![]() | This article contains promotional content .(June 2024) |
Company type | Private |
---|---|
Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | 2009[1] |
Founders |
|
Headquarters | |
Area served | Netherlands Belgium |
Services | Subscription-based movie ticketing |
Website | www |
Cineville is a Dutch subscription-based movie ticketing service. Users pay a monthly fee which allows them an unlimited amount of visits to select movie theaters using their "Cineville pass." Originally founded in Amsterdam, the service expanded into the rest of the Netherlands by 2011. [3] The service expanded into Belgium by 2022 as a separate entity: Dutch users cannot utilize their pass in Belgium and vice versa. [4] As of June 2024, Cineville is valid in 68 cinemas across 40 Dutch cities, [5] while Cineville Belgium is valid in 23 theaters across 11 cities. [6]
Cineville was founded by a group of four students working at Kriterion cinema; they were motivated by a desire to change the "old-fashioned" image of arthouse movie theaters in The Netherlands. [7] The company was originally a "collective" of 13 arthouse cinemas in Amsterdam, uniting in part due to the perceived hegemony of commercial multiplex film theaters. [8]
By 2019, the service launched an app. [9] During the COVID-19 lockdowns in The Netherlands, Cineville founded a temporary platform for streaming arthouse film called "Vitamine Cineville." They credit this platform with retaining over 75% of their membership during the lockdowns. [10]
Cineville Belgium was started in 2022 as a subsidiary. It was an initiative of five Brussels arthouse movie theaters that had suffered significant losses of income during the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium. [11] The Belgian Cineville pass expanded into Wallonia in May 2023, [12] and into Flanders in September 2024.
In March 2023, a subsidiary in Austria was founded, which uses the technical backend of Cineville, but does not use the name and branding, but uses the name 'Nonstop - Dein Kinoabo'. [13] The Nonstop group consists of 24 cinemas, 14 of them in Vienna.
In August 2024, a subsidiary in Germany was founded, using both the technical backend and branding of Cineville. It started with cinemas in Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Nuremberg and Freiburg and is set to expand to more regions soon. [14]
Time period | Membership |
---|---|
May 2012 | 7.000 [15] |
February 2013 | 10.000 [16] |
April 2015 | 16.000 |
2017 | 30.000 [17] |
December 2018 | 40.000 [18] |
April 2019 | 44.000 |
January 2020 | 50.000 [19] |
December 2021 | 55.000 [20] |
March 2023 | 70.000 [21] |
January 2025 | 97.700 [22] |
Time period | Membership |
---|---|
September 2022 | 800 [23] |
September 2023 | 5.000 [24] |
December 2023 | 6.800 [25] |
June 2024 | 8.500 |
By 2019, over half of Dutch Cineville users were between the ages of 20 and 39. On average, they visited the cinema 30 times per year. [26] In Belgium, the average age of visitors is also between 20 and 30. [27]
Thalys was a brand name used for high-speed train services between Paris Gare du Nord via Brussels-South to either Amsterdam Centraal or to German cities in the Rhein-Ruhr, including Aachen, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Duisburg, Essen and Dortmund.
Belgium has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 65 times since making its debut as one of seven countries at the first contest in 1956. The only countries with more appearances are Germany (67), France (66) and the United Kingdom (66). Belgium have been absent only three times in total, in 1994, 1997, and 2001, due to low scores in the previous contests that relegated them from the contest. Belgium has won the contest once, in 1986.
Belgium was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 with the song "Je t'adore", written by Kate Ryan, Niklas Bergwall, Niclas Kings, and Lisa Greene, and performed by Kate Ryan herself. The Belgian participating broadcaster, Flemish Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie (VRT), selected its entry for the contest through the national final Eurosong '06. The competition featured twenty-eight competing entries and consisted of seven shows. In the final on 19 February 2006, "Je t'adore" performed by Kate Ryan was selected as the winner via the votes of seven jury groups and a public televote.
The Diamond Film is a film award recognising domestic box office achievements in the Netherlands. The Diamond Film is awarded to films from the Netherlands once they have sold 1,000,000 cinema tickets or more during the original circulation. The award is initiated by the Netherlands Film Festival and the Netherlands Film Fund in addition to the Golden Film for 100,000 visitors, the Platinum Film for 400,000 visitors, and the Crystal Film for 10,000 visitors of a documentary film.
Halima Chehaima is a Belgian beauty pageant titleholder who won the title of Miss Belgium 2007. She also won the Miss International Tourism contest in 2007 in Portugal and represented Belgium in Miss World 2007 in China.
Micha Wertheim is a Dutch stand-up comedian, writer, director and satirist. He is best known for challenging the conventions of comedy and theatre.
The Mechelen-Zuid water tower is a 143-metre-high (469 ft), combined water and telecommunications tower constructed in 1978. Since 1979, it has supplied the water to the city of Mechelen, Belgium, while also hosting television and telecommunications aerials. The concrete spire passes through a wide disc holding water fifty metres above the ground. Higher up, a smaller disc supports telecommunications equipment. Topped by a decorative stainless steel tube, it is claimed to be the highest water tower in the world.
The Cirque Royal (French) or Koninklijk Circus (Dutch), meaning "Royal Circus", is an entertainment venue in Brussels, Belgium. Conceived by the architect Wilhelm Kuhnen in 1953, the building has a circular appearance, but in fact is constructed as a regular polygon. It can hold 2,000 spectators, and nowadays is primarily used for live music shows.
Racing White Daring Molenbeek, also known as RWD Molenbeek and often referred to as RWDM, is a Belgian professional football club based in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, Brussels. As of the 2024–25 season, the club plays the second after relegation from the 2023–24 Belgian Pro League, the club's first season back in the top flight. The club is seen in Belgium as a continuation of previous clubs with the same name that went out of business.
Sportpark Schildman is a municipal park and sports complex in Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands. It contains the main grounds, training fields, and facilities for:
Omroep Zeeland is a public broadcaster located in Zeeland, Netherlands. Founded in 1988, the media organization is active in television, radio, and internet. The audience is on average slightly older than that of the other Dutch regional broadcasters.
The Gorinchemse Voetbalvereniging Unitas is a Dutch association football club from Gorinchem. It is among the oldest football clubs of the Netherlands and for most of the 20th century played in the highest leagues of amateur football. In 2018 the first team of GVV Unitas returned to the Hoofdklasse. They won promotion to the Derde Divisie in 2020.
Bryan Michael Limbombe Ekango is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Eredivisie club Heracles Almelo.
The Amsterdamsestraatweg Water Tower is located in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The water tower was built at Amsterdamsestraatweg 380 in 1916, in the style of the Amsterdam School. It became derelict in 1986 and was repeatedly squatted before its redevelopment into apartments began in 2020.
Big Brother is the Dutch & Belgian cooperation version of the international reality television franchise Big Brother produced by Endemol. The show aired in Netherlands on RTL5 and in the Flemish Region on VIER/Play4 and has had a total of four seasons. The first season of the show aired in 2021. A fifth season will air in 2025.
Joris Van Rossem, known artistically as Metejoor, is a Belgian pop singer who sings in Dutch. He topped the Ultratop charts in Flanders with the singles "1 op een miljoen" and "Dit is wat mijn mama zei", from his self-titled debut album that topped the respective album chart.
Nadia Naji is a Belgian politician and co-president of Groen together with Jeremie Vaneeckhout.