Malta is among the first countries in Europe to have the latest releases, ranging from blockbusters to art house films. The Islands are well served with several multiplex cinemas.There is also a cinema at the Centre for Creativity, St James’ Cavalier, Valletta. Here, the programme is geared more towards art is also a winter season of art house movies, re-releases and foreign language films. Cinema-going is a popular leisure activity. Not surprising given the Islands’ own interest in the film industry. With its backdrop of historic buildings and stunning land- and seascapes, the Maltese archipelago has long been used as a location for some major films: Midnight Express and Oscar-winners Gladiator and U-571 are among the most memorable. Malta has recently also hosted Hollywood blockbusters such as The Count of Monte Cristo and the epic Troy, The Da Vinci code and Munich, as well as prestigious period dramas, including the BBC's Byron and Daniel Deronda. Go to the Interactive Map and explore Malta's Film locations. Eden Cinemas, St. Julians Tal-Lira Cinema, Fgura Embassy Cinema Complex Empire Cinema Complex Sun City Cinema Complex St. James Cavalier Citadel Cinema
Malta is among the first countries in Europe to have the latest releases, ranging from blockbusters to art house films. The Islands are well served with several multiplex cinemas.There is also a cinema at the Centre for Creativity, St James’ Cavalier, Valletta. Here, the programme is geared more towards art is also a winter season of art house movies, re-releases and foreign language films. Cinema-going is a popular leisure activity. Not surprising given the Islands’ own interest in the film industry. With its backdrop of historic buildings and stunning land- and seascapes, the Maltese archipelago has long been used as a location for some major films: Midnight Express and Oscar-winners Gladiator and U-571 are among the most memorable. Malta has recently also hosted Hollywood blockbusters such as The Count of Monte Cristo and the epic Troy, The Da Vinci code and Munich, as well as prestigious period dramas, including the BBC's Byron and Daniel Deronda. Go to the Interactive Map and explore Malta's Film locations.