Event Archive
In Exhibition With: Ted Hope - Children of Lynch and The New Surreal
In this Cannes Film Festival award winner, a customs officer who can smell fear develops an unusual attraction to a strange traveler while aiding a police investigation that will call into question her entire existence.
Dolly Parton and Burt Reynolds sing and dance through this inspired musical comedy about the demise of the legendary Chicken Ranch. FREE SCREENING FOR MEMBERS.
In Exhibition With: Ted Hope - Children of Lynch and The New Surreal
A shy, isolated teenager (Anna Cobb in a stunning feature debut) becomes immersed in an online role-playing game.
An aspiring poet joins a cynical team of journalists in 19th century Paris and discovers that the written word can be an instrument of both beauty and deceit in this sumptuous adaptation of Honoré de Balzac’s classic novel.
Kit Harington (Game of Thrones) plays Shakespeare's iconic Henry V in this vivid contemporary adaptation, filmed live on stage in London.
Based on a best-selling graphic novel, this cross-continent adventure tells the story of a rabbi and his talking cat.
In Exhibition With: Ted Hope - Children of Lynch and The New Surreal
A mesmerizing fable of long-repressed secrets and awakening memories from the mysterious and oneiric world of Lucile Hadžihalilović.
A tender tale of childhood grief, memory and connection from Céline Sciamma, one of the most accomplished and unpredictable contemporary French filmmakers working today.
In early 1960s France, an unplanned pregnancy upends the life of a young student in Audrey Diwan's astounding and affecting film.
Alfred Hitchcock turns a "murder of crows" literal in a terrifying horror film. Remastered in 4K.This community event is sponsored by Commissioner Kirk Menendez. FREE to the 40+ community. Tickets are available only through playgables.com.
In Exhibition With: Ted Hope - Children of Lynch and The New Surreal
David Lynch's one-of-a-kind surreal epic, newly remastered in 4K. SOLD OUT!
This soulful and heartfelt documentary about the funky and fabulous New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival invites you to bliss out on New Orleans' unique culture. Featuring Jimmy Buffett, Bruce Springsteen, Pitbull, Al Green, Herbie Hancock, and many others. With opening night event featuring live music on June 3!
A heartwarming and moving comedy-drama with touches of magical realism from acclaimed director Ayumu Watanabe (Children of the Sea) and STUDIO4°C (Tekkonkinkreet, Mind Game).
Mitsuha and Taki are two total strangers living completely different lives. After a wish, they become connected through their dreams in this beautiful masterpiece about time, the thread of fate, and the hearts of two young souls.
An awe-inspiring magical tale set in modern Tokyo from the creative team behind the global smash hit Your Name.
Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, Panda! Go Panda! is a charming early-career classic from animation legends Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki before they went on to co-found the legendary Studio Ghibli.
Satoshi Kon's groundbreaking debut feature is an exhilarating and mind-bending thriller that keeps you guessing right until the very end.
A woman from Scotland, while traveling in Colombia, begins to notice strange sounds. Soon she begins to think about their appearance.
A widow accepts a job as a live-in governess to the King of Siam's children in this adaptation of the popular Rodgers & Hammerstein musical. FREE SCREENING FOR MEMBERS
An engrossing documentary exploring the lost history of the iconic restaurant chain Horn & Hardart, which served affordable-priced quality food to millions of New Yorkers and Philadelphians for more than a century. Back by popular demand!
Join us for a day celebrating Haitian culture, food, music, and films with local Haitian American filmmakers as our special guests. This event features an open-air market, film screenings, a live performance and more!
From the creators of Spirited Away and Ponyo, and Academy Award®-nominated director Hiromasa Yonebayashi, comes a gorgeous and adventure-filled adaptation of The Borrowers, one of the most beloved children’s books of all time.
The brilliant sequel to the original Godfather film continues the saga of two generations of successive power within the Corleone family. New 4K Restoration
In celebration of the 30th anniversary of The Godfather: Part III, Francis Ford Coppola brings a definitive new edit and restoration of the final film in his epic trilogy.
Francis Ford Coppola's epic masterpiece, newly restored in 4K to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its release.
A celebration of contemporary Italian cinema hosted by the Consulate General of Italy. Screenings from May 7 to May 11 are free and open to the public. Click here to reserve tickets.
Panah Panahi, the son of acclaimed Iranian director Jafar Panahi, makes a striking feature debut with this charming, sharp-witted, and deeply moving comic drama about a family on a road trip.
Award-winning environmental photographer James Balog captures the lives of everyday Americans on the front lines of climate change, inspiring us to reevaluate our relationship with the natural world. Features an introduction and post-screening Q&A with Citizens' Climate Lobby Miami Group Leader Greg Hamra.
The film that launched Bruce Lee to instant superstardom and set a new standard for kung fu heroics. 4K Restoration
Eve (acclaimed French actress Catherine Frot) is one of France’s greatest artisanal horticulturalists, but her rose business is facing imminent bankruptcy. When her secretary hires three inexperienced ex-convicts, they must team up to rescue the business in this verdant comedy.
Set in a 19-century Paris nightclub that caters to society’s decadent elite, this exhilarating musical follows the story of the ill-fated love affair between a stunning courtesan (Nicole Kidman) and a struggling young writer (Ewan McGregor). FREE SCREENING FOR MEMBERS
Scatterbrained Polly gets a job as a secretary in Gabrielle's art gallery. Polly aspires to be a professional photographer and idolizes Gabrielle for her artistic ability. When Gabrielle rekindles an old romantic relationship with the younger painter Mary, Polly becomes jealous, and discovers Gabrielle is not who she claims to be.
Set twelve years before the epic His Dark Materials trilogy, this gripping adaptation revisits Philip Pullman's fantastical world in which waters are rising and storms are brewing.
A teenager who dreams of being an astronaut turns the housing project where he lives, a massive brick city on the brink of destruction, into a starship before it disappears into space entirely.
Wallace and his loyal dog, Gromit, set out to discover the mystery behind the garden sabotage that plagues their village and threatens the annual giant vegetable growing contest in this Academy Award®-winning film.
In Warsaw, a pair of mermaid sisters are adopted into a cabaret. While one seeks love with humans the other hungers to dine on the human population of the city.
A maid living in post-World War I England secretly plans to meet with the man she loves before he leaves to marry another woman.
A breathtaking chronicle of one family’s dream to harvest in harmony with nature. This screening will be followed by a panel discussion as part of our Science on Screen®️ series.
Over two "typical" days in the life of The Beatles, the boys struggle to keep themselves and Sir Paul McCartney's mischievous grandfather in check while preparing for a live TV performance. Community event sponsored by Commissioner Kirk Menendez. Tickets are available only through playgables.com.
In the Iranian ghost town Bad City, a place that reeks of death and loneliness, the townspeople are unaware they are being stalked by a lonesome vampire.
In the year 2035, a dream auditor working for an all-seeing surveillance state takes a surreal and cosmic journey through an eccentric woman’s unconscious archive and begins to fall in love with her younger self.
A pretentiously artistic director is hired for a new Broadway musical and changes it beyond recognition.
In 1936 Budapest, Szilvia, a rich but sterile woman needs an heir to inherit her father's money, so she bribes Jewish shopgirl Irén--played by a young Isabelle Huppert--to have a child with her husband. Directed by the legendary Márta Mészáros, the first woman to direct a film in Hungary.
A bored New Jersey suburban housewife (Rosanna Arquette) obsesses over Susan (played by Madonna in her first lead role), a kooky character that she's read about in the personal columns, which leads to her being mistaken for the woman herself.
The life and career of the hailed Hollywood movie star and underappreciated genius inventor, Hedy Lamarr. This screening is part of the National Evening of Science on Screen® and will be followed by a panel discussion with notable women in STEM.
A young boy and his working-class Belfast family experience the tumultuous late 1960s.
An ambitious carny with a talent for manipulating people with a few well-chosen words hooks up with a female psychiatrist who is even more dangerous than he is.
A look at how Richard Williams, father of tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams, coached his daughters on their path to becoming game-changing athletes.
Directed by Academy Award winner Steven Spielberg, from a screenplay by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner Tony Kushner, West Side Story tells the classic tale of fierce rivalries and young love in 1957 New York City.
The extraordinary true story of a man, Amin, on the verge of marriage which compels him to reveal his hidden past for the first time. This unique drama is rendered in a stunning, animated style.
In this spooky drama, three Black women strive to find their place at an elite Northeastern university, where racism and hauntings abound. Free, sneak-peak screening and Q&A with Dr. Terri Francis, Associate Professor of Cinematic Arts and Associate Dean of Inclusion and Outreach at the University of Miami.
A woman leaves an Austrian convent to become a governess to the children of a Naval officer widower in the multiple Academy Award-winning musical.
In this Francis Ford Coppola film, lonely wiretapper Harry Caul (Gene Hackman) records a seemingly harmless conversation between a couple, only to find out that his recording could cost the lovers their lives.
After his wife's unexpected death, Yusuke Kafuku, a renowned stage actor and director, receives an offer to direct a production of Uncle Vanya in Hiroshima. There, he begins to face the haunting mysteries his wife left behind.
In this Miami Film Festival Florida Premiere, film archivists, curators, technicians and filmmakers from around the world explain what film preservation is and why it is needed.
This screening is SOLD OUT.
Puttin' on the Ritz! Gene Wilder brings his trademark comedic style to the role of Dr. Fredrick Frankenstein in this classic film directed by the legendary Mel Brooks. Community event sponsored by Commissioner Kirk Menendez.
A young woman inherits her mother’s vendetta and commits to a solitary life wherein her only companions are bloody revenge and her deadly umbrella. This film inspired Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill saga.
Reem, a young mother married to a jealous man, goes to Huda’s salon in Bethlehem. But this ordinary visit turns sour when Reem realizes that Huda is not who she seems to be.
Sicilian aristocrat Prince Don Fabrizio Salina (Burt Lancaster) holds on to the last vestiges of the opulent world that he knows and loves as Garibaldi and his Redshirts close in, battling for a new Italy. The film is based on an all-time, best-selling Italian novel. Preceded by a special University of Miami Frost School of Music introduction.
This screening is SOLD OUT.
This program includes The Queen of Basketball, Three Songs for Benazir and When We Were Bullies.
This program includes Audible and Lead Me Home.
This year's nominees represent Poland, United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Denmark, Switzerland, Kyrgyzstan, and the USA.
Stellar films from the USA, UK, Canada, Chile, Russia, Spain. These films are for adults only and are not kid-friendly as they have been in past years.
Ossie Davis makes his directorial debut in this comedic and soulful neo-noir. Coffin Ed (Raymond St. Jacques) and Grave Digger Jones (Godfrey Cambridge), two plainclothes detectives on the Harlem detail, are assigned to investigate the goings-on of a suspicious local preacher and to locate a wayward bale of cotton that may hold valuable evidence.
Amina, a practicing Muslim, lives with her daughter, 15-year-old Maria, in Chad. When Amina learns Maria is pregnant and wants to have an abortion, they face an impossible situation in a country where abortion is legally and morally condemned.
With haunting Louisiana bayous as backdrop, this Southern Gothic film follows Eve (Jurnee Smollett), a young girl in an affluent Creole family, as she battles the dangers lurking within and around her loved ones. Dubbed the best film of 1997 by Roger Ebert and inducted into the National Film Registry in 2018.
Dorothy Dandridge plays Carmen Jones, a factory worker at an army camp, who can have just about any man that she wants, but she sets her sights on Joe (Harry Belafonte), an engaged pilot. Once Carmen gets what she wants, she sets her sights on someone else, triggering trouble for all involved.
In this cult romantic comedy, Cher plays Loretta Castorini, a dutiful daughter from Brooklyn, New York, who finds herself in a difficult situation when she falls for her fiancé’s brother (Nicolas Cage). Valentine's Day Screening
Celebrate Galentine's Day with us! Southern belle housewife Evelyn Couch (Kathy Bates) lives a dull and unfulfilling domestic existence until she befriends Ninny (Jessica Tandy), an elderly woman at a nursing home who entertains with tales of her thrilling past.
When two Paris nightclub jazz players (Paul Newman and Sidney Poitier) meet two vacationing American beauties (Joanne Woodward and Diahann Carroll), their passion for music is suddenly challenged by their desire for love.
Douglas Street is sick of everything about his life, so he repeatedly reinvents himself in this criminally underseen dark comedy, which won the Sundance Grand Jury Prize.
In the first film role of his career, 22-year-old Sidney Poitier plays Luther Brooks, a young Black doctor who operates on two white brothers brought in for gunshot wounds. What follows is a chain of violent confrontations between a vicious psychopath, his gang, and the Black community.
When handyman Homer Smith (Sidney Poitier) arrives at a farm run by German nuns, Mother Superior decides right away that he is the one destined to build the chapel of her dreams. Poitier’s performance earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor.
Special Agent 007 comes face to face with one of the most notorious villains of all time, and now he must outwit and outgun the powerful tycoon to prevent him from cashing in on a devious scheme to raid Fort Knox--and obliterate the world’s economy. Community event sponsored by Commissioner Kirk Menendez.
Bill Gunn's highly stylized and utterly original treatise on sex, religion and African American identity mixes elements of blaxploitation, high art, and horror. When an anthropologist is stabbed by his unstable assistant with an ancient ceremonial dagger, he is transformed into an immortal being cursed with an unquenchable thirst for blood.
In this eerie, science-fiction drama, a deadly cloud descends over a Brazilian city, forcing two strangers into a complex emotional web by trapping them inside indefinitely.
Superstar TV journalist France de Meurs, played by Léa Seydoux, seems to have it all until a fateful Paris accident changes her life in ways she never imagined.
A poor, uneducated mountain girl leaves her cabin in search of respect, a wealthy husband, and a better life in this fictionalized musical based on the real life of Margaret “Molly” Brown, who survived the sinking of the Titanic.
