Cinema entertainment in Caribbean Islands
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Cine Carmen
If you’re in the mood to catch a film, try Cine Carmen, on the corner of Calle Libertad, with big-screen and video offerings daily (don’t miss the big movie projector spilling film on the Libertad side of the building).
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Cine Praga
Cine Praga shows mostly subtitled films; also look here for the video schedule at Uneac (Antonio Maceo No 178 between Rafael Ferro and Comandante Pinares; movies screened at 8:30pm and 10:15pm).
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Cine Riviera
Big pop, rock and sometimes rap concerts happen here. The movies are a myriad of Latin American, European and North American, and the audience has a strong student demographic.
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Fine Arts Cinema
The island’s only true art-house cinema was once a sanctuary for adult-only movies. These days it shows a good selection of independent films from around the world.
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Multicine Infanta
Habana’s fanciest cinema was refurbished for the prestigious 2006 Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano, and its four auditoriums sparkle afresh.
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Cine Céspedes
This cinema is on the western side of Parque Céspedes, next to the post office. It offers everything from Gutiérrez Alea to the latest Hollywood blockbuster.
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Cine Yara
One big screen and two video salas (cinemas) here at Havana’s most famous cinema and the venue for many a hot date.
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Cine Payret
The Centro Habana’s is the largest and most luxurious cinema, erected in 1878. Plenty of American movies play here.
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Cine La Rampa
De Niro seasons, French classics, film festivals; catch them all at this Vedado staple that houses the Cuban film archive.
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Cine Prado
Cienfuegos has three movie houses: Cine-Teatro Luisa, Cine Prado ; and Cine-Teatro Guanaroca, opposite the bus station.
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Cine-Teatro Encanto
This is the town’s only cinema. It looks disused but you’ll probably find it’s open.
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Bob Marley Experience
Shows hourly screenings of an engaging documentary on Marley’s life in a 68-seat theater.
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Cine Rialto
This cinema is one of Santiago de Cuba’s favorites, showing large-screen films and video.
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Island Cinema
First-run Hollywood movies can be seen at the single-screen Island Cinema.
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Carib 5 Cinema
First-run Hollywood movies can be seen at the five-screen Carib 5 Cinema.
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Palace Cineplex
First-run Hollywood movies can be seen at the two-screen Palace Cineplex.
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Cine Romelio Cornelio
This cinema, on the southwestern side of Parque Céspedes, shows films nightly.
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Cine-Teatro Guanaroca
The movie house Cine-Teatro Guanaroca is opposite the bus station.
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Cine 23 & 12
One of a clutch of well-maintained cinemas on Icaic’s Vedado movie strip.
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Teatro Velazco
On Parque Libertad, Teatro Velazco is Matanzas’ main movie house.
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Teatro Metro
This classic, restored cinema is in Santurce, edging towards Miramar.
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