BAM Rose Cinemas at BAM KBH

10 Lafayette Avenue,
Brooklyn, NY 11217

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BAM: Brooklyn Academy of Music (Official)

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Functions: Live Theater, Movies (Foreign), Movies (Independent)

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Manager: 18.636.4100

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BAM Rose Cinemas at BAM KBH

On November 7, 2025 two more screens were added at BAM-KBH across the street. One is a 81-seats screening room, another is a 91-seat black box theatre which can be used for live theatre and cinema.

The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) will open three new BAM Rose Cinema screens at the BAM KBH on November 7, expanding its footprint for film, education, and community engagement in downtown Brooklyn. The new facilities are located within the L10 Arts and Cultural Center, a multidisciplinary arts hub that opened earlier this year. The addition of these new cinemas will provide opportunities for filmmakers and artists to host screenings, premieres, lectures, and special events, while expanding BAM’s educational and community programming. The cinemas will open with two highly anticipated fall releases: Lynne Ramsay’s “Die My Love” and Jafar Panahi’s “It Was Just an Accident”. Information on future programs at BAM KBH is available at BAM.org.

About BAM KBH Named in honor of Karen Brooks Hopkins, BAM President Emerita, BAM KBH houses the first public home for the BAM Hamm Archives and the Leon Levy & Shelby White Reading Room. The venue includes two new cinemas, and the Scripps Education Center. Together, these spaces form a fully accessible hub for artists, students, and educators to research, experiment, and present community-based art and programming across film, archival practice, and performance.

The Center’s public plaza will also serve as a space for outdoor programming and community gatherings.

“The BAM KBH at the L10 Arts and Culture Center is more than an arts center; it’s a place where history and innovation meet,” said Tamara McCaw, BAM’s Interim CEO. “Together these spaces create a fully accessible hub for artists, students, and educators to research, experiment, and present community-based art and public programming across film, archive, and performance.”

“The opening of BAM KBH is especially meaningful because it’s both a continuation of our storied past and a bold step into the future,” said Jesse Trussell, BAM’s Director of Film Programming & Strategy. “Expanding BAM Rose Cinemas allows us to amplify more films and filmmakers from around the world and around the corner. This addition makes BAM one of the largest art house cinemas in New York, and we can’t wait to welcome the Brooklyn community and beyond into these new spaces.”

Contributed by Scott Weinfeld

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ridethectrain
ridethectrain on November 15, 2025 at 10:59 am

Please update, two screens and total seats 172

Seating Capacity: Theatre A 81 Theatre B 91

Source: from BAM employee

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