About

Our History

Since 2015, Tower Theater Miami is South Florida’s highest-grossing art-house cinema. Our mission is to connect art with audiences, and foster a value for cinema for future generations. The Theater is the year-round home of Miami Film Festival. Our philanthropic work includes free educational screenings for students and subsidized rental fees for non-profits to showcase cinema without commercial pressures.

Tower Theater Miami is one of Miami’s oldest cultural landmarks. When it opened in December of 1926, it was the finest state-of-the-art theater in the South.

In the early 1960s, large numbers of Cuban refugees fled to Miami. The area surrounding S.W. Eighth Street – “Calle Ocho” – became a place of new beginnings. For many Cuban families, films at Tower Theater Miami were an introduction to American culture in addition to pure entertainment. Soon the theater altered its programming to include English-language films with Spanish subtitles, and eventually Spanish-language films. However, after almost sixty years of operation, Tower Theater Miami was closed to the public in 1984.

Tower Theater Miami thrives as a social gathering place for cultural connections in Little Havana, where the community can enjoy alternative and culturally specific exhibitions, performances, independent and international films, specializing in both Spanish-language films and English-language films, subtitled in Spanish.

Theater Info

Tower Theater Miami is located in the heart of Little Havana, next door to the famous Domino Park. The Theater features two auditoriums, one with 250 seats, the other with 93 seats. 

The theater is handicapped accessible.

 

Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessible

Tower Theater is wheelchair accessible. If assistance is needed, please make yourself known to the theater/venue staff.

Closed Captions

All foreign language films will have English subtitles. Exclusions may apply for live events. For closed captioning, please refer to individual pages for more information.