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Honoree | Maya Cinemas

Maya Cinemas a megaplex movie theaters have been selected as a Hispanic Lifestyle 2018 Survived and Thrived Business Honoree.  Maya Cinemas along with their follow honorees will participate in Hispanic Lifestyle’s BizCon 2018 taking place on June 7, 2018 at the Ontario Airport Hotel and Conference Center.

Maya Cinemas was chartered in 2000 with a mission to develop, build, own and operate modern, first-run, megaplex movie theaters in underserved, family oriented, Latino-dominant communities.

Maya’s founder, Moctesuma Esparza combines his lifelong love of film, his vast experience as a film producer and pioneer and entertainment business developer in his pursuit of creating cornerstone movie theaters in communities lacking first run film entertainment options.

In 2003 Moctesuma’s vision was realized with the launch of the first Maya Cinema in Salinas, CA. Today this vision has expanded to Bakersfield, Pittsburg, Fresno and Delano, CA with continuing expansion plans in California and beyond.

Maya theaters offers first-run Hollywood movies in high-end cinemas focused on quality of design, state-of-the-art film presentation technology, and providing first-rate entertainment with superior customer service.

For Maya’s founder Moctesuma Esparza, the cinema experience is a time to spend with family and friends while enjoying the richest and most immersive art form ever created. This belief started for Moctesuma when he was a child in Boyle Heights during the explosion of American cinema and, in particular, Mexican-American cinema.

These rich childhood memories led Moctesuma to a long career as a Hollywood film producer. In his tenure, Moctesuma produced motion pictures such as Selena, Gettysburg and the Milagro Beanfield War, to name just a few. During this time, Moctesuma brought these films on multi-city premier tours hoping to expose his films to a wide audience in an attempt to show them to Mexican-American audiences. While on this venture he began to notice that there were no cinemas in Mexican-American populated urban areas despite the fact that the Latino community has consistently been the highest per capita patronage of cinema. This is where the seed was sowed.

Moctesuma embarked on a mission to target Latino communities that were dramatically underserved with cinemas. After identifying the right community, he purchased land so that he would be vested. Moctesuma then set out to create beautiful movie theaters that could be a cornerstone for generations to come.

Today this mission continues. Moctesuma and his team at Maya are realizing the vision and love of a boy immersed in the Mystery, Magic and Myth of the Movies years ago in down town Los Angeles surrounded by friends and family sharing an incredible experience!

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