Upon leaving his orphanage, Totò learns that the world is not as kind as he anticipated, but he forges a special bond with Milan’s warm-hearted outcasts in this neorealist fairy tale.
Penélope Cruz stars in Pedro Almodóvar's latest contemporary melodrama, following two women whose lives intersect after giving birth on the same day in the same hospital.
Alana Kane and Gary Valentine navigate the treacherous pitfalls of friendship and first love in the San Fernando Valley in 1973.
Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron sing and dance to the music of George Gershwin in this stunning musical about an American GI and the Parisian woman he falls in love with. Sold out!
Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon team up with the incomparable Marilyn Monroe in this classic comedy chock full of music and hijinks.Community event sponsored by Commissioner Kirk Menendez.
Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, and the hilarious Muppets give Charles Dickens' classic tale a unique twist in this beloved Christmas classic.
A hypnotically stylized murder mystery that reemerges after being lost for decades to take its place as one of the most singular and astonishing works of Iran's pre-revolution New Wave. New 4K Restoration
In Aaron Sorkin's latest drama, Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem bring television stars Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz to life as the couple faces obstacles that could end their careers and marriage.
In this classic film which started the Godzilla franchise, a monster terrorizes the citizens of a Japanese island. New 4K Restoration
A domineering but charismatic rancher (Benedict Cumberbatch) wages a war of intimidation on his brother's new wife and her teen son — until long-hidden secrets come to light.
Screen legends Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando croon and dance their way into the hearts of Jean Simmons and Vivian Blaine - and audiences - in this rousing 1950s musical. Free for members!
John Leguizamo directs and stars in an inspirational drama based on the true story of a Cuban American teacher and his national championship-winning chess team from Miami Jackson High School.
A behind-the-scenes portrait of a radical American icon, featuring an in-person conversation with Bob Dylan historian Richard Thomas.
A towering feat of Spanish counterculture and Pedro Almodóvar’s favorite horror film! New 4K Restoration
Acclaimed Japanese director Ryusuke Hamaguchi leaves no stone unturned in this beguiling triptych about modern love and obsessions.
Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway star in this groundbreaking film about notorious Depression-era gangsters Bonnie and Clyde. Community event sponsored by Commissioner Kirk Menendez.
Jean-Paul Belmondo steals a car, kills a cop, and tries to go on the lam with girlfriend Jean Seberg in Jean-Luc Godard's seminal masterpiece. New 4K Restoration
Two estranged brothers who get tangled in a rivalry between a legendary bank robber and an eccentric rival at the height of the Great Depression before finding they are a part of a larger historic scheme. Includes post-screening Q&A!
A teenage boy must learn to pilot the Gundam F91 in order to save his friends and family from an imperialistic army that has seized control of the Earth Federation's space colonies. 30th Anniversary!
This Halloween, enjoy a double creature feature screening of the original Dracula and Frankenstein for their 90th anniversaries!
The staff of The French Dispatch, a widely circulated American magazine, convenes to write the obituary of its beloved founder in the latest star-studded film from Wes Anderson.
An international spy's wife enters a frenzy after asking him for a divorce in Polish director Andrzej Żuławski’s viscerally intoxicating psychological horror - presented in a brand new 4K restoration.
The Soviet Union's most beloved film dubbers must put their golden voices to new use in this stirring and charming comedy.
Marine scientists and Special Operations veterans come together to preserve and restore Florida's coral reef in this riveting documentary. With post-screening panel discussion featuring FORCE BLUE team members and marine conservation experts.
Young orphan Oliver Twist runs away and meets a group of boys trained to be pickpockets by an elderly mentor in this rousing musical. 4K Restoration! Free for members!
A young nurse (Bibi Andersson) cares for a stage actor (Liv Ullmann) who has inexplicably gone mute in Ingmar Bergman's radical and dreamlike work of profound psychological depth.
A filmmaking couple’s (Vicky Krieps, Tim Roth) summer retreat to the idyllic island that inspired their hero Bergman blurs the lines between reality and fantasy in their own relationship.
A young man embarks on an adventure across three fantastical realms in order to face his greatest fears.
Amidst the devastation of post-crisis Spain, a mother and daughter bluff and grift to keep up the lifestyle they think they deserve, bonding over common tragedy and an impending eviction.
Four people give different accounts of a brutal crime in director Akira Kurosawa's eloquent masterwork that introduced Japanese cinema to the Western World.
A brilliant young fund manager leaves her unfulfilling life to chase her lifelong dream of becoming an opera singer in the Scottish Highlands.
Watch a selection of risk-taking short films, from documentary to animation, narrative to experimental, from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.
The final battle between mobile suit pilots Amuro Ray and Char Aznable - on the big screen.
A private banker in 1970's Argentina finds himself untangling a sinister web of colonialism and high finance in this riveting look at international intrigue worthy of John le Carré and Francis Ford Coppola.
Cat burglar Cary Grant must clear his name with the help of Grace Kelly in this suspenseful thriller from Alfred Hitchcock. 4K Restoration!
Arthur Miller confronts the American Dream in this dark and passionate tale starring Mark Strong and directed by Ivo van Hove. Captured live from London's West End!
A new 4K restoration of Federico Fellini and muse Giulietta Masina's acclaimed portrait of a fiercely independent sex worker in Rome. In-Theater Screening
The diverging destiny of two Ancient Egyptian princes and brothers - one born of royal blood, one an orphan with a secret past - is told in this epic, animated tale from DreamWorks Animation.
A slick Los Angeles callboy (Richard Gere) finds love and redemption in Paul Schrader's ultra-stylish and sexually charged drama.
Redemption is the long game in Paul Schrader’s latest film, starring Oscar Isaac, Tiffany Haddish, and Willem Dafoe.
Frodo has reached the land of Mordor in his quest to destroy the One Ring while Aragorn and the rest of the Fellowship defend Minas Tiris, the last bastion of Men, against the evil armies of Sauron. 4K Extended Edition!
As Frodo edges closer to Mordor, the divided Fellowship must contend with the traitorous Saruman and his horde of orcs at Isengard. 4K Extended Edition!
Frodo Baggins is tasked with destroying the dreaded One Ring in the fires of Mount Doom where it was forged. 4K Extended Edition!
An all-star cast that includes Ian McKellen, Helen Mirren, and others tells the inside story of the last time Broadway came back from the brink.
Hayao Miyazaki's feature film debut is a masterfully animated tale of a gentleman thief, a royal damsel in distress, and castle filled with secret treasures. 4K Restoration! In-Theater Screening
A migrant masseur enters a gated community and plys his trade on the wealthy residents in this unclassifiable meditation on class, immigration, and global warming from Poland. In-Theater Screenings
The untold story of maverick film exhibitor and distributor Donald Rugoff, as told by those who knew him best. Featuring a virtual post-screening conversation with director Ira Deutchman. In-Theater Screening
Carey Mulligan and Bill Nighy star in this highly acclaimed stage production captured live from the West End. In-Theater Screenings
Winner of 3 Oscars®️, including Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor. A child of deaf adults gifted with a singing voice her parents can't hear finds herself torn between the obligations she feels to her family and the pursuit of her own dreams.
Milkman Tevye seeks suitable husbands for his unmarried daughters in this classic musical about changing traditions among a Jewish village in Ukraine. In-Theater Screening
Celebrating 30 years of Thelma & Louise's revolutionary story. Includes introduction & brief conversation with Katlyn Aviles, PhD student at UM. In-Theater Screening
Shinya Tsukamoto's techno-erotic cyberpunk cult classic is back to melt moviegoers everywhere. In-Theater Screening
The last seal-child, Saoirse, and her brother Ben go on a breathtakingly gorgeous, hand-drawn adventure to save the world of magic. In-Theater Screenings
Legendary actor Udo Kier (Bacurau) gives a career-defining role as a retired hairdresser who escapes his retirement home to fulfill his former client's dying wish for him to style her final hairdo. In-Theater Screenings
Celebrate CGAC founder Steven Krams' birthday with a special screening of the Oscar-winning tale of a young boy enchanted by the flickering images of his hometown movie theater. In-Theater Screening
This one-act musical chronicles its own creation as an entry in the New York Musical Theatre Festival and follows a struggling author and his two actress friends during the initial, brief creative period. Presented by Miami Theatre Works.
Jean-Louis Trintignant plays a weak-willed Fascist tasked with assassinating his leftist mentor in Bernardo Bertolucci's masterpiece. In-Theater Screening
The fists are fast and furious in Jackie Chan's breathtakingly inventive martial-arts comedy, presented in a stunning 4K restoration. In-Theater Screenings
A riveting, Cannes-selected #MeToo drama about a teenage ski prodigy and her predatory instructor. In-Theater Screenings
Werner Herzog hauled an actual gigantic river boat over a mountain in his tale of a mad South American rubber baron determined to establish an opera house in the Peruvian jungle. In-Theater Screenings
A teen gang in South London defend their block from an alien invasion. 10th anniversary screening on 35mm! In-Theater Screenings
Four men, including a recently-released criminal (Alain Delon) and an alcoholic ex-cop (Yves Montand), come together to execute a meticulously planned jewel heist in this 4K restoration of Jean-Pierre Melville's ultimate heist picture. In-Theater Screenings
A musical comedy special shot and performed by Bo Burnham (Eighth Grade, Promising Young Woman), alone, over the course of the past year. In-Theater Event
Werner Herzog's only horror film is an artistically rich yet humanely grounded work featuring a terrifying performance from Klaus Kinski in the title role. In-Theater Screenings
François Ozon’s latest film is a sexy, nostalgic reverie of first love and its consequences during a seaside summer.In-Theater Screenings
Richard Harris is King Arthur and Vanessa Redgrave is Guenevere in this majestic romance based on the days of yore. In-Theater Screening
Bruno S.'s performance in Werner Herzog's beloved drama is unmissable and one the famed director considered the best he captured on screen. In-Theater Screenings
A death-obsessed young man meets a devil-may-care octogenarian in Hal Ashby's outrageously funny fable about love, life, and happiness. In-Theater Screening
Ali and his fellow street urchins seek a hidden treasure but first must go back to school in this Venice Film Festival award-winning movie from Iranian director Majid Majidi. In-Theater Screenings
Join us for a live, in-theater reading of the traditional Swahili folk tale The Monkey's Heart, produced by our partners Arca Images. In-Theater Event
Klaus Kinski is consumed with visions of conquering all of South America in Werner Herzog's unforgettable portrait of madness and power. In-Theater Screenings
Questlove's Sundance award-winning documentary is a testament to the healing power of music during times of unrest, both past and present. Featuring never-before-seen concert performances by Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, Sly & the Family Stone, and more. In-Theater Screenings
A struggling factory owner and a fabulous entertainer embrace their differences and create a line of sturdy stilettos that take the world by storm in this award-winning musical by Cyndi Lauper, Harvey Fierstein, and Jerry Mitchell. In-Theater Screenings
French superstars Alain Delon and Romy Schneider star in a scintillating and icily erotic film presented in a new 4K restoration. In-Theater Screenings
Master filmmakers Abbas Kiarostami and Jafar Panahi teamed up for this subtle tragedy on class conflict in modern Iran. Virtual Release
In observation of Juneteenth, Gables Cinema and Oolite Arts present this special screening of I Am Not Your Negro with an introduction by & conversation with Edson Jean, Haitian-American filmmaker and 2020 Oolite Arts Cinematic Arts Resident. In-Theater Screening
The 70+ year career and triumphant journey to stardom of Rita Moreno is recounted in this illuminating documentary that was an Official Selection of Sundance. In-Theater Screenings
The carefully maintained social varnish of a Quebec community begins to crack when a popular teenage girl's pregnancy is revealed. Virtual Release
One of the greatest Broadway musicals comes to the screen in this tale of music, racial bigotry, and enduring love as outsized as the American heartland set aboard a Mississippi River show boat. Free for members! In-Theater Screening
This Oscar-nominated hand-drawn adventure follows a young wolf hunter who befriends a free-spirited girl from a mysterious tribe that can transform into wolves at night. In-Theater Screenings
David Bowie, Catherine Deneuve, and Susan Sarandon star in a stylishly gothic tale of undying beauty, unending passion, and their terrible cost. In-Theater Screening
A buddy comedy produced on a shoestring budget, starring three of the most recognizable faces in Romanian movies, Paul Negoescu's second feature suggests Pineapple Express by way of Abbas Kiarostami. Virtual Release
A New York Times writer bonds with a young man in Tel Aviv after suffering a tragedy in this enchanting drama. In-Theater Screenings
Experience a historic concert by Carlos Varela, one of the most enigmatic, rebellious and poetic artists of Cuban music. In-Theater Screenings
Kevin Bacon, Matt Dillon, Neve Campbell, and Denise Richards star in this notorious and steamy story of murder, intrigue and sex. 35mm screening In-Theater Screening
An insightful, rousing coming-of-age story chronicling the student-led March For Our Lives movement in the wake of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting. Virtual Release
A steadfast young doctor challenges Saudi Arabian social norms when she runs for political office in this feel-good feature from Haifaa Al Mansour (Wadjda). In-Theater Screenings
A stunning 4K restoration of Fellini's semi-autobiographical masterpiece of Italian comedy. In-Theater Screenings
Back by popular demand! This annual showcase of some of the most exciting new cinematic voices from France is sure to fill you with joie de vivre. Virtual Release
A smooth-talking carny gets a second chance from beyond the grave to make amends to those he loved in this beloved Rodgers & Hammerstein musical. Free For Members! In-theater Screening
At the outbreak of World War One, a young man embarks on a treacherous mission to find his beloved horse and bring him home. In-Theater Screenings
An urgent portrait of the everyday people who participated in Adolf Hitler's Third Reich. In-Theater Screenings
To celebrate the 80th anniversary of the oft-cited 'greatest film ever made', we present a stunning 4K edition that brings to life Orson Welles' astonishing and innovative techniques like never before. With introduction and post-screening discussion by Christina Lane, Edgar Award-winning author and Chair of the Department of Cinematic Arts at UM. In-Theater Screening
Bruce Lee's artistry is on full display in the martial arts spectacle that rocketed him to international stardom and made him a legend. In-Theater Screening
Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof defied a lifelong ban on filmmaking to deliver this piercing, four-part drama about the costs of living under a repressive, brutal government. In-Theater Screenings
Melvin Van Peebles' edgy, angsty, romantic first feature laid the foundation for the scorched-earth cinematic revolution he would unleash just a few years later.
