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Cinema Akil Launches 'Summer of Classics' Program
Dubai's beloved independent cinema, Cinema Akil, is turning up the heat this season with its much-anticipated 'Summer of Classics' film program.
Running from July 11 to September 25, 2025, this cinephile-friendly series is bringing back a curated selection of timeless movies that have defined—and defied—genres.
Whether you're a fan of silent-era comedy, French arthouse, Hollywood rebellion, or mind-bending thrillers, the lineup promises something for everyone. The program offers a rare chance to see these cinematic landmarks the way they were meant to be experienced: on the big screen.
🎬 Featured Films in the 2025 Lineup
This year's 'Summer of Classics' showcases an eclectic mix of genres, countries, and eras:
The Gold Rush (1925) – Charlie Chaplin's legendary silent comedy
The Phantom of the Opera (1925) – A gothic horror classic
The Money Order (Mandabi) (1968) – Ousmane Sembène's powerful Senegalese satire
Rebel Without a Cause (1955) – James Dean's iconic teen drama
La Haine (1995) – A gritty French masterpiece on race and rebellion
Dead Poets Society (1989) – A soul-stirring tale of education and individuality
Edward Scissorhands (1990) – Tim Burton's fairytale of loneliness and beauty
Before Sunrise (1995) & Before Sunset (2004) – Richard Linklater's poetic love story told in real-time.
Memento (2000) – Christopher Nolan's mind-twisting thriller
Braveheart (1995) – Mel Gibson's Oscar-winning epic
Batman Begins (2005) – A bold reboot of the superhero myth
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) – Wes Anderson's whimsical tale of nostalgia and loyalty
Undine (2020) – A modern German romance rooted in myth
Why You Shouldn't Miss It
Cinema Akil's 'Summer of Classics' is more than a film series—it's a cultural experience that invites viewers to revisit groundbreaking works or discover them for the first time.
The films have been carefully selected for their artistic impact, emotional resonance, and enduring relevance. Whether it's the stylized aesthetics of The Grand Budapest Hotel or the moral ambiguity of La Haine, every screening offers a deep cinematic journey.
Where to Watch
Screenings take place at Cinema Akil in Alserkal Avenue, Al Quoz, Dubai's creative arts hub. Known for its intimate ambiance, arthouse vibe, and commitment to diverse storytelling, the venue is a must-visit for film lovers year-round.
Join the Celebration of Cinema
Dubai's film fans now have the perfect reason to escape the summer heat and dive into a cool, dark theater filled with the magic of movies. Whether you're discovering Mandabi for the first time or revisiting Dead Poets Society, 'Summer of Classics' is your ticket to film history.