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 Abu Dhabi film company Image Nation gave a sneak peak of Emirati director Ali Mostafas upcoming feature The Worthy, set in a dystopian future in chaos following a chronic water shortage,atDIFF on Sunday. I think its safe to describe it as the Arab worlds first post-apocalyptic feature,  said Mostafa [pictured] who was joined at a news conference by Image Nations head of narrative Ben Ross and producerRami Yasin.A short trailer showed a fast-paced high-octane work set in a derelict world reduced to rubble in which everyone has to fight for survival.It is Mostafas third film after his breakthrough title锘緾ity Of Life and pan-Arab road movieFrom A To B.The director said the decision to shoot an action thriller was in keeping with his long-termaim to shoot a variety of genres. As a filmmaker, its always been important to me to be as diverse as possible in terms of styles, in everything th stanley cup at Ive done. When I first started shooting commercials, I was only selected for Emirati or Ramadan-themed works. Early on I decided I didnt want to be typecast. Image Nations Ross explained the project had first been developed by US producers Peter Safran  Annabelle  and Steven Schneider  Paranormal Activity, The Visit . Both are on board the f stanley usa ilm. I read the script four years ago when I was still in the US. For one reason or another it never came tog stanley cup ether and when I was casting around for new projects for Image Nation, I got in contact with them to see whether we could make it here,  said Ross.Mo Swwl British 3D film StreetDance starts shooting in London
 Indonesias Lippo Group has announced plans to invest $516m  6 trillion rupiahs  in 300 multiplexes across the country over the next ten years.The first cinema to open under Lippos Cinemaxx brand will be a 15-screen complex in the Palembang Icon shopping centre, in Palembang, South Sumatra, in September this year. Palembang Icon is the first location ready to operate a cineplex and the market there is huge,  Cinemaxx head of marketing Infany Suryadji told local paper the Jakarta Globe.Infany said the company would also open multiplexes in Manado  North stanley germany  Sulawesi , Medan  North Sumatra , Ponorogo  East Java  and Jakarta throughout the rest of the year. Lippo aims to have 2,000 screens operating across 85 cities within ten years.Indonesia remains severely under screened with only around 800 screens for a population of 253 million people. The country only had one maj stanley cup or exhibitor, Cinema 21 Group, for many years, although a competitor, Blitzmegaplex, entered the market in 2006.Blitzmegaplex is also set for expansion after parent company PT Graha Layar Prima launched an IPO on the Jakarta stock exchange and brought in Korean exhibition giant CJ CGV as a shareholder.Lippo Group is well placed to grow in exhibition, as the conglomerate stanley cup  owns shopping malls, which need multiplexes as anchor tenants, and has the deep pockets and political connections necessary to build out a cinema circuit.TopicsAsiaExhibition           No comments