A filmmaker forges an unusual friendship with an octopus living in a South African kelp forest, learning as the animal shares the mysteries of her world. In-Theater Screenings
A Mandarin-language teacher in Singapore forms a relationship with one of her students amidst the rainy season in this simmering and sensitive film from one of Asia's most talented young filmmakers. Virtual Release
The one-of-a-kind Emily Levine takes audiences on a mind-bending, inspiring and hilarious journey from the America we thought we were to the America we could be. Virtual Screening
World peace is achieved in 1999 after the world's kaiju are confined to Monsterland - until an alien race liberates and mind controls them. In-Theater Screening
Rams director Grímur Hákonarson returns to his native Iceland with this humanist farmland fable that plays out like a timely political allegory. Virtual Release
Roy Andersson's acclaimed film is a reflection on human life in all its beauty and cruelty, its splendor and banality. Virtual Release
Weary of the conventions of Parisian society, a rich playboy and a youthful courtesan-in-training enjoy a platonic friendship which may not stay platonic for long. Free For Members! In-theater Screening
Join us for an Earth Month screening of this spectacular documentary about the power of water, introduced by Irela Bagué, Chief Bay Officer for Miami-Dade County. In-Theater Screening
Join us on Sunday, April 25 as we roll out the red carpet to watch Hollywood's biggest night on the silver screen! In-Theater Event
A single man wanting a child forms a platonic bond with his surrogate in this heart-warming comedy starring Ed Helms. In-Theater Screenings
Norway's Official Oscar Submission is a perceptive, heartfelt story about a couple (Andrea Bræin Hovig and Stellan Skarsgård) who rekindle their love in the wake of a terminal diagnosis. Virtual Release
Riz Ahmed is a heavy-metal drummer who loses his hearing and consequently revaluates his place in the world. In-Theater Screenings
A beautifully wrought family drama starring Academy Award-winners Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman that embraces an inescapable fact of life: there is a moment in time where the child becomes the caretaker, and the parent a dependent. In-Theater Screenings
What was supposed to be a peaceful protest turned into a violent clash with the police - and became one of the most notorious trials in history. In-Theater Screenings
1930s Hollywood is re-evaluated through the eyes of scathing social critic and alcoholic screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz (Gary Oldman) as he races to finish the screenplay of Citizen Kane for Orson Welles. In-Theater Screenings
This unmistakable landmark in African cinema is visually striking and impressionistic portrait of an 80-year old woman who becomes an unlikely political and spiritual leader. Virtual Release
Carey Mulligan shines in this deliciously, thrilling, and wildly entertaining take on revenge. In-theater Screenings
A sumptuous, stylized thriller in the vein of Mulholland Drive about an actress who suffers paranoid fantasies on the eve of her big break. Virtual Release
The enervating and revelatory tale of Chairman Fred Hampton and the informant who betrayed him to the FBI. In-Theater Screenings
After 700 years of doing what he was built for, the last robot on Earth discovers what he was meant for. Outdoor Screening
The final film series by French master Eric Rohmer returns with brand new restorations of all four films. Virtual Release
This Academy Award nominee for Best International Feature Film is a historical thriller set in 1995 Serbian-occupied Srebrenica, where a UN translator faces impossible choices. In-theater Screenings
Everyone's favorite 80s group bands together to uncover lost pirate treasure in the subterranean caverns of their suburban town. In-theater Screening
A bisexual college student runs into her sugar daddy and ex-girlfriend at a shiva with her parents in this in this playful, sex-positive feature film debut. In-theater Screenings
The 2021 Oscar Nominated Short Films are straight to your home! Virtual Release
The film that was so funny, it was banned in Norway! In-theater Screening
An enthralling investigation into the overthrow of the Iranian government captured from rare archival material and 16mm film that takes viewers into uncharted cinematic waters. Virtual Release
Benedict Cumberbatch is recruited into one of the greatest international conflicts in history in this espionage thriller. In-theater screenings
A master perfumer and her chauffeur clash in this delightful French comedy. Virtual Release
Gene Kelly and Van Johnson happen upon the magical Scottish town of Brigadoon in this charming, romantic musical. In-theater screening
This refreshing and lyrical documentary captures four years in the lives of the first class to attend a newly constructed middle school on the outskirts of Paris, becoming the film's subjects and also its makers. Virtual Release
An octogenarian spy infiltrates a nursing home whose residents are purportedly abused in this charming and heartfelt docu-drama hybrid from Chile nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the Oscars. In-theater Screenings
An engrossing and exhilarating debut set against the backdrop of national discussions around inequitable health care and policing, the #metoo movement, and race in America. Virtual Release
James McAvoy returns to the stage in an inventive new adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac straight from London's West End.
An intimate portrait of the life of a city and its people told through the eyes and ears of a trio of canine outcasts roaming the streets of Istanbul. In-theater & Virtual Screenings
The latest deranged delight by French absurdist Quentin Dupieux is a breakneck-paced cop comedy that packs more laughs into its 73 breezy minutes than some filmmakers manage in their entire careers. Virtual Release
A pregnant young woman upends the life of a baker and her daughter when she knocks on their door in this warm, character-driven gem from Morocco. Virtual Release
A gripping historical drama about the profound humanity of Michelangelo, a legend of the Renaissance. Virtual release
Single motherhood and Metallica collide in this sweet and funny coming-of-age story. Virtual Release
Now in their twilight years, two men must choose between their desires for each other or the families they have proudly created. Virtual Release
Frances McDormand packs her van and sets off on the road in Chloé Zhao's critically acclaimed panoramic of the American nomadic spirit. In-theater screenings
A young Jewish woman from Mexico City finds herself torn between her family and her forbidden love with a non-Jewish man in this intimate, insightful film. Virtual Release
J. Pierpont Finch works his way up the corporate ladder in this Broadway smash-hit featuring songs by Frank Loesser and choreography by Bob Fosse. Free for members! In-theater screening
A determined young rat is eager to achieve his life-long dream of becoming a renowned French chef. Outdoor Screening
An odyssey through the life and legacy of innovative artist and educator Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. In-theater screenings
Andrei Tarkovsky's senses-ravishing odyssey through the halls of time and memory. Virtual Release
A tender and sweeping story of a Korean-American family that moves to an Arkansas farm to pursue their own American Dream. In-Theater Screenings
The secret love between two lesbian retirees is turned upside down in France's Official Oscar Submission. Virtual Release
A masterful and intoxicating narrative about love and the lies we tell ourselves. Hungary's Official Oscar Submission. Virtual Release
A 4K restoration of Tom Noonan's directorial debut, a darkly humorous take on dating dread. Virtual Release
After a couple adopt a young boy, a woman claiming to be his mother appears on their doorstep demanding his return in Naomi Kawase's deeply touching celebration of motherhood. Virtual Release
Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci star as two partners journeying across England in the wake of a life-changing diagnosis. In-theater screenings
Philippe Garrel's emotionally resonant moral tale is a pin-point precise observation of the callowness of youth. Virtual Release
A lyrical and stunning Mexican border drama about a woman who embarks on an ever-expanding journey to uncover the truth after her son crosses the border into the U.S. - and is not heard from. Virtual Release
The manicured facade of The Villages, America’s largest retirement community, is cracked in this striking documentary. Virtual Release
Switzerland's Official Oscar Submission is a moving drama about two siblings moored by superb performances. Virtual Release
An incendiary look at the US government's surveillance and harassment of Martin Luther King, Jr. In person
An immersive portrait of the world's most honored human rights activist and political prisoner, attorney Nasrin Sotoudeh. Virtual Release
A gripping, real-time docu-thriller that follows a heroic team of journalists as they expose shocking corruption in the Romanian national health-care system. Virtual Release
Chloë Grace Moretz is on a top secret mission aboard a B-17 Flying Fortress that's been invaded by wicked creatures with sharp teeth and a taste for chaos. Virtual Release
Patty Jenkins and Gal Gadot reteam for Wonder Woman's new big screen adventure. In person only!
The dream of a white Christmas comes true this December - on glorious 35mm. In theater only!
Kiyoshi Kurosawa's latest feature is a brilliant mix of black comedy, travelogue, drama, and adventure-imbued mockery of showbiz that follows a young woman's transformation from loneliness to emotional freedom. Virtual Release
A brand new 4K restoration of the landmark Czechoslovakian sci-fi film that influenced 2001: A Space Odyssey. Virtual Release
A horde of nasty creatures is unleashed on small town after the cardinal rule of mogwai care is broken: feeding it after midnight. In theater only!
A hypnotic and erotic tale of obsession, repression, and class divisions starring Gong Li. Virtual Release
Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Maggie Cheung star in Wong Kar Wai's masterful evocation of romantic longing and fleeting moments, which was a milestone in the director's redoubtable career. Virtual Release
One of the most searing romances of the 1990s depicts the dynamics of a queer relationship with empathy and complexity on the cusp of the 1997 handover of Hong Kong. Virtual Release
Lost souls reach out for human connection amid a glimmering Hong Kong in Wong Kar Wai’s hallucinatory, neon-soaked nocturne. Virtual Release
A band of wayward twentysomethings in 1960s Hong Kong pull together and push apart in a cycle of frustrated desire in Wong Kar Wai's exhilarating breakthrough feature. Virtual Release
Anything goes in Wong Kar Wai's gloriously shot and utterly unexpected charmer about two heartsick Hong Kong cops and the ethereal pixie waitress with whom they cross paths. Virtual Release
Wong Kar Wai burst onto the silver screen with this kinetic, hypercool crime thriller graced with the flashes of the impressionistic, daydream visual style for which he would become renowned. Virtual Release
The real-life political saga of Musa Hadid, the Christian mayor of Ramallah, gets a Veep-like treatment in this striking and personal documentary. Virtual Release
Thomas Vinterberg and Mads Mikkelsen reunite 8 years after The Hunt for a hilarious and bittersweet dramedy featuring one of the year's best performances. In-Theater Screenings
Regina Casé shines in a brilliant comedy about gross class disparity and the infinite resourcefulness of those who can never take anything for granted. Virtual Release
The absolute instigator of rock and roll is truly revealed in this official and fully authorized documentary with exclusive access, including first ever contributions from Mrs. Berry and the Berry family. Virtual Release
Chef David Kinch and his team embark on a tour of three iconic French restaurants to celebrate 15 years of Manresa, his 3 Star Michelin restaurant.
The first all-access documentary on the life and times of Frank Zappa.
Coral Gables residents: join us for an outdoor screening of Jurassic World at the War Memorial Youth Center Athletic Field.
Through the stories, joys, and hardships of a cast as diverse as New York City itself, Born to Be addresses the nuances and complexities of gender, exploring key issues around the human right to define gender for oneself. Virtual Release
Nicolas Cage and an ancient order of Jiu Jitsu fighters band together to defeat an alien invader. One night only!
A double bill from Federico Fellini and Chris Marker. Virtual Release
Brazilian director Gabriel Mascaro’s Divine Love (Divino Amor) world premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim and intense audience reactions. This erotically charged sci-fi film is sure to surprise, provoke, and excite. Virtual Release
A special one-night only screening of a harrowing documentary honoring those who fought in the Pacific War. Virtual Release
Mitchell Kaplan’s latest film is a must-see starring Kevin Costner and Diane Lane.
Oliver Laxe's third feature is a quietly explosive drama set in his ancestral home of Galicia. Virtual Release
Years after her son's disappearance, Elena runs into a teenager who bears a striking resemblance to the lost youth - and begins a relationship sowed with chaos and distrust.
A new 4K restoration of Federico Fellini's poetic fable of love and cruelty. In-Theater Screenings
A revelatory documentary by William Greaves that celebrates the diversity of black voices at the 1972 National Black Political Convention. Virtual Release
Winner of top prizes at Venice and Toronto, Martin Eden is a passionate and enthralling narrative fresco in the tradition of the great Italian classics. Virtual Release
Gianni Di Gregorio, Italy’s laconic answer to Larry David, wrote and directed this humanist comedy about three retires seeking a better life away from Rome. Virtual Release
From now on your troubles will be out of sight. FREE for members!
Mathieu Kassovitz's landmark of contemporary French cinema returns in a stunning 4K restoration. Virtual Release
A potent Israeli debut about a woman who must challenge her expectations when her son - destined to be a musical prodigy - is born deaf. Virtual Release
Sofia Coppola’s generation-clash comedy and exuberant love letter to New York stars Rashida Jones and Bill Murray as a father-daughter duo.
An uplifting, joyful and inspiring exploration of trumpeter Herb Alpert's personal and creative journey. Virtual Release
Jia Zhang-ke's Golden Lion winner is a unique hybrid of documentary and fiction that is also an empathetic portrait of those left behind by a modernizing society. Virtual release
A Cambodian teenager is sold into forced labor on a Thai fishing boat in this passionate testimony against social injustice. Virtual release
Oliver Sacks discusses his six decades of thinking and writing about the brain in this thoughtful, deeply affecting documentary. Virtual release
Richard Wright's controversial novel that exposed the injustices of urban African-American life got the big screen treatment in this 1951 film noir adaptation. Virtual release
Watch Christopher Nolan's Tenet in one of only six theaters in the entire nation showing it on 70mm film.
A joyful look at how Jimmy Carter's presidential campaign got a much-needed boost from his famous musician friends. Virtual Release
A new 4K restoration of Claire Denis' gripping masterpiece.
