One of many big attractions for Americans and Canadians to choose a Mexico retirement is the fact the large variety of entertainment options in the country. For this reason it is great news that Cinepolis, one of Mexico’s biggest movie theater chains is going 100% digital for increased quality.

Cinepolis offers movies in English in the country’s main expat real estate market areas, including:
- Playa del Carmen real estate
- Cancun real estate
- Cozumel real estate
- Yucatan real estate (Merida)
- Puerto Vallarta real estate
- Costa Maya real estate (in the nearby city of Chetumal)
- La Paz real estate
- Lake Chapala real estate (in the nearby city of Guadalajara)
- Mazatlan real estate
- Morelia real estate
- Cabo real estate
The story is reported by Mexico Today:
The influential Mexican chain of luxury movie theatres, Cinépolis has made a conscious move towards digitalizing their entire chain by next year. They’re investing an upwards of $300 million in this new digitalization project. The venture would secure Cinépolis as the first Latin American movie exhibitor company to turn completely digital. The leading chain of multiplexes hopes that this new modernization, marked by state-of-the-art digital auditoriums and equipment, will allow them to expand their capabilities to screening live concerts and sporting events, in addition to feature films. The Mexican company explained, “This represents the digitalization of 61% of their screens in Mexico. The process of digitalization of Cinépolis theatres began in 2009, throughout this year will continue in more than 2,800 screens in eight countries of Latin America, and in 2013 will conclude the total process.â€
The name of the chain of movie theatres means “City of Cinema†in Spanish and the company is one of the biggest cineplex companies in Mexico, with locations in the United States, Peru, and Brazil as well. Cinépolis also has a dominating growing presence in India where the company already owns 32 theaters. Alejandro Ramirez, chair of the organizing committee of the B20 Business Summit this year is the CEO of Cinépolis. Ramirez holds imperative positions in the managing of the Morelia International Film Festival and Mexicanos Primero, an initiative devoted to bringing positive changes to the Mexican education system. Ramirez is dedicated to the expansion and modernization of Cinépolis as a Mexican company and prevailing economic asset for Mexico.
Read the story at: http://mexicotoday.org/article/cin%C3%A9polis-theatres-plan-go-100-digital-2013
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