Film and Entertainment
Miami is well known
for its annual Miami International Film Festival.
Once a year for 10 days in February, the Miami Film
Society presents this internationally acclaimed
event which premiers brilliant filmmaking from
Hollywood and around the world. The 32-film festival
has featured many avant-garde directors, including
new-wave Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodovar. It is
held downtown in the ornate Gusman Center for the
Performing Arts.
During the rest of
the year the Miami Beach Film Society continues to
feed South Florida's hunger for cutting edge films
with cinema-themed events in various venues around
the city. For more information, call (305) 377-3456
or (305) 375-3000.
Other cinema events
include the Jewish Film Festival, Miami Gay and
Lesbian Film Festival, and the South Beach Festival.
The Jewish Film Festival, sponsored by Florida
International University, is held in December in
different Miami Beach locations (call (305)
576-4030). In April the Gay and Lesbian Film
Festival is held at the Colony Theater on Lincoln
Road and nearby venues (call (305) 534-9924). Also
in April at the Colony Theater is the South Beach
Festival, which showcases films ignored by the
larger fests.
For more film
options, check these out these venues:
Absinthe House
Cinematheque
235 Alcazar Ave., Coral Gables
(305) 446-7144
This theater in the
heart of wealthy Coral Gables shows art films.
Alliance Cinema
927 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach
Sterling Building, Suite 119
(305) 531-8504
Located in a nook off
Lincoln Road Mall, this theater presents cutting
edge independent movies and films for gay audiences.
There are several midnight shows.
Astor Art Cinema
4120 Laguna St., Coral Gables
(305) 443-6777
This small theater
highlights sophisticated independent and foreign
films.
Tower Theater
1508 S.W. 8th St., at 15th Ave., Miami
No phone available
This Little Havana
cultural landmark shows subtitled and Spanish
language films.