Deadpan humor and musical numbers come together in one of the most original films of the 1990s. Virtual Release
A Maghrebi woman in Brussels embarks on a long, nighttime journey home in this testament to the everyday drama of immigrant life. Virtual Release
Werner Herzog turns the camera on himself and his decades-long friendship with the late travel writer Bruce Chatwin. Virtual Release
A nail-biter of a courthouse thriller based on real-life French murder trial. Virtual Release
Up-and-coming Spanish filmmaker Jonás Trueba’s (son of Oscar-winner Fernando) new film is a perfect summer movie, an Éric Rohmer-esque love letter to Madrid and affairs of the heart. Virtual Release
One of the great psychedelic masterpieces of world animation. Virtual Release
Spend a long night of drinking and smoking with celebrated writer Charles Bukowski. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
The elegance of Martin Margiela's fashion is on full-display in this superb documentary. Virtual Release
The new mayor of Monftermeil starts implementing her quirky campaign promises but political rivals and her staffer's bickering threatens her ambitious plans. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Forget about your worries and your strife with this breezy, sweetheart of a romantic comedy.Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Ron Howard directs a moving and sincere story of resilience in the face of tragedy as a community comes together and begin the important task of rebuilding. Virtual Release
An elegant debut that combines The Sixth Sense with a sensual, downbeat romance. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
A multi-layered, thought-provoking drama about a journalist who uncovers the truth behind the mythology of President Eisenhower’s long-alleged involvement in extraterrestrial events. Virtual Release
A middle-aged writer with fading inspiration befriends a bad-mannered dog in this bittersweet and moving comedy about love. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
This collection features six of the best short films form the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. Virtual Release
A chronicle of legendary civil rights activist John Lewis, who fought for the rights of all Americans to the very end. Virtual Release
The wildly entertaining new documentary on the legendary and controversial photographer, on the occasion of his centennial. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
A Kashmiri widow battles a bureaucratic nightmare that threatens her family's future and her own existence in this serenely beautiful tragedy about women and war. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Alastair Sims plays the dual roles of a headmistress and her brother in this raucous comedy about a troop of wild schoolgirls more interested in get-rich-quick schemes than their studies. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
This quintessential film of the Berlin School is a mesmerizing portrait of a young German soldier who goes AWOL and returns to his childhood home. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Four young orphans, unable to express their grief, form a band to retrieve their ability to feel - and conquer the world! Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
This classic British comedy featuring Alastair Sim follows the four surviving relatives of a famed practical joker who must undertake a task out of character in order to receive their £50,000 inheritance. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
A father and daughter attempt to unravel their complicated histories and intertwined secrets in the latest film from Academy Award-nominee Atom Egoyan. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
A new restoration of Jean-Pierre Melville's unsung gem, never before released in the U.S. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Follow the remarkable journey of Denise Ho from commercial Cantopop superstar to outspoken political activist based in Hong Kong. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
A mother finds herself drawn into the world of high-end prostitution to care for herself and her child after her husband's addiction leaves them penniless. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
A loving and sensitive portrait of Vivian Liberto, Johnny Cash's first wife and the mother of his four daughters. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
On the eve of WWII, an ambitious young journalist seeks to uncover the truth behind the Soviet propaganda machine in this gripping historical thriller. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
A universal story of friendship, rebellion, and the irresistible power of music. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
A pleasing puzzle full of mistaken identity, excessive drinking and lots of he-said, she-said. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
A stray dog looks back on the human companions she has loved through her life in this poetic and touching animated feature. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
An impeccably acted and carefully directed gem about the friendship between a single mom, her shy son, and their gruff Korean War vet neighbor. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Amidst the Algerian Civil War, an 18-year-old student stages a unique protest against growing conservatism: a fashion show. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Peter Sellers "lost" classic is a must see for any fan of the comic genius. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
The remarkable story of the Peace Corps, taking viewers on a journey of what it means to be a global citizen. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Nancy Kelly's classic western resonates powerfully in the era of #MeToo. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Elizabeth Moss stars in one of her most daring roles as Shirley Jackson. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
The journey of the Parkland students epic battle of wills with the gun lobby is recounted in this documentary. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
An engaging twist-filled documentary about the improbably relationship between an artist and the criminal who stole her paintings. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
An ornery, chain-smoking Chinese Grandma goes all in at the casino, landing herself on the wrong side of luck... and in the middle of a Chinatown gang war. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
A hilarious and intimate self-reflective comedy from Palm d'Or winner Nanni Moretti. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
An exquisitely handcrafted animated feature that tells the story of a young girl's escape from a cult during Chile's darkest years under Pinochet. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Kristin Scott Thomas stars in this crowd-pleasing tale of sisterhood inspired by true events. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
An intimate look at one woman's journey to study giraffes in the wild - and overcome barriers imposed on her as a female scientist. Featuring Q&A with Ron Magill. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Can two lonely Parisians who live a few steps from one another turn a series of missed opportunities into a life-changing first encounter? Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Watch some of the most exciting new cinematic voices from France in this collection of shorts. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
This razor-sharp rom-com about the fluidity of sexuality marks an impressive directorial debut. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Eight people quarantined themselves for two years in a closed-system biosphere with plants, animals, a lake and its own atmosphere. What could possibly go wrong? Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
A dissatisfied wife spends one magical night confronting her love life in the new film by Christophe Honoré. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Enjoy these fun collections of short films from Miami International Children's Film Festival. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Jean-Luc Godard's radical, New Wave spin on the gangster film. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
The thrilling true story of detainees in a shadow for-profit detention center - right here in South Florida. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
An almost impossible theft is at the heart of arguably the greatest heist film ever made. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
An eye-opening journey through wealth and power based on the international bestseller by rock-star economist Thomas Piketty. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
An insightful look at one of the greatest movie critics who ever lived. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
A struggling actor reaps the rewards of a Faustian pact in this Academy Award winner from Hungary. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
An police chief becomes obsessed with finding out if his late wife had an affair with a local man in this gripping Icelandic thriller. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
One man's journey into his mind. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Enter the absorbing world of book dealers and collectors who strongly believe in the wonder of the object and what it holds within. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
A tense, timely portrait of a dark chapter in Israeli history. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Brian Cox has the richest lead film role in his career in this heartfelt dramedy produced by Arthur Cohn. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
A chronicle of the everyday people fighting to make their votes matter amidst a secretive, high-tech gerrymandering initiative. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Pay what you want for a 40-min "treat" of a reel featuring the best of CatVideoFest. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
A small-time mob leader is on the lam in this neon-drenched, expertly choreographed thriller. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Complex, weighty issues are tackled with empathy and humor in this SXSW Audience Award winner. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
Orson Welles spins a web of thrills and chills in his first film noir. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
A brother (Fred Astaire) and sister (Jane Powell) dance act encounter challenges and romance when booked in London during the Royal Wedding. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
The dead walk in the earth in George Romero's landmark zombie film. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
Three assassins led by Frank Sinatra take a family hostage in their home atop a hill overlooking a railway station the President is set to ride through. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
A photographer (Bob Hope) tells a reporter the kooky story of how he ended up on death row in San Quentin. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
Abbott & Costello's version of the famous fairy tale, about a young boy who trades the family cow for magic beans. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
A Romanian police inspector learns a secret whistling language in the Canary Islands in order to play both sides of the law.
Laurel and Hardy join the French Foreign Legion to forget about a girl. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
The worst film ever made? You decide! Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
The moving story of Robbie Robertson's personal journey and the one of the most enduring groups in popular music, The Band.
Abraham Lincoln's life - as told by D. W. Griffith. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
Visconti’s sensual epic of a diabolical marriage.
In Roger Corman's fast and furious B-movie, a trucker breaks out of prison after being wrongfully convicted of murder and enters a cross-country race into Mexico in pursuit of his freedom. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
Young Mowgli, raised by wolves, tries to adapt to human life in an Indian village. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
Climb aboard for an underwater adventure below the seas. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
Shipwrecks, uranium, and deserted islands abound in Laurel & Hardy's final film. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
The first film adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel about a land where prehistoric creatures still roam. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
A group of pioneers travel through the old West in the biggest hit of 1923. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
The Three Stooges delight in these four hilarious shorts from 1939 to 1949. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
Shirley Temple stars in her very first Technicolor film. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
A disillusioned writer (Gregory Peck) reminisces about his life after being deathly pricked while on safari in Africa. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
What better combo than Vincent Price and a haunted house? Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
A doctor washes ashore on an island inhabited by little people. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
Lon Chaney is the deformed Phantom, wreaking havoc in the Paris Opera House in an attempt to make the woman he loves a star. Free Screening!
The Tramp seeks fortune in the hidden gold mines of the Klondike. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
Kermit, Fozzie, and the rest of the Muppets head to the Big Apple with plans to turn their small play into a big hit!
Love conquers all.
In the labyrinthine nightmare of the Occupation.
No one is safe at Camp Crystal Lake!
Sonia Braga takes arms in a backcountry Brazilian political thriller that won the Jury Prize at Cannes and took the festival by storm.
Under the advice of the Governor of Florida, Miami Dade College is cancelling all special events including the remaining public screenings of the Miami Film Festival.
You’re not a Nazi. You’re a ten-year-old kid who likes to dress up in a uniform and be part of a club.
More stars than there are in heaven.
Cultures collide. Hope survives.
The Best Picture of the year – in black and white.
The legend behind the rainbow.
Time is the enemy.
Join Hedda Sharapan of the Fred Rogers Center for a conversation about kindness, generosity, and the lessons of Rogers’ beloved Neighborhood series.
Eddie Murphy is in top form as the baddest cat around: Dolemite!
Matthew Warchus directs Andrew Scott (BBC’s Sherlock, Fleabag) in Noël Coward’s provocative comedy Present Laughter.
An immersive journey into an underground network with the potential to heal and save our planet. Your rental of this film supports us while our doors are temporarily closed.
You’ll have the time of your life with Baby and Johnny.
The true story about the man who brought down the Mafia.
It’s the nearest thing to heaven.
Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.
All the wonder of childhood one film can contain.
What does a woman want?
A fallen meteorite turns Nicolas Cage's rural life into a living, psychedelic nightmare.
From Victor Hugo’s time to the present. The more things change…
Tall he was — and his faced all wrapped up.
A vampire moved in next door and Charlie Brewster just won’t have it.
Forced to re-examine their relationship, a middle-aged father takes his daughter on a journey of self-discovery in a primordial desert land enveloping the Dead Sea.
Generations of family secrets are uncovered in this sweeping international story. With director Poli Martínez Kaplun in attendance in attendance!
A divorced Israeli dad embarks on a wild journey to Brazil for the World Cup with his Brazilian father and disinterested son in this heartfelt and humorous multigenerational comedy.
Two inseparable sisters divided by a terrible lie.
Sally Field and Bill Pullman take to the stage of The Old Vic for production of Arthur Miller's blistering drama.
A stylish dramatization of political and personal struggles of director Michael Curtiz during the troubled production of Casablanca.
Filmmaker Miguel Kohan connects the dots between his Jewish creole family in rural Argentina with the Sephardic Diaspora from Spain in 1942 in this insightful documentary.
Two entrepreneurial friends devise an absurd idea to avoid Tel Aviv's strict parking laws.
A controlling Jewish mother devises a scheme to get her grown children under one roof in this uproariously slapstick Argentinean comedy.
Marriage is a beautiful mistake which two people make together.
Celebrate 100 years of the first true horror film with an original score performed live by Richard Vergez.
In their big screen debut, Shaun and the Flock must journey into the Big City to save the Farmer!
Sisters together, forever.
Life isn’t about finding your self or finding anything. Life is about creating your self.
Bong Joon-ho brings his singular mastery home to Korea in this pitch-black modern fairytale.
Don’t stop the camera!
The perennial Christmas classic that will make a believer out of you!
Breaking up is hard to do.
A witty and devastating portrait of the British governing class starring Lindsay Duncan (Birdman) and Alex Jennings (The Queen).
Would you like to ride in my beautiful balloon?
Torn between the love of God, family ... and another man.
No matter where you go, there you are.
She sings. She soars. And she’s our very own.
This event has been cancelled.
No one stays at the top forever.
Truth matters.
A collection of Indigenous shorts from the Sundance Institute shown for free at Apollo Bank in the heart of Brickell.
The Bridge Theater becomes an immersive forest in this adaptation of Shakespeare's most famous romantic comedy.
Lovely, never never change.
Journey to the wonderful and magical world of the Moomins!
A young girl from London moves to Africa with her parents where she befriends a lion cub.
A collection of the best short films from around the world!
Learn the basics of animation and how it was made before all of today's technology!
Catch the best Spanish-language short films from around the world!
An entire Kenyan village mastermind a plan to make young girl's wish to be a superhero come true.
Brand new 4K restoration fro Severin Films of Jodorowsky’s staggering odyssey of ecstasy, beauty, and madness.
Make your own movie magic by making your own wood chime with local artist Nikki Erichsen!
Join us on the Plaza directly in front of the Gables Cinema for an afternoon of fun for the whole family to enjoy before and after the films with face painting, magic, music, a dance party and more. FREE and open to the public!
Inventive design, storytelling and themes combine to make Dutch Animation Celebration a whole lot of fun!
Travel to the bustling café culture of Paris with Dilili!
Taking arms against a sea of troubles.
A collection of Indigenous shorts from the Sundance Institute shown for free for Miami-Dade County Public School students in partnership with the MDCPS Cultural Passport Program.
Man discovers a nudist colony on the moon!
Rap pioneer Rudy May Moore’s feature film debut remains one of blaxploitation’s greatest achievements.
They’re coming after you! They’re coming after all of us!
A lonely boy befriends his new next door neighbor who he discovers is not a young girl but rather a centuries-old vampire.
See the hilarious, award-winning, one-woman show by Phoebe Waller-Bridge that inspired the BBC's hit TV series Fleabag captured live from London's West End.
