View from my room - a rare sunny day view of the skyline… https://t.co/4OHPRBQFkI
— Evihn W. Vaszily (@EvihnV) April 30, 2018
April 30, 2018 at 03:29PM
View from my room - a rare sunny day view of the skyline… https://t.co/4OHPRBQFkI
— Evihn W. Vaszily (@EvihnV) April 30, 2018
You know it’s gonna be a fantastic day when there’s no traffic driving into the city & your room is ready at 7:30! Pumped!! #MKTGNation #FearlessMarketers pic.twitter.com/7IR6eqdG1j
— Erin Cannelli Cresta (@eccresta) April 30, 2018
Float like a butterfly. Our barista extraordinaire, Kitty, does it again! Almost don’t want to… https://t.co/rddcAPSgcu
— Hari Jagannath (@harijagannath) April 30, 2018
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— GOT ANOTHER ONE! (@EzEyEMusic) April 30, 2018
#oldnavy #sfgiants #brandonbelt Priceless interview with San Francisco World Champion Giants… https://t.co/Ne57d6V59Q
— AmeliaAndAdinah (@AmeliaAndAdinah) April 30, 2018
Biking anyone?
— Naje` (@Dereanaje) April 30, 2018
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🌇 em Hilton San Francisco Union Square https://t.co/ce3YkILB9d
— not a popular person (@rodolfocunhaa) April 30, 2018
In an interview, she said the selection of a good topic is necessary for making a good movie and only those films can attract cinegoers which have a unique story line and nice production.
The project is part of a sweeping reform and investment programme dubbed "Vision 2030", the brainchild of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who also attended the launch ceremony at the site on Saturday evening.
Authorities have touted the 334-square kilometre (130 square mile) project in Qiddiya, southwest of the capital, as the kingdom’s answer to Disneyland.
Its first phase, which includes high-end theme parks, motor sport facilities and a safari area, is expected to be completed in 2022, officials say.
They hope the park will draw in foreign investment and attract 17 million visitors by 2030.
The kingdom this month hosted its first public film screening in over 35 years, having lifted a decades-long ban on cinemas last year.
In February, Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority said it would stage more than 5,000 festivals and concerts in 2018, double last year’s figure, and pump $64 billion (53 billion euros) into the sector in the coming decade.
Saudis currently splurge billions of dollars annually to see films and visit amusement parks in neighbouring tourist hubs like Dubai and Bahrain.
The kingdom has also sought to court investors with three hi-tech "giga projects", funded in part by its sovereign wealth fund.
Aside from Qiddiya, the kingdom has unveiled blueprints for NEOM - billed as a regional Silicon Valley to be built from scratch - and a reef-fringed resort destination on the Red Sea.
Skeptics have questioned the viability of the projects, worth hundreds of billions of dollars, in an era of cheap oil.
Talking to APP, he said that reduction in custom duty and sales tax on film industry related equipment and 50 percent concession of income tax in film production would help revive the local film industry.
He hoped that film industry had turned around and now it would make progress rapidly after the implementation of package announced in the budget.