Opened in 1989, Beyoğlu Cinema is considered one of the cornerstones of independent cinema culture in Turkey. From its inception, it aimed to create an alternative cinema language by exclusively screening non-mainstream films. This cinema, which hosted the first screenings of films by directors such as Nuri Bilge Ceylan and Zeki Demirkubuz, played a major role in the development of independent Turkish cinema.
Since 1994, it has continued to serve as a showcase for European cinema in Istanbul by screening Eurimages-supported productions. Today, it remains an ideal destination for both those seeking to discover new cinema and those wishing to revisit classic films, offering contemporary festival films, arthouse productions, and thematic screenings. One of the most important cinemas in Yakası, known for its independent and classic film screenings. Its renovated interior preserves its original texture, offering viewers both nostalgia and comfort. The large cinema has a capacity of 318, while the small cinema is ideal for more intimate screenings. Kadıköy Cinema's film selection primarily includes original examples of world cinema. Local independent films, short film screenings, documentaries, and festival selections are frequently included in the programme. The cinema also makes a name for itself with discussions, special screenings, and themed nights that keep cinema culture alive. Kadıköy's di
Source: IBB Kültür Sanat