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EAP Cinema network to be renovated and expandedEAP Films and Theatres Ltd announced plans to completely digitize its entire chain of theatres while expanding to a minimum of 100 screens by 2018. The company, which was founded in April 1957, is the largest film company in Sri Lanka currently owns 16 theatres and holds the largest privately owned theatre circuit of 45 cinemas, commanding over 60% of all cinema revenue generated in the island. Most notable in the group’s planned expansion will be the complete redesign of its smaller-scale cinemas, commencing with the Impala in Rajagirya. EAP Group Chairman and Managing Director, Mano Tittawella stated that the Impala would be closed from April and construction on a ultra modern building design would be commenced in May. Consisting of four floors of cinemas, retail outlets and a food court, the new cinema will be developed by EAP’s newly incorporated property development company, Galaxy Landmarks Ltd. Meanwhile, commenting on the refurbishment of its other cinemas, Tittawella stated that the company would roll out a digitization program to its remaining network of theatres over the coming year. “As the major player in Sri Lankan cinema, we decided to roll out an extensive digitization program through all of our theatres meaning that all of them will be fully digital by 2015. As you know Sri Lankan theatres, particularly in the outstation areas, still run on the old spool system. “We have already digitized four of our cinemas and we will continue to roll this program out to the other 12 at a rate of 2 cinemas every 2 months. This will result in a reduced cost to the business since digital film masters are much cheaper but it also means that we can carry out digital advertising which in an area that hasn’t been fully explored in Sri Lanka,” Tittawella explained. He added that the digitization of the entire network of EAP cinemas would also allow the group to screen high quality movies across the island. |