The evil dead terrorize again in a 4K restoration with an all-new score.
Almodóvar, through the looking glass.
Bring your lunch and watch free short films.
Better to be king for a night than schmuck for a lifetime.
What he’ll do for love.
Put on a happy face.
Studio TRIGGER’s feature film debut is blistering and kinetic visual feast that’ll leave you breathless.
She rocks. She rules. She reigns.
A killer dress, with all the trimmings.
A towering figure of American letters, in her words and those of her peers, critics and colleagues.
Come as you are to The Birdcage, South Beach's hottest drag club.
A careening joyride from one destination to the next.
The Crawleys and their domestics are back. Hang on to the tea and crumpets.
All’s fair in love ... with Sabrina Fair and her men.
Jim Carrey gives a career-defining performance as a man who discovers his reality is fiction.
A new American comedy about family and other embarrassments.
Roll up with your homies to Amy Heckerling’s astute teen comedy.
Once upon a time when Hollywood magic was real - on 70mm.
The heart has its reasons. If only Abel knew what they are.
Six players on the trail of a half a million in cash. There’s only one question: who’s playing who?
The Middle East crisis is now the soap-opera everyone is watching.
An intimate look at a great artist, David Hockney, and his masterwork.
He’s back after a seven-year absence. Has he changed or is he an impostor?
Robert Pattinson turns in his most powerful performance to date as a gritty bank robber in this 35mm-shot drama.
The story of a family and a company that changed the world, told in three parts.
The Tramp joins the circus in this comic gem showing on a newly struck 35mm print.
Bueller…Bueller…Bueller? In-theater Screening
Almost cut his hair. Déjà vu? Hardly.
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An American idealist takes on a corrupt US senate.
Your mind is the scene of the crime.
A nation’s press is a good yardstick for a nation’s health.
Support Gables Cinema and take your pick from hundreds of movie posters we've collected over the years at our annual poster drive. RSVP required.
He couldn’t get much higher.
A company of 40 actors take to the stage of the National Theatre in London to tell a timely and moving story adapted from Andrea Levy's Orange Prize-winning novel.
Love at first sight, and second.
She has everything, except time.
All roads lead to Rome in the series finale for Disney Channel’s hit early-2000s teen show.
1970s Argentina. The guilty outnumber the innocent.
The riotous comedy that features a sanity clause.
A very rare bear lost in Paddington Station meets the Brown family – and crosses paths with an evil museum taxidermist. Outdoor Screening
Where we’re going, we don’t need roads...
An Israeli café owner has a clandestine relationship with a Palestinian bread vendor. It’s complicated.
A sunkissed vacation where anything is possible.
Get a ringside seat to the ultimate fireworks show.
Money, power, politics, drugs, scandal, and fast cars.
Young, beautiful, passionate and scandalous. She was America.
Cops or criminals: when you’re facing a loaded gun, what’s the difference?
All about money, with strings attached.
The incredible story behind the event.
Frankly my dear, he doesn’t give a damn.
Florida Film Institute's Summer Film Camp returns to Gables Cinema from June 20 to July 29, 2022.
There’s a cure for everything except death.
Homework, cheerleading practice, killing vampires; no one said high school would be easy.
It’s Samantha Baker’s 16th birthday. The problem is, nobody remembers!
The man and the legend.
The only difference between a derelict and a man is a job.
A poetic celebration of everyday life.
Once upon a time in Nazi-occupied France...
A group of shrunken kids must make their way home through one of the most dangerous environments on Earth – their own backyard!
He didn’t dream the impossible dream. He made it happen.
Ben Stiller, Winona Ryder, Ethan Hawke, Janeane Garofalo and Steve Zahn star in this smart, insightful and hilarious comedy that looks at life, love and the pursuit of gainful employment.
A pair of exhilarating productions drawn the rich cultural tradition of Spanish dance.
Are you lonesome tonight?
If you write about your love life, leave your friends out of it.
Pick up your feet and dance to the beat!
Five orphaned children in Eswatini turn past trauma into creative fuel for an original collective fairytale in which they send a young girl on a dangerous quest. Sensory friendly.
Tito and his pals search for a cure to an epidemic that’s literally paralyzed everyone in Brazil.
Just because they serve you doesn’t mean they like you.
In 1961, a dazzling Rudolf Nureyev arrives in Paris and makes a choice that changes his life forever.
May the Schwartz be with you.
Doinel gets a divorce and takes stock of his life.
The second edition of Fare Cinema 2019, dedicated to Italian cinema.
Doinel is now a husband and a father. Time to settle down?
Growing up is hard to do.
Antoine knows what he wants to do ... his problem is doing it.
Gillian Anderson and Lily James lead in a West End adaptation of Joseph L. Mankiewicz's classic film.
A genetically inferior man assumes the identity of a superior one in order to pursue his lifelong dream of space travel.
They’re man’s best friend - and so much more.
They were the best of times and the worst of times.
Once upon a time in a Spanish desert town where lust reigns supreme.
So you want to be a film actress in Iran? It’s complicated.
One of the greatest films of all time featuring a two-piano score performed live by Bobby Mitchell and Ashley Hribar.
The transcendent, beautiful debut from Hayao Miyazaki.
Have the adventure of your life keeping up with the Joneses in glorious 70mm.
What do women want?
Once you discover her, you’ll never let go.
A team of divers, photographers, and scientists set out on a thrilling ocean adventure to discover why coral reefs around the world are vanishing at an unprecedented rate.
John Wick isn’t the boogeyman… he’s the guy you send to kill the boogeyman.
Simon Russell Beale is Shakespeare's tragic king in this visceral, new production from the Almeida Theatre.
In the end, there can be only one.
Untamed souls. Kindred spirits.
Taken out of circulation for being deemed a threat to the system.
He was looking for love but fate forced a …
An explosive new play from David Hare, writer of the acclaimed play Skylight.
Love’s dying ember.
Nothing’s gonna stop a group of talented animals from pursuing their dream of Hollywood stardom.
One of the most well-crafted, impactful and infamous J-horror films ever made returns to the big screen after far too long a break.
But nobody’s telling.
Tickets are now on sale for the 36th Miami Film Festival. The much-anticipated Festival will feature fabulous galas, special events, tribute nights, masterclasses and some very special guests you won't want to miss!
Secrets lie between the lines.
How goes the kingdom?
Inspired by a true friendship.
The untold true story that changed the course of history.
Join us for an in-memoriam screening of the Academy Award-nominated documentary about the notorious Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Virtual release
Trust love all the way.
Another world, another time… in the Age of Wonder. Brand new 4K restoration of Jim Henson and Frank Oz’s timeless cult classic.
Live beyond fear.
All about fame and the price of fortune.
Infiltrate hate.
They’re far from the shallow now.
Miami Beach. The way we were.
Alan Bennett's sharp and hilarious new play is full of singalongs and stinging wit.
This film is dedicated to all the Brothers and Sisters who had enough of the Man.
Featuring beautiful animation that pays homage to its children's book source material, AninA perfectly evokes childhood joys and fears through the story of a girl with a palindromic name: Anina Yatay Salas.
Difficult times, bracingly recalled.
If adventure has a name, it must be Indiana Jones!
All alone against the world.
Ryan Gosling is a getaway driver who proves he’s a real human being.
Prepare yourself for an incredible visual experience featuring some of the most important sacred spaces in the world.
A revelatory journey behind the story of Blue Note Records featuring rare performances by John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Norah Jones.
James Caan, Rosanna Arquette, and Jonathan Rhys Meyers star in a comic and heartwarming chronicle of a dysfunctional family living in Israel.
Presented on 35mm, Stanley Kubrick's final film is full of sex, drugs, and chic Venetian masks.
Can’t live with her. Can’t live without her.
Ralph Fiennes and Sophie Okonedo play Shakespeare’s famous fated couple in his great tragedy of politics, passion, and power.
A brilliant history of the first two decades of the Hebrew state.
One day. One marriage. One accusation that changes everything.
A fascinating journey tracking the discovery of ancient manuscripts hidden for centuries.
A gripping historical drama about one of the most important chapters in modern Greek history.
A hacker joins a resistance to fight against oppressive machines who’ve enslaved humanity in a digital simulation in the Wachowskis' landmark cyberpunk film.
A precocious girl uses her telekinesis to challenge the cruel adults in her life in this adaptation of a Roald Dahl book.
In the dead of night, the phone rings at a police station. Fasten your seatbelts.
Academy Award nominee Benedict Cumberbatch (BBC’s Sherlock, The Imitation Game, Frankenstein at the National Theatre) takes on the title role in Shakespeare’s great tragedy.
We can’t tell you what it is but we hope you love Christmas pumpkins.
Born to fight.
So you loved You’ve Got Mail? This is the real deal.
Multi-award-winning drama The Madness of George III will be broadcast live to cinemas, in National Theatre Live’s first ever broadcast from Nottingham Playhouse.
The bat, the cat, and the penguin vie for control of Gotham City.
An epic documentary that explores the vast world of the Arctic.
The agony and ecstasy of Vincent Van Gogh, visionary.
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A whodunnit becomes a how-done-it.
Buster Keaton braves a cyclone to save the woman he loves in this 1928 silent film, presented with a brand-new score performed live by pianists Mike del Ferro and Jeroen van Veen. Co-presented with the Dranoff 2 Piano Foundation. Film with Concert
Mamoru Hosoda's (Summer Wars) soaring adventure through time and space about the ties that bind.
He either has no fear or is crazy.
Torn between his locomotive and the beautiful Annabelle Lee.
You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one.
Hello, I love you. Let me jump in your game.
Come on baby, light my fire.
The last of the great screwball comedies.
An angel falls in love with a trapeze artist in Berlin.
The thrilling conclusion to the saga of Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero.
National Theatre Live’s thrilling broadcast of Frankenstein returns, starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the creature and Jonny Lee Miller as the doctor.
Bolt your doors. Lock your windows. There’s something in the fog!
The Miami Theatrical Premiere of one of 2017's Oscar nominee for Best Animated Feature.
Love hurts.
Only love can break your heart.
Your child will learn the basics of character design in this special hands-on workshops and collaborate together to create a unique masterpiece. Ages 7 and up.
Audience favorites and award-winning international short films, hand-picked from the 2018 New York International Children’s Film Festival. Recommended ages 8+
Make you own movie poster! In this workshop, your child will have fun exploring how to create their own movie poster using a variety of art supplies. Join us for a creative afternoon of art & film. Ages 6 and up.
M. Night Shyamalan deconstructs the superhero genre – years before it exploded.
The musical adventure of Jasmine who goes to Suriname to attend a song contest, but secretly searches for her mother. Recommended ages 10+
A program of short films from around the world for young children, selected by the 2018 New York International Children’s Film Festival. Recommended ages 3+
Join us for films from around the globe that push against barriers of how boys and girls should be and be seen. Recommended ages 10+
You have a front-row seat as Rocío Molina takes flamenco dancing to the 21st century.
Young Tom and his misfit friends fight to save 'Buster' the baby elephant during the German air raid bombings of Belfast in 1941. Recommended ages 10+
Opening Reception with light bites and drinks on Friday, 11/2 at 5:00 pm.
In the final chapter of the trilogy, Sebastian will do anything to protect Belle from her previous owner. Recommended ages 8+
The thrilling tale of the reporters whose investigation forever changed the office of the President.
Broadcast on the big screen from London’s West End, see Ian McKellen’s extraordinarily moving portrayal as King Lear.
The lucky ones died first.
A one-of-a-kind concert tribute to a father of cinema, Georges Méliès.
This Oscar-nominated French film captures the kinetic, limitless possibilities of animated storytelling by leaping across genres and influences. In-Theater Screenings
Danny Boyle & Alex Garland reinvigorated the zombie genre with this kinetic horror film.
In his final role, Robert Redford continues to have the time of his life robbing banks as he approaches the age of 80.
Andrei Tarkovksy’s revered and arresting meditation on art, faith, and endurance in a beautiful restoration.
Insanity runs in this family. It practically gallops.
Severo Sarduy left Cuba for Paris, hoping to earn a living “from his body.” He succeeded.
Eliseo Alberto longed for the day when Cubans will once again be one. This is his story.
I know everything. Half of it I really know.
Once you have found her, never let her go.
Nicolas Cage embarks on a phantasmagoric quest for vengeance full of blood, carnage, and insanity.
The Crown's Vanessa Kirby stars in a new version of August Strinberg's Miss Julie.
Two star-crossed lovers have only minutes to change the course of their lives in this hyperkinetic, techno-scored thriller.
Co-directors Stéphane Aubier and Vincent Patar are back with two new specials, featuring the freewheeling adventures of Cowboy, Indian, and Horse.
This Sensory Friendly screening is free and open to the public.
You don’t know what you have until you lose it.
Every woman has a secret, especially best-selling author Amanda Gris.
I hated you sometimes, but even then I never stopped loving you.
Last call for salvation.
An exciting and sharp-edged space opera.
Do anything you want, just love me.
The good, the bad and the ugly, live on reality television.
Charlie Chaplin's first full-length film - on a beautiful 35mm print.
John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd are on a mission from God.
You get tough. You get tender. You get close to each other. Maybe you even get close to the truth.
Is he guilty? Only his conscience knows.
A comedy about one epic night in Kyoto from the creator of Devilman Crybaby.
Ring-a-ding-ding!
In a world of tradition, they dared to break the rules.
A bizarre, ultra-violent Western that heralded the midnight movie craze.
She’ll stop at nothing to discover what’s become of her husband in France during the occupation.
Join us at Books & Books as David Trueba presents his new novel Tierra de Campos.
Life, sex, and the pursuit of survival.
Bring the ruckus and enter the 36th chamber.
Two former lovers hit the road with a song in their hearts.
The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves, but how she is treated.
A trio of furry friends journey across the American wilderness to reach their family.
