Ugc

UGC is the largest European cinema operator with, as of October 2004, 92 sites and 929 screens across six countries:
  • UK: 41 cinemas, 391 screens
  • France: 40 cinemas, 365 screens
  • Spain: 5 cinemas, 88 screens
  • Belgium: 4 cinemas, 56 screens
  • Ireland: 1 cinema, 17 screens
  • Italy: 1 cinema, 12 screens
In 2002 they sold 64 million tickets. UGC was originally a France-only operator, created in 1971 from a merger of regional cinema companies. The name stood for Union Gnrale Cinmatographique; it is no more expanded today. UGC’s arrival in the UK in October 1999 was a result of the acquisition of Virgin Cinemas. The company is pretty much commerce-oriented, without significant aspirations towards promoting artistic cinema, unlike for example MK2. In December 2004, UGC in the UK and Ireland was bought out by Cineworld.

 

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