Digicel IMAX
Digicel IMAX is Trinidad and Tobago (and the Caribbean’s) first and only IMAX 3D movie theatre.
Digicel Imax within the One Woodbrook Place development | |
Industry | Leisure, Retailing, Entertainment & Refreshments |
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Headquarters | One Woodbrook Place, Port of Spain, Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago |
Products | Tickets, Popcorn, Drinks & Confectionery |
Website | Digicel IMAX |
Digicel is the title sponsor.[1] Other sponsors include Carib Brewery, Ansa Automotive, Atlantic LNG and First Citizens Bank.
The Digicel IMAX has the largest screen in the Caribbean at a size of 70 x 40 feet with a seating capacity of 360. The cinema is located at One Woodbrook Place, Port of Spain.
Digicel IMAX was launched by Ingrid Jahra, the founder of the Giant Screen Entertainment.[2]
There were some legal disagreements[3] with the developer; however, the theatre was opened in August 2011,[4] and offers both Hollywood blockbuster movies as well as IMAX educational films, which are targeted mostly to schools in Trinidad and Tobago [5]
References
- Newsday IMAX 3D comes to TT.
- Trinidad Guardian Jahra changes face of cinema in T&T.
- Trinidad Guardian Lee Sing, HCL in legal war over land
- Trinidad Guardian Digicel IMAX Opens in T&T
- Digicel IMAX Hollywood and Educational Films
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