If a woman answers ... hang on for dear life!
Only one is a wanderer; two together are always going somewhere.
Once you’ve started for the end of the rainbow, you can’t very well turn back.
Join us at Books & Books for a free panel discussion exploring Pedro Almodóvar's films with Nat Chediak.
An alienated, battle-scarred loner embarks on a mission of misguided revenge in the seedy underbelly of nighttime Manhattan.
He doesn’t believe in hell, so he’s not afraid. Without fear, he’s capable of anything.
A mother’s work is never done.
The woman he left behind is now married to the man who sent him to prison.
Of life and movies. Fleeting and indelible.
Pepa's boyfriend is leaving her for another woman, and all she wants to do is get him on the phone. Her life is crazy, but she isn't the only one having an unbelievably crazy day.
Love is the saddest thing when it goes away.
One plus one equals more than two.
Michael J. Fox has gotta get back in time! In-theater Screening
Young Esteban wants to become a writer and also to discover the identity of his father, carefully concealed by his mother Manuela.
Having to scrounge to make ends meet is one thing. But this is ridiculous.
The gospel according to Almodóvar: “Spain is divided into the envious and the intolerant.”
Success is no fun unless you share it with someone.
Lindsey Lohan navigates the savage lands of high school society.
Ingenious set design and a captivating point of view propelled this production to win a whopping 7 Olivier Awards.
Women are agents of change throughout Cuban history.
Enter a world of pure imagination and celebrate the 50th anniversary of this beloved children's musical!
It’s sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll but with a warm heart.
A German pastry maker travels to Jerusalem in search of the wife and son of his dead lover.
Join us at Books & Books for a free panel discussion exploring Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey.
You’ll never go in the water again.
A whole lot is about to go down in the safest village in the U.K.
A moving portrait of a man whose radical kind ideas were ahead of his time – or too late.
A piece of paradise a half block wide and a whole summer long.
France, 1915. Men on the battlefield. Women on the homefront.
After a bloody civil war, the Macbeths are propelled towards the crown by forces of elemental darkness.
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Two kids seek the courage to confront the past – and save their newly formed friendship.
A tribute to early aviation and the reckless flyboys whose home was the open sky.
A group of tanuki rally against suburban construction encroaching on their peaceful forest.
Haru must find her way back home after being flung into a fantastical feline world.
Haru must find her way back home after being flung into a fantastical feline world.
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A teenage drama rarely seen outside of Japan.
A mysterious, magical cat brings together two young lovers.
A mysterious, magical cat brings together two young lovers.
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Ursula K. LeGuin’s Earthsea cycle gets adapted Studio Ghibli-style.
Enter a world where the night never ends, where a man has no past, and where humanity has no future.
A young girl with a mysterious pendant falls out of the sky in the very first film by Studio Ghibli.
A beautiful achievement in animation by Studio Ghibli co-founder Isao Takahata.
The landmark film that introduced an entire generation to the colorful and lyrical storytelling of Studio Ghibli.
Isao Takahata again demonstrates that anime can thrive outside children’s fantasies.
A young woman seeks to break a curse with help from a wizard and his magical, walking castle.
A ghost story – with a Studio Ghibli twist.
A heartwarming tale that captures the sheer enchantment of childhood and magic of nature.
Ramen is life in Juzo Itami’s rapturous “ramen western.”
A magical goldfish yearns to be a human girl in Miyazaki’s twist on The Little Mermaid.
Four vignettes about an atypical Japanese family.
A brother and sister struggle to survive in war-time Japan.
Miyazaki’s spellbinding swan song.
An epic story of conflict between humans, gods, and nature.
An intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the notoriously insular Studio Ghibli.
Only three men stood up for the town when all hell broke loose.
The songs of George Harrison live forever as performed by an all-star ensemble of friends and bandmates.
Boy, have we got a vacation for you!
Audience favorites and award-winning international short films, hand-picked from the 2017 New York International Children’s Film Festival. This Sensory Friendly screening is free and open to the public.
Fassbinder’s epic miniseries is all about family.
The Consulate General of Italy in Miami presents four unique contemporary Italian films. Free admission and open to the public.
France in the 1970s. Young, in love, and in trouble.
Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero are back but this time, it’s actually good.
Catherine Deneuve takes a walk on the wild side as a part-time prostitute.
Kermit the Frog and the Muppets head to Hollywood.
Juliette Binoche looks for Mr. Right in a maze of ho-hum lovers.
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SAT, MAY 26 - 2:00 PM
MON, MAY 28 - 12:00 PM
Why the Soviet system collapsed in one hilarious movie.
Four shorts about Miami made by Miamians.
Rian Johnson and Joseph Gordon-Levitt shake things up in a dark noir set against a high school backdrop.
A poison pen valentine to a leading light of the French New Wave.
It’s not the lunatics from the asylum who are insane.
The Sailor Scouts sing their way into battle in this production based on the iconic anime series.
A program of short films from around the world, selected by the 2017 New York International Children’s Film Festival. This Sensory Friendly screening is free and open to the public.
In French wine country, the family that harvests together, stays together.
What a glorious feeling! Community event sponsored by Commissioner Kirk Menendez.
Sam Raimi wraps teenage adolescence in a superhero veneer in the web-slinging Spider-Man’s original film debut.
Ben Whishaw and Michelle Fairley play Brutus and Cassius in Nicholas Hytner's staging of Shakespeare's ever-relevant play.
Artists and activists expose the human connection to current mass extinctions.
Children living in a slum built on a landfill in Paraguay create an orchestra made of trash, The Recycled Orchestra, and tour the world, finally realizing their wildest dream: to play with the heavy metal band, Megadeth.
You’ll never hear ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ the same way again. New 4K restoration for its 50th anniversary!
A feat of stop-motion animation sure to leave your tail wagging in excitement.
You are invited to a remarkable family gathering.
Wes Anderson’s unique visual pop brings a Roald Dahl children’s novel to animated life.
The alien xenomorph begins its reign of terror in Ridley Scott's space-set haunted house story.
Enjoy your stay and please don’t mind the murder.
The 20th anniversary of Wes Anderson’s quirky coming of age story – on 35mm.
A pair of young lovers learn that adulthood is not always the answer.
A thrilling revival of Tennessee Williams' twentieth-century masterpiece.
Jason Statham is adrenaline personified in this no-holds-barred double feature.
Miami Film Festival presents a special Rossy de Palma film.
Masaaki Yuasa's fun house of kaleidoscopic visual tricks returns to theaters after a decade.
Tickets are now on sale for the 35th Miami Film Festival. The much-anticipated 10-day Festival will feature fabulous galas, special events, tribute nights, masterclasses and some very special guests you won't want to miss!
Gary Oldman’s Oscar-winning turn as Winston Churchill is one for the history books.
A sumptuous Oscar-winning feast for the eyes about the idylls of youth and love.
A mother seeking justice for her daughter will stop at nothing in this two-time Oscar winner.
The armies of the night are 100,000 strong and they are all out to get the Warriors.
Academy Award Nominee The Secret of Kells is a gorgeous and enchanting tale inspired by Irish mythology.
The horror film of the year – with a dash of comedy and commentary.
As a farewell gesture, an Iranian master opens a window to the mysteries of life inside a frame.
Three’s company. In Tel Aviv, it’s complicated.
Only those who lived before the revolution know about the sweetness of life.
What is more human than human?
The stuff that dreams are made of.
There's no one in the capital who can show you a better night on the piss than Karl Heinrich Marx.
Kate Winslet and Jim Carrey try to forget each other but fate has other plans.
The prince isn’t charming, the sidekick isn’t helping, and the ogre is the hero.
The life of a dreamer, the days of a business, and the nights in between.
Marina needs to mourn the loss of her loved one and is rejected by a family hostile to her gender identity.
A delightful 80-year-old French classic, as fresh as today’s headlines.
Dario Argento’s undisputed psychedelic masterpiece in a 4K restoration.
One of the best cinematic renditions of the Caped Crusader celebrates 25 years.
Stephen Sondheim’s legendary musical, captured live from the National Theatre in London, returns to the big screen.
An immigrant from Poland who, at 90, tries to rediscover himself physically, mentally and spiritually while living in a limbo between his past in the old continent and the present.
Sara Silverstein suddenly finds herself involved in various violent attacks. She realizes she needs to unravel her father’s past to stop this threat.
The Six Day War, June 9th, 1967. An Israeli sergeant and an Egyptian soldier encounter each other in an abandoned UNEF post in the Sinai desert on the day after the Israeli/Egyptian cease fire.
An All-American trucker gets dragged into a centuries-old mystical battle in John Carpenter's classic action-packed 80's comedy.
Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film and Daniel Day-Lewis’ last add up to 6 Oscar nominations.
On a cold, wintry night, Lena shows up on the doorstep of the Rossberg family mansion. She claims her car has broken down, but Lena has another purpose: she is in pursuit of a former Auschwitz guard.
Dan Freilich, a handsome and dozy nerd, has everything he could ever hope for and then some. But a chance encounter with a waitress in Jerusalem makes him realize something was missing after all – true love.
Tevye, the milkman, struggles to support his wife and five daughters. He knows that their only way out of poverty is to make successful marital matches.
Based on the true story of Elisabeth Eidenbenz (1913-2011) and her female co-workers who saved the lives of almost 600 infants in World War II.
Welcome to the real Hogwarts: Tannen's Magic Camp, the most prestigious magic institution in the world.
On a faraway planet where giants rule, oppressed humanoids rebel against the machine-like leaders. Fantastic Planet is animated epic that is by turns surreal and lovely, fantastic and graceful.
SAT. JAN 13 - 11:15 pm
On a faraway planet where giants rule, oppressed humanoids rebel against the machine-like leaders. Fantastic Planet is animated epic that is by turns surreal and lovely, fantastic and graceful.
The terror from the deep – in 3D!
What’s the most you’ve ever lost on a coin toss?
You know A Christmas Carol; this is how it happened. In theater only!
To save humanity, sometimes you need a monster.
The incredible Billie Piper returns in her Evening Standard Best Actress award-winning role.
All you need is love in the season’s classiest date movie.
Is she a kid ... or is she kidding?
“Oh hai, Mark!” Meet Greg Sestero as he recounts the hilarious and inspiring true story behind the $6 million cinematic catastrophe called The Room.
Get ready to dance like no one’s watching.
Steven Spielberg's wonder-filled adventure about a friendly extra-terrestrial.
A timely comic fable about people and borders.
The battle of Hogwarts has begun.
Still the same old story, a fight for love and glory, a case of do or die.
The hunt for the seven Horcruxes begins.
A film so bad it’s…well, see for yourself!
The beginning of the end.
Takashi Miike’s infamous sadomasochistic take on the yakuza genre.
Dumbledore’s Army assembles.
The Triwizard tournament arrives as friendships are put to the test.
Something wicked this way comes.
Get on up and check the scene of the smoothest, baddest mother to ever hit the big screen!
Growing up is hard to do, but does mother know best?
She has everything that it takes to make a lovely woman, except the one essential: an understanding heart.
The Chamber of Secrets has opened. Enemies of the heir…beware!
The Chamber of Secrets has opened. Enemies of the heir…beware!
SUN, NOV 12 - 11:00 am
The Boy Who Lived begins his magical journey.
The Boy Who Lived begins his magical journey.
SAT, NOV 11 - 11:00 am
“You’re trying to seduce me, Mrs. Robinson ... Aren’t you?”
Giovanni is in hock to his eyeballs, literally.
The summer’s most fun film – on 35mm.
A testament to the power of art to bridge cultures and generations. Recommended ages 9+
Female perspectives from around the world are front and center in this popular shorts program. Recommended ages 10+
Make you own movie! In this movie-making workshop for children ages 7-12, your child will have fun exploring how to make their own short movies using a green screen. Join us for a creative afternoon of art & film.
A boisterous and stylized Spanish caper that evokes J.M. Barrie and Jules Verne. Recommended ages 8+
Introduction to Animation Character Design Workshop for children and teens ages 9-14. Learn the basics of character design this special hands-on workshops and collaborate together to create an animation short.
Waiting for Godot with Irish hit-men, Catholic guilt, and the foulest mouths ever heard.
Join us on the Plaza directly in front of the Gables Cinema. Fun for the whole family to enjoy before and after the films with face painting, balloons, music, a dance party and more. This event is free and open to the public!
Opening Reception at 4:00 pm
A tale of bravery set against the beautiful English countryside of 1935. Free reception for members including music, light bites, drinks and more! Recommended ages 6+
An intimate portrait of a trailblazer and one of the world's most admired conservationists.
An incredible tale of survival and friendship in the face of adversity. Recommended ages 12+
They just reach in and tie a string of lights around your heart.
A chilling tale of extreme isolation.
A celebration of the means of summoning the creative spirit, otherwise known as a typewriter.
The battle for tomorrow has begun.
Edward Albee's landmark play is a flawless, superlative production.
A ghost story and a love story you’ll not soon forget.
Restored 35mm prints of the most beloved children’s films of all time.
A hallucinatory trip where time and space blur.
An evening of Henry Mancini.
Whatever you do, don’t fall asleep!
Yaël Farber's radical retelling of the classic tale.
There’s a new sheriff in town – and he’s not what the townsfolk expected.
An extraordinary true story of a queen and her new best friend.
Call him indestructible.
Choose life.
As the guitar soars, so does the finest Flamenco music.
The first ever NY Dog Film Festival comes to Coral Gables - a festival to benefit Miami-Dade Animal Services.
Be excellent to each other!
Jude Law stars in a new stage adaptation of Luchino Visconti's 1943 film.
Hope never dies; neither does love.
A rousing tribute to Latin Jazz, the music that loves life best.
A murderous tale of a wife, her lover and an inconvenient husband.
An erotically-charged crime drama from the Wachowski’s – before they made The Matrix.
Penélope Cruz has a roving eye and a personal score to settle with General Franco.
