Multikino Explained

Multikino SA
Type:Joint stock company
Foundation:1998
Location:Warsaw, Poland
Key People:Pawel Swist
General Director
Num Employees:~1000
Industry:Cinemas
Parent:Vue International
Revenue:Unknown

Multikino is the second largest multiplex chain in Poland. It was responsible for opening the nation's first multiplex, located in Poznań. It is owned by Vue International, and the brand name also applies to cinemas in Lithuania.

History

The company started its operation in 1995 as joint venture between ITI Cinema and British UCI. In 2003 ITI bought the UCI shares and owned the company until 2013.

As Multikino was the first company to run multiplex cinemas in Poland, the term multikino is often used as a description of multiplex cinema. The situation resembles the one with Sony's Walkman, when it is used as a description for portable CC player, despite it being a registered trademark.

In February 2008 it was announced that Multikino would merge with its second largest rival, Silver Screen. Once the transaction was complete, Multikino operated 19 cinemas with 174 screens in 13 Polish cities.[1] There were also plans to enter the Ukrainian market, but due to global crisis it has never happened.

In August 2008, Multikino have installed digital projectors in each cinema. That allows viewing of 3D movies in Dolby 3D Digital Cinema.

In 2010, Multikino opened the first cinema network outside Polish borders in Riga - Latvia (August 2010) and in Vilnius - Lithuania (September 2010).

In May 2013, Vue Entertainment acquired Polish Multikino.[2] The acquisition was completed in October 2013.

Locations

Location CountryNo. of screens
1 10 screens
2 6 screens
3 10 screens
4 8 screens
5Katowice9 screens
6 6 screens
7 12 screens
8 10 screens
9 Poznań (Multikino 51) 8 screens
10 Poznań (Stary Browar) 8 screens
11 Poznań (Galeria Malta) 10 screens included 3 Platinum screens
12 Radom (Galeria Słoneczna) 6 screens
13 5 screens
14 7 screens
15 Rīga (Rīga Plaza)8 screens
16 6 screens
17Szczecin9 screens
18Tychy5 screens
19Vilnius (OZAS Gallery)7 screens
20Warszawa (Ursynów)12 screens
21Warszawa (Złote Tarasy)8 screens
22Warszawa (Wola Park)6 screens
23Warszawa (Targówek)12 screens
24Włocławek6 screens
25Wrocław (Arkady)10 screens
26Wrocław (Pasaż Grunwaldzki)11 screens
27Zabrze13 screens
28Zgorzelec3 screens

Notes and References

  1. http://www.filmneweurope.com/content/view/624/1/ Film New Europe – Multikino to merge with Silver Screen in Poland
  2. http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/uks-vue-entertainment-buys-polish-152510033.html#ahflkasjhdflakd Vue Entertainment buys Polish Multikino