All red and plush, this was one of the first major Rome cinemas to screen VO films on Mondays. For the last two showings it's wise to book ahead (tickets must be picked up...
Via Cardinale Merry del Val 14Azzurro Scipioni is run by director Silvio Agosti. It has two screens: the Sala Chaplin shows more recent art-house successes, while Sala Lumière, with a video projector, is...
Via degli Scipioni 82This new film space in a restored pavilion in the Villa Borghese park is used for cinema-related presentations, but also has its own screening schedule, organised around themed...
Largo Marcello Mastroianni 1A small but committed cineclub with an eclectic programme - cinema classics, world cinema, shorts - but poor projection quality. Workshops, debates and art exhibitions are also...
Via Urbana 47AThis historic Rome film club returned from oblivion to its old home at the end of 2000, with new, comfortable seats and state-of-the-art screening facilities. It alternates...
Via degli Orti di Alibert 1CHidden away just off via del Corso, this two-screener belongs to the art-house-oriented Circuito Cinema group; its main interest is that one or both screens now usually show...
Via in Lucina 16GThe Nuovo Sacher is owned and run by veteran director Nanni Moretti, who set it up out of irritation at the poor state of film distribution in Rome. A meeting place for local...
Largo Ascianghi 1This is the designer showcase miniplex of indie distribution cartel Circuito Cinema. It has state-of-the-art sound system and a small bar for post-screening analysis. Small...
Via Quattro Fontane 23This brand new 100-seater art cinema belongs to the Cineteca Nazionale, Italy's national film archive. Named after late, great actor Alberto Sordi, the cinema is dedicated to...
Vicolo del Puttarello 25The full-on American Movie-going Experience. Warner Village has two outposts in Rome: this more restrained five-screen central branch (in a venerable former porn palace, now...
Piazza della Repubblica 45-46