A Spanish crew films a musical in Nazi Germany, with tragicomic results.
Two exploitation films and a bunch of fake trailers – need anything more?
A teacher lifted them up and never let them down.
Part two of Tony Kushner's multi-award winning two part play.
Join us for the free NASA live stream of the momentous 2017 total solar eclipse. Walk-in anytime!
Say it once, say it twice…we dare you to say it three times! In-theater screenings
Bridget Jones has a Spanish cousin and her name is María.
Part one of Tony Kushner's multi-award winning two-part play.
Free panel discussion exploring Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk.
One of anime’s first blood-and-guts fantasies.
In Ibiza, Marthe Keller's turbulent past resurfaces through her relationship with a young composer.
A conversation with legendary cult Film Director William Grefe.
A black and white delight – as director George Miller intended.
A brand new 35mm print of the film that opened Tarantino’s illustrious career.
The event that shaped our world.
A truth too frightening to ignore.
An adventure 65 million years in the making.
Following the acclaimed Jane Eyre, director Sally Cookson brings her wondrously inventive to the National Theatre after a sell-out run at Bristol Old Vic.
Marx and Coca-Cola: never the twain shall meet?
With striking visuals, The Painting lives and triumphs on the strength of its imagery and powerful story.
Welcome to Con Air.
Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the Age of Aquarius and the stars who made it rock.
When East meets West, the Champion remains standing.
You'd best not mess with these women.
It took more than one man to break baseball’s color line. It took a generation.
Try to find a reference that Edgar Wright didn’t include in his pitch perfect adaption of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s comic book series.
In the Zone, dreams become reality.
The Soviet response to 2001: A Space Odyssey.
David Leveaux’s new production marks the 50th anniversary of the play that made a young Tom Stoppard’s name overnight.
Pity Rosalind Russell, having to choose between domesticity and Cary Grant. Click the button in the image above to watch the film.
Michael Jordan. Bugs Bunny. Need we say more?
Enroll now for the Florida Film Institute's Summer Film Camp, a six week intense filmmaking summer program for high school students ages 13-18. The Summer Film Camp takes place June 12 to July 21, 2017.
It’s not just a job, it’s an adventure.
Is she the love of his life or a cold-blooded killer?
All's well that ends well with a love that dares not speak its name.
The Age of Aquarius is tested in 1970s Copenhagen.
They’re here to save the world…in glorious 70mm!
The happy ending to a Cuban music fairy tale.
The greatest adventure a man ever lived ... with a woman.
One night only screening of the black and white version of Logan featuring pre-recorded post-film Q&A with director James Mangold and star Hugh Jackman!
Get your ass to Mars.
Tamsin Greig is Malvolia in a new twist on Shakespeare’s classic comedy of mistaken identity.
A prize-laden throwback to a time when Italian movies were wondrous.
Melvin lost his job, his truck, and his wife. Then Howard Hughes left him $156,000,000.
Seven deadly sins. Seven ways to die.
It’s the hard-knock life for little orphan Annie in the classic musical.
You'll laugh till your heart breaks.
He's been a husband, a lover, a cuckold, and a communist. Now he just wants to be free.
Giancarlo Giannini is torn between the two in his Cannes prize-winning performance.
It’s one mad man against a mad, mad world.
An intimate tale of two wars - between the classes and between the sexes.
A cat has nine lives, almost as many as Pasqualino.
The whole world knows the music. Nobody knows the man.
A double bill of time travel classics La Jetée and 12 Monkeys.
The greatest sister act in movies puts on a show you'll not soon forget.
No leader can survive becoming a legend.
The director’s cut of one of the greatest horror movies returns to the big screen.
Ruth Wilson (Luther, The Affair, Jane Eyre) plays the title role in a new version by Patrick Marber (Notes on a Scandal, Closer).
The perfect caper that is music to your ears.
Got a vampire problem? Never fear, Vampisol is here!
The spirit of the nation is in her hands.
Remember the fifth of November – and John Hurt.
The battle lines are drawn in Cuba where gender is clearly defined.
When a criminal mastermind uses a trio of orphan girls as pawns for a grand scheme, he finds their love is profoundly changing him for the better.
It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.
Joe Bowers wakes up 500 years in the future and finds his average mind is the smartest in the world.
In the aftermath of World War I, a young German woman mourning the death of her fiancé encounters a mysterious Frenchman laying flowers on her beloved's grave.
Hail to the king on his 25th anniversary.
While emigrating to the United States, a young Russian mouse gets separated from his family in Don Bluth's classic animated tale.
Dreams, life ... they're the same. Else life's not worth living.
Every bit as memorable as the music it celebrates.
Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney make something wonderful out of being alive.
The great Catherine Deneuve is driven to lunacy by the horror machinations of Roman Polanski.
Gemma Arterton is Joan of Arc, recorded at the Donmar Warehouse.
A testament to the resilience of the human heart.
The movie everyone talks about but no one gives away its secrets.
Luc Besson’s kick-ass sci-fi jamboree celebrates a 20th anniversary.
William Goldman’s postmodern fairy tale is full of swashbuckling fun and comedy along with, yes, a bit of kissing.
Tickets are now on sale for the 34th Miami Film Festival, taking place March 3-12, 2017. The much-anticipated 10-day Festival will feature 131 films from 40 countries, fabulous parties, and some very special guests you won't want to miss!
Only those who lived before the revolution know the sweetness of life.
Get your bunny suits ready for this one-night only screening! In-theater screening
Keep your family close and your secrets closer.
Music. Power. Jealousy. Recorded directly from the National Theatre, with live orchestral accompaniment by Southbank Sinfonia.
Going my way?
Julie Andrews stars as the magical nanny that bring a family together through the power of song and adventure in Robert Stevenson's beloved musical.
An unhinged American general orders a first strike nuclear attack on Russia and a war room of politicians and military try stop it – now that’s comedy!
The bonds of matrimony are tested in the new film by Iran's master of suspense.
The original cyberpunk anime returns to the big screen with an exclusive 15 minute bonus feature.
So you think you've seen it all? Think again.
You're cordially invited to a formal dinner party that goes on forever.
The only good bug is a dead bug.
Inspired by real-life swindler Chikli Gilbert, infamous for his 2005 ‘fake president’ scam, Vincent Alba delights with his fictitious spin on this rogue.
After spending 22 years in the army, an Israeli soldier finds it a challenge to be a civilian in his altered home country.
Dir. Andreas Gruber's drama based on Elisabeth Escher's true-life novel Schlafende Hunde.
Following their hit run on Broadway, Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart return to the West End stage in Harold Pinter’s No Man's Land, recorded at Wyndham’s Theatre, London. In-theater Screenings
A poignant love letter to the people who raise us and the times that form us.
Emilio D'Alessandro, Stanley Kubrick's personal driver, helps the famed director create four cinematic masterpieces.
Dir. Kai Wessel addresses one of the greatest taboos in German history with the award winning film Fog in August, based on Robert Domes' 2008 historical novel by the same name.
Dir. Roee Florentin's wonderful new Israeli rom-com about life, love and dogs.
A heart-warming story full of hope, dreams and second chances. Katherine Mitchell wasn't looking for love a second time, not at her age, and certainly not with cranky Isaac Shapiro.
In the 21st century, a weapon will be invented like no other. It will have only one purpose: to return to the present and prevent the future.
Maybe it's best to leave well enough alone.
If it takes forever, will she wait for you?
A 35th anniversary screening of a cult classic on 35mm.
Make you own musical instruments! Your child will have fun exploring how to make easy home-made musical instruments with found objects. Join us for a creative afternoon of art & music.
Featuring a breakthrough performance from one adorable duck! Birds of Passage is a story of friendship, independence, and belonging.
A love letter to the game of baseball from the place you'd least expect.
When a young orphaned boy living on the streets of Shibuya stumbles upon a fantastic world of beasts, he's taken in by a warrior beast looking for an apprentice.
Stop-Motion Animation Workshop for young children ages 6 and up. Learn the basics of animation in this special hands-on workshops and collaborate together to create a stop-motion short.
Warm, funny, and brilliantly animated, this compilation of Shaun the Sheep shorts add to the growing stop-motion jewel in Aardman's family-friendly crown.
Full of fantasy and adventure, Molly Monster is a fable about an incredible journey across mountains, canyons and seas.
In this animated Oscar contender, young Russian aristocrat Sasha has always been fascinated by her grandfather's life as an explorer. She soon finds herself on an adventure of her own.
Audience favorites and award-winning international short films, hand-picked from the 2016 New York International Children’s Film Festival for children ages 8 and up.
From walking disaster to kung fu master.
Join us on the Plaza directly in front of the Gables Cinema for face painting, balloon animals, music and dancing, ice cream, and more! Fun for the whole family to enjoy before and after the films! Open to the public!
A program of short films from around the world, selected by the 2016 New York International Children’s Film Festival for young children ages 3-8.
Special Reception Screening
Born and raised in captivity, a capuchin monkey suddenly finds himself fighting for survival in the wilds of the Amazon jungle in this remarkable live-action adventure. Film and Party tickets $15 adults / $10 Children / $12 Members.
The final days of the most significant presidency of our time, from the vantage point of an unforgettable First Lady.
The hilarious lengths that Nino Manfredi goes through to put a roof over his head. Celebrating director Luis Berlanga's centennial. In-Theater Screenings
Tim Burton's wonderful tale of an outsider is here just in time for the holiday season.
Adam Sandler at the Gables Cinema!? Only in a PTA film.
A con man. A call girl. And a suitcase full of trouble.
Coming to terms with life's vagaries on the road to redemption.
May you be in Heaven half an hour before the Devil knows you're dead. Everyone in the film is running about 35 minutes late.
Life is in their hands. Death is on their minds.
Paul Newman is Frank Galvin, an attorney with one last chance at a big case. Everybody wants to settle, but Galvin is determined to defy them all.
Oscar-nominated Al Pacino is an honest cop who turns on his crooked colleagues at the NYPD.
Don’t you dare forget to return those video tapes.
Peter Finch is Howard Beale. He's mad as hell and he's not going to take it anymore.
The greatest American play of the 20th century comes to the screen in all its glory.
The robbery should have taken 10 minutes - before it became the hottest thing on live TV. And it's all true.
A candid self-portrait of a man who made classic American movies for half-a-century.
The urban flip-side of American Graffiti. Growing up in the cultural gulf between Dion and Dylan.
Scarlett Johansson and Thora Birch play matchmaker to Steve Buscemi in an adaptation of Daniel Clowes's graphic novel of the same name.
A darkly comic new take on Brecht and Weill’s raucous musical produced by the National Theatre and starring Rory Kinnear.
When taking your life into your own hands is the last resort.
We'll all have what she's having in this classic New York romcom.
Set out with the young brontosaurus Littlefoot and his friends for the journey of a lifetime.
Present-day Havana stars in a stunning portrait of a city-in-waiting.
Hannibal the Cannibal provides the scariest therapy session of your life.
At age 65, Sonia Braga is sexier than ever in her greatest film since Dona Flor.
F.W. Murnau’s classic 1922 German Expressionist horror film featuring a live-score by Richard Vergez (Möthersky, Drowning the Virgin Silence) in partnership with Miami Music Club.
Jean Reno teaches Natalie Portman, in her feature film debut, how to be the perfect assassin in Luc Besson’s 1994 thriller.
The Israeli film of the year is a heartbreaking tale of Bedouin women bound by tradition and yearning to be free.
Now you can now have both, the moon and the stars - in 35mm.
You must remember this: it's a rare opportunity to see the 75th anniversary restoration.
"When I arrive at my destination, I am gonna kill Bill.”
Helen McCrory (Medea and The Last of the Haussmans at the National Theatre, Penny Dreadful, Peaky Blinders) returns to the National Theatre in Terence Rattigan’s devastating masterpiece, playing one of the greatest female roles in contemporary drama.
The Golden Age of Hollywood action epics is alive and well - in Korea.
MEMORY, Borscht Corporation & MFDP come together to bring "Program No. 2" to South Florida! Don't miss the FREE screening of this exclusive collection of short films by award winning and emerging filmmakers.
A drug-free hallucinogenic trip in eye-popping 70mm, as the word was understood three decades before the movie was made.
The definitive uncut version worthy of its creator - in glorious 70mm and featuring more stars than there are in heaven.
The desert beckons. Join Lawrence in this once-in-a-lifetime 70mm adventure.
Michael Myers comes to town in the restoration of the John Carpenter film that spawned an entire genre of horror.
E.B. White's best-selling children's novel is translated to the screen in animated musical splendor.
Experience Kubrick's one-of-a-kind masterpiece on a brand new 70mm print struck for the 50th anniversary.
One of the screen's most alluring sirens as you've never seen her before.
A romantic comedy. With zombies.
Look out, when the sins of the past catch up with the present.
Celebrate Art House Theater Day with this special screening of Terry Gilliam's timey-wimey film.
The deeper you go, the weirder life gets.
Following its smash-hit original broadcast, the Young Vic’s ‘magnetic, electrifying, astonishingly bold’ production of A View from the Bridge returns to cinemas due to audience demand.
The Beatles' hardworking years, in 4K picture restoration and digitally remastered 5.1 surround sound.
"La-di-da, la-di-da, la la."
A marriage of convenience in a present-day Mayan community and a young woman who refuses to accept a future chosen by her parents: combustible elements in a film of hypnotic beauty and natural splendor.
We're celebrating Antonioni's epochal thriller with a rare 35mm one-time-only screening. Join the party.
"Revenge is a dish best served cold." – Old Klingon Proverb
Mother's dying as a film is being made and leading man John Turturro is acting up. What's a director to do?
Portrait of the artist as a young man - in present-day Spain.
Did you know that Adaptation. was actually co-written by Charlie’s twin brother, Nicolas Cage Donald Kaufman?
Love is in the air. Paris on less than a dime. Last call for a summer vacation.
