The Film Museum offers film enthusiasts a superb lineup of screenings in a cosy atmosphere at this unique theatre in Honolulu. Set in the relaxed area of Kaimuki, the state-of-the-art digital projection theatre attracts cinephiles from Hawaii, the mainland, and abroad thanks to its commitment to screening quality films.

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Film Museum highlights

At a time when going to the films can cost a pretty penny, the Film Museum offers admission for an affordable price and extends discounts to its members. It is a good idea to make reservations in advance due to the limited number of seats. Loyal members receive the latest “Coming Attractions” list so that they can plan which films they want to see ahead of time. Some recent film choices include films from Japan, Mexico, South Korea, and the United Kingdom.

This museum/theatre offers a Bring-Your-Own Anything policy, so film lovers can bring their own food and drinks to screenings.

Good to know when visiting Film Museum

The Film Museum is located in the white building on the corner of Harding Avenue and 12th Avenue. The museum offers a collection of rentable films in VHS format to its patrons.

While the museum typically screens films that stray from the mainstream, they occasionally show a blockbuster just for fun. Bringing your own snacks is allowed, but choose wisely to reduce noise to avoid disturbing others’ viewing experience. Whether you’re a local or a visitor to beautiful Honolulu, catching a film at the Film Museum is a unique film experience for film lovers of all ages.

Film Museum

Emplacement : 3566 Harding Ave Conference Room, Honolulu, HI 96816, USA

Ouverture : Thursday–Monday from noon to 8 pm (closed Tuesday–Wednesday)

Téléphone : +1 808-735-8771