Casablanca at Rooftop Cinema Club
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A canonical Hollywood romance unfolds on the big screen in an open-air rooftop setting overlooking Miami Beach.
Casablanca screens Sunday, February 1 at Rooftop Cinema Club, presenting Michael Curtiz’s 1942 classic in which wartime politics and unresolved love collide in a shadowy Moroccan crossroads. Set in December 1941, the film follows Rick Blaine, a disillusioned American expatriate played by Humphrey Bogart, whose carefully maintained detachment unravels when former lover Ilsa Lund, portrayed by Ingrid Bergman, reenters his life alongside her husband, a resistance leader on the run. Equal parts romantic melodrama and political parable, Casablanca endures for its sharp dialogue, moral ambiguity and indelible performances, anchored by themes of sacrifice, exile and reluctant heroism.
The screening takes place at Rooftop Cinema Club on Miami Beach, with seating options ranging from individual Adirondack chairs to double-width loveseats designed for shared viewing. Select ticket options include popcorn, and all seating is arranged to face the venue’s outdoor screen. The event begins at 5:30 p.m., offering a chance to experience one of cinema’s most influential films in a setting that blends classic Hollywood with a contemporary rooftop atmosphere.