Yes, love hurts, but the question is: how long does it last?
Where were you in '62?
Lemme hear you say fight the power!
The hilarious backstory to The Beatles' "She's Leaving Home," sort of.
From Brooklyn, people you care about in a deeply felt film from a very special filmmaker you should know.
Enjoy our sommelier-selected film Sideways on 35mm with a wine-tasting and light bites in advance of VeritageMiami.
"A picture could change my life but if you run away, they get you, and if you stay, they get you, too."
The potty-mouth movie where you get a contact buzz from the beer guzzling onscreen.
For sixty years, Queen Elizabeth II has met with each of her twelve Prime Ministers in a private weekly meeting. This meeting is known as The Audience.
Louis Malle, Jeanne Moreau and Miles Davis, an unbeatable trifecta.
Join us for the Summer Stop-Motion Animation Workshop for kids ages 6-12. Learn the basics of animation in this special hands-on workshop and create a stop-motion short!
Kiarostami's classic about the pathos of deceit by a victim of longing. One-time-only 35mm screening.
Sergio Leone’s great Spaghetti western turns 50 years old and we’re singing happy birthday with a 4K restoration!
X marks the spot for greatness. For Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman, the impossible dream is a trip to Miami.
Celebrate the 10th anniversary of Guillermo del Toro's haunting masterpiece.
Woody Allen's latest is dedicated to the premise that "life is a comedy - written by a sadistic comedy writer."
From reviled to revered in less than forty years. Friedkin's nail-biter is a journey into the heart of darkness.
A romantic comedy in the guise of a midsummer vacation in the Mediterranean. What are you waiting for?
All aboard for a heartbreaking journey to a forgotten Cuba.
50th anniversary of Czech new wave feminist psychedelia.
Featuring a Tony Award-winning performance from host of the The Late Late Show, James Corden, the hilarious West End and Broadway hit One Man, Two Guvnors returns to cinemas to mark National Theatre Live’s 10th birthday.
A great MGM musical returns to the big screen fully restored, as it was meant to be seen - in glorious 3D. In-Theater Screening
For relaxing times, make it Santori time.
The sequel to the Academy Award-winning hit. Everyone's favorite hero Babe sets off on a journey that takes him to a far away storybook city!
Anne Fontaine's immaculate drama about crises of faith and uncommon grace at the end of World War II.
Alright, alright, alright...
A 5-Star musical holiday to the timeless music of Cuba's Gershwin.
Anime auteur Satoshi Kon enters the world of dreams with this mind-bending feature.
We think it’s time to blow this scene, get everybody and their stuff together…okay, three, two, one let’s jam!
Famed anime director Mamoru Hosoda gives samurai warfare a digital twist in this inventive feature about an A.I. gone rogue.
Legendary artist Osamu Tezuka’s manga is brought to animated life in this rich and illustrious film.
Ninja-for-hire Jubei Kibagami must kill thirteen supernatural ninjas in order to reach his resurrected nemesis. Tickets available here.
Ninja-for-hire Jubei Kibagami must kill thirteen supernatural ninjas in order to reach his resurrected nemesis.
On Christmas Eve, three vagabonds band together to solve the mystery of an abandoned child.
The brutally violent and stylish second installment in Park Chan-wook's Vengeance Trilogy.
Direct from Paris, an edge-of-the-seat police procedural to chase the summer blues away.
David Lynch's masterpiece returns to haunt your dreams in a 4K restoration for its 35th anniversary. In-Theater Screening
Enroll now for the Florida Film Institute's Summer Film Camp, a six week intense filmmaking summer program for high school students ages 13-18. The Summer Film Camp takes place June 13-21, 2016 every week.
Remembering a legend - right where it all started.
According to celebrated director Naomi Kawase, the secret to Japan's favorite snack is not in the recipe.
One of Spain's greatest films - about a daughter's abiding love for her father - returns for a one-time-only screening.
Guy Pearce forgets everything over and over and over in Christopher Nolan's famous cerebral thriller.
Bring a beggar home for Christmas dinner - and watch what happens in Luis Garcia Berlanga's comic masterpiece.
A one-time-only screening of the immortal opera, directed by Francesco Rosi and starring Plácido Domingo.
The complete restoration of Fritz Lang's seminal sci-fi masterpiece with a live score by Miami-based group Treasure Teeth.
From Jane Austen and director Whit Stillman, a deliciously wicked comedy of manners starring Kate Beckinsale.
After a four-decade absence, an elusive French masterpiece returns (ever so briefly) to South Florida.
One of the great musicals and a valentine to New York, starring Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra.
Spend Valentine's Day weekend with the fabulous Amélie Poulain in glorious 35mm.
In time of crisis, a wife takes matters into her own hands when an insurance company gives her the runaround.
Unravel Lynch's Hollywood mystery with this special screening on glorious 35mm.
In the world of the Emperor Penguins, who find their soulmates through song, a penguin is born who cannot sing. But he can tap dance something fierce!
From Iranian master Asghar Farhadi, a suspenseful tale of marital discord.
The original Minnesotan black comedy in a brand new 4K restoration!
Franco's Spain through the eyes of a precocious orphan. Geraldine Chaplin introduces the 40th anniversary of a classic film about childhood.
Divided by life, united by tango. Argentina’s greatest dancers. A real-life story of love and hate.
"So give me a stage where this bull here can rage and though I could fight, I'd much rather recite...that's entertainment."
The faultlines of a family are revealed when mother dies in a car accident.
Quote and sing along to Monty Python's timeless surreal classic.
The Royal Court Theatre presents the award-winning, drop-dead hilarious new stage play Hangmen, broadcast to cinemas by National Theatre Live.
The Miami Chamber Music Society & the Coral Gables Art Cinema present five Tuesday evening lecture sessions in conjunction with the 23rd Annual Mainly Mozart Festival.
The Queen of the Night enlists a handsome prince named Tamino to rescue her beautiful kidnapped daughter in Ingmar Bergman's 1975 film version of Mozart's spectacular opera Die Zauberflöte.
A film you can't talk about celebrates a 20 year anniversary on glorious 35mm.
From Almodóvar protege Álex de la Iglesia, a rollicking New Year's Eve celebration to end all others.
Loren and Mastroianni are two loners whose lives change the day Hitler arrives in Rome.
Accept no substitutes. Jerry Lewis' original Nutty Professor is a one-of-a-kind comedy masterpiece.
Hogarth Hughes makes friend with an innocent alien robot from outer space, but a paranoid Government agent and the U.S. army are not happy with a robot in the city.
20 years later, that rug still really tied the room together.
Among one of, if not the best rock movie ever made, Martin Scorsese's The Last Waltz is a revealing, electrifying view of the classic band at their height.
David Suchet (Poirot) is Lady Bracknell in this superb satire on Victorian manners and one of the funniest plays in the English language, Oscar Wilde's The Importance Of Being Earnest.
When foreman Frank (James Karen) shows new employee Freddy (Thom Mathews) a secret military experiment in a supply warehouse, the two klutzes accidentally release a gas that reanimates corpses into flesh-eating zombies.
Meet the Puccio Clan, Argentina's deadliest family and the subject of the country's all-time box-office champ.
Shakespeare’s glorious comedy of love and change comes to the National Theatre for the first time in over 30 years.
From Jane Austen, a tale of two sisters and the loves of their lives, starring Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, Alan Rickman and Hugh Grant.
Three seemingly unrelated stories of violence and redemption intersect in Quentin Tarantino’s landmark film.
In Norway's official Oscar entry and first-ever disaster film, a geologist tries to prevent a cataclysm when a mountain overlooking a popular Norwegian tourist destination threatens to collapse into the ocean.
A mind-blowing spectacle of epic proportions from grand master Akira Kurosawa by way of Shakespeare’s King Lear. If you haven’t seen it on the big screen, then you haven’t see it at all.
Motorcycle ninjas tighten their grip on Florida’s narcotics trade, viciously annihilating anyone who dares move in on their turf.
Humor and horror collide with magnificent results in this cult classic from Sam Raimi. 4K Restoration!
Tickets are now on sale for the 33rd Miami International Film Festival, taking place March 4-13, 2016. The much-anticipated 10-day Festival will feature 129 films from 40 countries, fabulous parties, and some very special guests you won't want to miss!
Oddball journalist Raoul Duke (Johnny Depp) and his psychopathic attorney Dr. Gonzo (Benicio Del Toro) travel to Las Vegas for a series of psychedelic escapades.
National Theatre Live broadcasts the Donmar Warehouse's highly anticipated production of two ex-lovers turned rivals.
Taking the Afghan conflict from headline news to the home front, Danish director Tobias Lindholm’s riveting drama delivers an embarrassment of riches.
From Italy, a masterpiece of the sixties in its awesome 4K restoration. Visconti’s sweeping family epic rides again.
A poor and passionate young man falls in love with a rich young woman and gives her a sense of freedom, only to be separated by their social differences.
New York City public school kids journey into the world of ballroom dancing and reveal pieces of themselves and their world along the way. Told from their candid perspectives, these kids are transformed from reluctant participants to determined competitors.
In Iceland, a decades-long feud becomes a matter of life and death when the unexpected happens. It’s a dramedy best served cold and a 2016 Oscar Entry.
Selfish teenage Sarah is given 13 hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue her baby brother when her wish for him to be taken away is granted by the Goblin King.
Cannes prize-winning charmer about a treasure hunt in post-communist Romania unearths traces of the country’s tumultuous history.
Thomas Jerome Newton (David Bowie) is an alien who travels to Earth in search of water for his dying planet. After starting a high technology company and meeting the girl of his dreams, greed and the ruthlessness of business take their toll.
Murder has a sound all of its own, as John Travolta accidentally discovers in Brian De Palma’s restored classic.
Bulgaria’s Oscar candidate for Best Foreign Language film is a rite of passage story about young love and wartime tragedy as it reveals a sumptuous lost world of Jewish culture.
In this sparkling romance recalling Richard Linklater’s Before Sunrise, a chance encounter between a tourist and an American expat leads to a magical night wandering the picturesque streets of Hong Kong as love slowly blooms.
On the eve of his brother’s wedding, a lawyer is drawn into investigating a theft that hits close to home in this sexy and thoroughly enjoyable comedy set in Buenos Aires.
Directed by Orson Welles, Chimes at Midnight follows the career of Shakespeare's Sir John Falstaff as roistering companion to young Prince Hal set in a real-looking late-medieval England.
In Gayle Kirschenbaum’s fearless and bitingly funny documentary, she and her mother go on an unforgettable journey to find empathy and forgiveness in each other’s hearts. Director Gayle Kirschenbaum and her mom, Mildred Kirschenbaum, will be in attendance.
Israeli comedic-genius Shlomo Bar-Aba (Academy Award nominee for Footnote) leads a star-studded cast in this outrageous Israeli dramedy as the head of a family about to implode.
An electrifying murder mystery about con men and cops will intrigue and keep you guessing until the very end. Nominated for four Israeli Ophir Awards.
Winner of the Best Independent Film at Israeli Ophir Awards, My Girl is shining with warmth and illumination. This heart-affecting drama centers on the touching friendship between a would-be filmmaker and a little girl.
Celebrate 35 years of Prince’s Purple Rain with a 35mm screening feature pre-show karaoke.
A co-production with Bristol Old Vic devised by the Company based on the novel by Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre is inventive and moving. An admirable piece of devised theatre.
Film Goes Classical 2.0: Dranoff Goes to the Movies featuring classic scores of Westerns, Gershwin Musicals and Horror Films by Marcel and Elizabeth Bergmann Piano Duo.
At a 1962 college, Dean Vernon Wormer is determined to expel the entire Delta Tau Chi Fraternity, but those trouble-makers have other plans for him.
The Coral Gables Art Cinema, Books & Books and the Coral Gables Museum presents the Family Day on Aragon Block Party! This free event features plenty of outdoor activities, holiday family arts and crafts, classic cartoon shorts screenings and a kids filmmaking workshop!
An aging group of outlaws look for one last big score as the "traditional" American West is disappearing around them.
A diverse band of crayons strive to protect not only their magical multi-hued homeland of Color City, but the imagination of children everywhere from a terrifying monster.
Make you own musical instruments! Your child will have fun exploring how to make easy home-made musical instruments with found objects. Join us for a creative afternoon of art & music!
Based on a Hans Christian Andersen story, a chimney sweep and shepherdess on the run from a tyrannical king.
Ballet Boys takes you through disappointments, victories, forging of friendship, first loves, doubt, faith, growing apart from each other, finding your own way and own ambitions, all mixed with the beautiful expression of ballet.
2015 MICFF presents Stop-Motion Animation Workshops for kids ages 6-12. Learn the basics of animation in these special hands-on workshops and create your very own stop-motion short!
A cow, a satellite girl, and an enchanted roll of toilet paper band together to try to set the world right in this unusual animated comedy.
Audience favorites and award-winning short films hand-picked from the 2015 New York International Children’s Film Festival for kids and teens.
The first animated feature film based on Tove Jansson’s original comic strips, Moomins on the Riviera is a treat for all ages. The Moomins embrace cross-cultural understanding and tolerance. Addressing universal themes such as finding joy in the small things in life, family, and optimism.
Created with ground-breaking technology, where Hollywood techniques meet the best in nature film-making, Enchanted Kingdom is an immersive adventure, transporting you from grey urbanity to the vibrancy and vitality of the natural world.
Great family entertainment with a beautiful story of friendship, a boy named Sebastian finds his soul mate in a stray dog named Belle and together they attempt to foil a Nazi plan to capture French resistance fighters.
When a faun named Mune becomes the Guardian of the Moon, little did he know that an accident that could put both the moon and sun in danger.
Join us at the Gables Cinema for our week-long extravaganza, the 3rd Annual 2015 Miami International Children's Film Festival. The Perrin Plaza, directly in front of the Gables Cinema, will be filled with fun for the whole family to enjoy before and after the films!