Coral Gables Art Cinema
The Coral Gables Art Cinema, which opened in October 2010, is said to be one of the best movie theaters in Miami, the most comfortable, and highest-grossing art house, presenting first-run and regional premieres of quality American independent and international features, both fiction and documentary, as well as classic films, special programs, and film festival events that reflect the region's multilingual and multicultural diversity. The Miami New Times weekly named the theater "Miami's Best Art-House Cinema" in 2011, 2018, 2020, and 2022.
The Coral Gables Cinematheque, Inc., a non-profit 501(c)(3) film arts group, and Magna-Tech Electronic Company collaborated to create the Cinema project in 2006. The financing for the theater's construction was donated by the City and the Coral Gables Community Foundation through the Perrin Fund, which is handled by Mayor Don Slesnick. A variety of film industry businesses have made significant in-kind gifts of professional theater equipment and installations to help finish the facility. Many additional individuals, members, and companies, including Bacardi and Miami-Dade County, have contributed to the Cinema's realization. Steven Krams, a long-time film industry professional, is the founder.
This 141-seat cinema is open seven days a week to present the best American and international indie films to Miami. The Gables Art Cinema caters to moviegoers by exhibiting black and white adaptations of popular films such as Mad Max: Fury Road and Dunkirk in 70mm. They also broadcast beloved movie classics for spectators to enjoy on the big screen, as well as organized special programming and film festival events.
Google rating: 4.8/5
Phone: +1 786-472-2249
Address: 260 Aragon Ave, Coral Gables, FL 33134, United States
Tickets: Cinema Member – $8.00. Adult – $12.75. Senior – $11.00
Website: https://www.gablescinema.com/