Cinema City International

Cinema City
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryEntertainment and media
Founded1929 (1929)
FounderMoshe Greidinger (senior)
Headquarters,
Netherlands (registered office)
Area served
Central and Eastern Europe, Israel
Key people
Mooky Greidinger (CEO)
ServicesMovie theaters
Revenue267.45 million (2011)
24.72 million (2011)
21.37 million (2011)
Total assets340.24 million (2011)
Total equity229.30 million (2011)
OwnerCineworld Group plc
Number of employees
4,000
SubsidiariesForum Film, New Age Media
Websiteen.cinemacity.nl

Cinema City is a Rotterdam-based cinema operator. Owned by Regal Cineworld and first established in Haifa, Israel, it operates 99 multiplexes and 966 screens across Central and Eastern Europe under the Cinema City banner, and in Israel under the Planet and Rav-Chen banners; it is the third largest film exhibitor in Europe. It also conducts film distribution via its subsidiary Forum Film, and cinema advertising via its subsidiary New Age Media.

Cinema City International also has real estate holdings in Bulgaria, Israel and Poland, including the Mall of Rousse and other plots of land in Bulgaria, plots of land designated to develop an amusement park in Poland, an indirect interest of 39.78% in Ronson Europe NV and an office building in Herzliya, Israel and five other properties in Israel. In 2014, Cinema City International sold its cinema business to British exhibitor Cineworld for approximately £503 million, with the company retaining its real estate assets and taking an approximately 25% minority stake in Cineworld Group.