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$1.59bn Makkah project awarded

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2PointZero posts profit surge

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Spanish film studio to invest $250 million in Saudi Arabia

    • Minimo VFX  CEO Felix Balbas said that his company would open a regional headquarters in Riyadh

    • The studio will enter into a joint partnership with a local company

    Minimo VFX, the Spanish film studio, is going to make an investment of $250 million in Saudi Arabia through a joint venture with a local company.

    The studio’s CEO Felix Balbas said that his company would open a regional headquarters in Riyadh. “Our partnership with the Saudi Next Level Co. consists of opening a regional headquarters in Riyadh and localizing the film content industry, as well as training Saudis and empowering them globally,” Felix told Asharq on Thursday.

    Minimo was involved in the production of films including The Dark Knight, Avatar, The Mission, Doom, and Harry Potter. It will begin operations in Riyadh in early 2022 with a team of about 45 employees, offering production, logistical and advisory services for visual effects, long and short films, television shows and advertisements, he said.

    Filmmaking and the screening of films is a recent phenomenon in the Kingdom after Saudi Arabia allowed the opening of cinemas in 2018.