In 2023, there were six cinemas with a total of 23 screens and 3,881 seats. Two of these cinemas were located in Gozo.
Last year, 385 different films were shown across 30,742 screenings, averaging about 80 screenings per film. There were 594,087 cinema tickets sold in total. Maltese films, mostly short films, had 4,884 admissions and made €20,457 from 143 screenings. Foreign films, which included both feature films and special events, had 589,203 admissions and made €4,488,290 from 30,599 screenings.
Audiences had 385 different films to choose from, mostly fiction, which made up 73.8% of total admissions. The top films were ‘Barbie,’ ‘The Little Mermaid,’ and ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie,’ making up 8.8%, 4.7%, and 4.7% of total admissions respectively.
Most films were rated ‘12A’ (28.1%) or ‘15’ (35.1%), while only 7.0% were rated ‘18’. Over half of the films (61.0%) had a running time between 76 and 120 minutes. ‘Live/Encore’ screenings, like operas and theatre, were the longest at around 150 minutes, while animated films were the shortest at about 87 minutes.
Cinemas employed an average of 110 people last year, mostly part-time workers.
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