Egypt discovers the future of cinema, as Barco Escape is soon to debut at Galaxy Festival City Cinemas

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Kortrijk, Belgium, 24 June 2016 – Global digital cinema leader Barco is delighted to see the footprint of its Barco Escape cinema format expanding around the globe. Just recently, Barco announced a partnership with Egypt’s largest multiplex, Galaxy Festival City Cinemas, to bring the Barco Escape premium theater experience to Cairo – a first in the Middle East. The cinema exhibitor will premiere the three-screen, panoramic Escape format with one of the movie industry’s most anticipated summer films, Star Trek Beyond, on 27 July.

Located at Cairo’s most prestigious urban development, Cairo Festival City, Galaxy Festival City Cinemas is Egypt’s biggest cinema multiplex. “Galaxy Festival City Cinemas aspires to bring audiences the most technologically advanced movie-going experience, which is why they are proud to introduce Barco Escape to the region for the first time,” said Peter Khammas, CEO of CineTech. “Escape is what an engaging, immersive cinema experience really feels like – something you can’t get while watching a film at home. It is a great way for Galaxy Festival City Cinemas to take an edge over its competitors and attract new customers.”

More immersive than ever

Fully DCI-compliant, Barco Escape utilizes three Barco digital cinema projectors to display the movie on three screens that span the theater’s front and sidewalls. It offers a panoramic canvas that fully captures the audience’s entire field of vision. Galaxy Festival City Cinemas is so enthusiastic about the concept that it is planning to make the first Egyptian movie for the Barco Escape format.

The rise of Barco Escape

Since Barco Escape debuted in the fall of 2014 with 20th Century Fox’s #1 global hit movie Maze Runner, Barco has been working hand in hand with today’s top studios and filmmakers to create projects that offer audiences an unmatched viewing experience that is only available in theaters. JJ Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions and Paramount recently revealed that this summer’s blockbuster film Star Trek Beyond will be re-mastered for the format for its summer 2016 debut. Director Scott Waugh (“Act of Valor,” “Need for Speed”) is currently directing the Josh Hartnett-led “6 Below,” the first feature shot entirely for Barco Escape. Additionally, Barco has multi-picture deals with 20th Century Fox, Cross Creek Pictures, Fundamental Films, and Jerry Bruckheimer to create movies for the format.

Expanding the footprint

Besides the set-up at Galaxy, Barco expects to have several more Escape-equipped theater installations completed in time for the Star Trek Beyond release in July 2016. The number of Escape installations will then gradually expand over the coming months in the United States, Europe, Mexico as well as China.

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