growing-saudi-film-industry-driving-job-creation-economic-growth-3\/","title":{"rendered":"Growing Saudi film industry driving job creation, economic growth"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Since lifting the cinema ban in 2018, Saudi Arabia has rapidly transformed its film industry into a key engine of job creation and economic diversification.<\/p>\n<p>By 2024, the Kingdom had opened over 630 cinema screens across 60 locations, with ambitions to exceed 1,000 by 2030.<\/p>\n<p>This expansion is expected to create over 7,000 direct and indirect jobs, contributing to a broader entertainment ecosystem projected to generate around 450,000 employment opportunities and push the sector\u2019s gross domestic product contribution to 4.2 percent by the end of the decade.<\/p>\n<p>Building an industry<\/p>\n<p>To date, more than SR3.5 billion ($933 million) has been invested in cinema infrastructure, content services, and technology by local and international players.<\/p>\n<p>According to Shahid Khan, partner and global head of media, entertainment, sports, and culture at Arthur D. Little Middle East, these investments have extended beyond major cities into developing regions, promoting more inclusive economic growth.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA notable example is Muvi Cinemas, the first Saudi-owned cinema brand and current market leader, which has rapidly expanded to establish itself as the market leader. It has employed hundreds of Saudis and actively invested in workforce localization through training programs aimed at building local capabilities in cinema operations and management,\u201d Khan said.<\/p>\n<p>He added that box office revenues have held steady at SR900 million annually for the past three years, with food and beverage sales contributing over SR500 million each year \u2014 strengthening the sector\u2019s role in Saudi Arabia\u2019s non-oil revenue diversification. Khan also pointed to the positive spillover into local film production, supported by regulatory incentives from the Film Commission, which is laying the groundwork for sustainable, locally driven industry growth.<\/p>\n<p>Films produced in these locations help showcase the Kingdom\u2019s unique natural and historical assets, sparking interest among global audiences and encouraging tourism.<\/p>\n<p>Abeer Al-Husseini, partner at Fragomen<\/p>\n<p>According to Abeer Al-Husseini, partner at Fragomen, the establishment of entities like the Film Commission and the General Entertainment Authority, alongside the development of advanced studios, has opened up new opportunities in creative, technical, and support roles. She noted that this momentum is also fueling demand for film and media education.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cEvent management, hospitality and cultural tourism have similarly benefited, particularly around major film festivals and heritage venues. Incentives like the Cash Rebate Incentive Program, which offers up to 40 percent in non-refundable grants, draw in international productions and further drive job creation,\u201d Al-Husseini said.<\/p>\n<p>She added that Saudization is making steady progress, with full nationalization in cinema sales and supervisory roles and 50 percent in technical jobs, placing Saudi talent at the center of the sector\u2019s growth.<\/p>\n<p>Al-Husseini also emphasized the broader impact of cultural initiatives such as the Red Sea International Film Festival, which supports global filmmakers while boosting local tourism and ancillary sectors including entertainment, food, media, and digital content.<\/p>\n<p>Vision 2030 and a cinematic future<\/p>\n<p>Saudi Arabia is positioning itself as an international production hub by capitalizing on a combination of geographic diversity, government incentives, and growing infrastructure.<\/p>\n<p>From Arthur D. Little\u2019s standpoint, initiatives such as Film AlUla have played a crucial role since 2020, attracting over 120 productions to the region, including international titles like Kandahar and Norah.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMeanwhile, NEOM has become a cornerstone of Saudi Arabia\u2019s emerging media industry. Over the past two years, the region has reportedly produced more than 35 projects spanning various formats, genres, and production scales,\u201d said Khan, adding: T\u201dhis includes high-profile projects like the Apple TV+ series Foundation and the international blockbuster Desert Warrior, which employed hundreds of Saudis in areas such as set design, catering, security, and logistics.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>He noted that these projects are helping build a skilled local workforce, with government cash rebates and infrastructure investment creating the foundations for a world-class production ecosystem. The country\u2019s target of producing 100 feature films by 2030 is also expected to unlock opportunities across tourism and hospitality.<\/p>\n<p>FASTFACTS<br \/>\n\u2022 This expansion is expected to create over 7,000 direct and indirect jobs, contributing to a broader entertainment ecosystem projected to generate around 450,000 employment opportunities and push the sector\u2019s gross domestic product contribution to 4.2 percent by the end of the decade.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022 While meeting Saudization requirements will remain a key challenge as demand for skilled workers rises, the influx of international talent presents valuable opportunities for collaboration, training, and upskilling the local workforce.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA compelling example of this potential can be seen in Australia, where Mission Impossible: 2 significantly boosted tourism \u2014 contributing to approximately 200 percent increase in visitors to the film location within a few years. Similarly, Saudi Arabia\u2019s cinematic exposure is poised to elevate the Kingdom\u2019s profile on the global stage, attracting tourists, stimulating local economies, and advancing the goals of Vision 2030,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>Al-Husseini underscored the role of AlUla and NEOM in promoting the Kingdom\u2019s unique cultural and futuristic offerings, both critical to advancing Vision 2030.  \u201cFilms produced in these locations help showcase the Kingdom\u2019s unique natural and historical assets, sparking interest among global audiences and encouraging tourism. This boost in tourism supports local businesses in hospitality, retail and transport,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p>Looking ahead, Arthur D. Little\u2019s Khan said that by 2025, the Saudi film sector is expected to create thousands of new jobs across related industries, supported by generous incentives such as a 40 percent production rebate and dedicated funding programs. University-level film and media programs are also helping nurture the next generation of local talent.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTourism will see strong gains as well. AlUla and NEOM\u2019s media zone is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of creative professionals and visitors annually once fully operational,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>Khan highlighted key opportunities in developing Arabic-language content, forming public-private partnerships to support talent pipelines and infrastructure, and exporting Saudi films to neighboring Gulf Cooperation Council, African, and Asian markets. However, he noted the need to address challenges such as building a skilled workforce, navigating cultural sensitivities, and adapting to shifts toward digital streaming platforms.<\/p>\n<p>Al-Husseini emphasized that Saudi Arabia\u2019s film industry is on course to boost employment and growth, with infrastructure investments \u2014 like AlHisn Studios \u2014 strengthening its capacity for large-scale productions.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cPartnerships with global production companies are on the rise, as seen in the MBS Group\u2019s recent agreement to manage and operate AlUla Studios. At the same time, training programs and workshops are being rolled out to develop local talent while attracting international professionals, supporting long-term industry sustainability,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p>She concluded that while meeting Saudization requirements will remain a key challenge as demand for skilled workers rises, the influx of international talent presents valuable opportunities for collaboration, training, and upskilling the local workforce.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Since lifting the cinema ban in 2018, Saudi Arabia has rapidly transformed its film industry into a key engine of job creation and economic diversification. 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