Exploring Cinemas in Lima, Peru
If you just can’t wait to see a newly released movie, or if you need a couple of hours to unwind after backpacking in Peru, you’ll find plenty of excellent cinemas and movie theaters in Lima.
New movies typically arrive in Lima fairly soon after being released in the United States. Moreover, you can also see some great Latin and South American films as they premiere at numerous theaters around the capital city of Peru. It’s important to note that many blockbusters released in Lima are presented in both English and Spanish, especially animated movies and those intended for children. Therefore, before purchasing a ticket for an English-language movie, always check whether it’s presented in its original English format with Spanish subtitles (subtitulado) or dubbed into Spanish (doblado).
Ticket prices tend to be lowest at the beginning of the week (Monday to Wednesday) and become more expensive from Friday to Sunday. Typically, prices are much lower than in the United States; you can generally buy a movie ticket for $3 to $6, unless the movie is in 3D, which will cost an extra dollar or two to see.
Enjoy a Movie in Lima
Considering that Lima is the capital of Peru, it’s no surprise that there are plenty of options for movie theaters and cinemas in the city, including some multi-national chains you may be familiar with from the United States. Below are some of the largest cinema chains in Lima (some of which also have cinemas in other major cities in Peru).
- Cinemark: There are a handful of Cinemark cinemas in Lima, as well as theaters in Trujillo, Arequipa, and Piura, all of which have multiple screens (including 3D). Cinemark Jockey Plaza is one of the best cinemas in Lima and located right next door to the University of Lima.
- Cine Planet: Although Cine Planet is a chain with 12 cinemas in Lima and 12 more outside the capital, standards are not always consistent between movie theaters, reflecting the surrounding area’s economic demographics. However, Cine Planet cinemas often participate in the annual Lima Film Festival in August.
- Cinerama: If you’re staying in Miraflores, then Cinerama “El Pacifico” is a convenient option right near the upper corner of Parque Central (attached to Parque Kennedy). Other Cinerama theaters are located in Callao, Cajamarca, Ica, Tarapoto, and Chimbote.
- Cinestar: Various theaters in Lima, as well as in Iquitos, Chimbote, and Pucallpa. Generally considered good but not outstanding in terms of seat comfort, service, and movie quality.
- UVK Multicines: There are a few UVK Multicines in Lima, but the most notable is located in the Larcomar shopping center. Although the trendy seaside shopping complex may not appeal to all travelers’ tastes, the cinema is top class—and there’s bowling next door!
Annual Film Festivals in Lima
While you can see both Peruvian and American films at many of the cinemas listed above year-round, the city of Lima also hosts several international and national film festivals throughout the year, including Lima Independiente, TransCinema, and the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP) Lima Film Festival.
Lima Independiente (Independent) International Film Festival occurs in late May and early June each year. The festival features international, national, and subject-specific competitions as well as special projections, dialogues with filmmakers, and temporary exhibits honoring the art of cinema in Peru.
For over 20 years, the PUCP Lima Film Festival (Festival de Cine De Lima) celebrates student, amateur, and professional filmmaking with eight days of movie, shorts, and animation screenings, college lectures, discussions with filmmakers, and even a few workshops for filmmaking.
In late November to early December, TransCinema International Film Festival showcases the best in independent filmmaking from around the world with a special emphasis on Peruvian and South American productions along with an international film competition.