10 Movies That Feel Like Summer

There is something truly magical about summer. The longer days, the warm sunshine, the scent of the ocean breeze, and that irreplaceable feeling of absolute freedom.

From heartwarming romances to nostalgic childhood adventures, here are 10 of the best movies that perfectly capture and radiate pure summer energy.

1. Call Me by Your Name (2017)

Director: Luca Guadagnino
Cinematographer: Sayombhu Mukdeeprom

No other film captures the sheer beauty of a summer in rural Italy quite like this one. Set in the 1980s, you will be swept away by visuals of ancient villas, lush peach orchards, lazy bicycle rides, and a summer romance that is as intense as it is bittersweet. The stunning cinematography and music will genuinely make you “feel” the warmth of the Italian sun.

2. Mamma Mia! (2008)

Director: Phyllida Lloyd
Cinematographer: Haris Zambarloukos

If summer to you means sandy beaches, vibrant outfits, and singing your heart out with friends, Mamma Mia! is your ultimate go-to. Set on a breathtaking, fictional Greek island, this star-studded musical fueled by legendary ABBA tracks is packed with positive energy, crystal-clear blue waters, and infectious joy.

3. The Way Way Back (2013)

Director: Jim Rash, Nat Faxon
Cinematographer: John Bailey

A highly underrated coming-of-age gem. The story follows a shy 14-year-old boy spending his summer vacation at a local water park. It flawlessly captures the awkwardness of adolescence, unexpected friendships, and the deep nostalgia of family vacations.

4. Before Sunrise (1995)

Director: Richard Linklater
Cinematographer: Lee Daniel

Two strangers meet on a train and spontaneously decide to spend a single night together exploring the city of Vienna, Austria. Even though most of the film takes place after dark, the warm, romantic atmosphere of a summer night filled with deep, soul-baring conversations makes this an absolute must-watch.

5. 500 Days of Summer (2009)

Director: Marc Webb
Cinematographer: Eric Steelberg

Aside from the fact that the main character is literally named “Summer,” this movie boasts a distinct indie aesthetic that perfectly aligns with a city-summer vibe. The rollercoaster romance between Tom and Summer is beautifully packaged with warm cinematography and an iconic soundtrack.

6. Moonrise Kingdom (2012)

Director: Wes Anderson
Cinematographer: Robert D. Yeoman

Stylized with Wes Anderson’s trademark symmetrical framing and a warm, pastel color palette. The film follows two young outcasts who fall in love and decide to run away together into the wilderness. It is the ultimate visual manifestation of childhood summer camp adventures and pure imagination.

7. Y Tu Mamá También (2001)

Director: Alfonso Cuarón
Cinematographer: Emmanuel Lubezki

If you are looking for a summer movie with a more mature, cinematic, and raw atmosphere, this masterpiece by Alfonso Cuarón is the ultimate pick. The story follows two teenage boys and an older woman on a spontaneous road trip across Mexico toward a hidden, mythical beach. It is packed with dusty highways, wild ocean waves, the reckless freedom of youth, and intense self-discovery under the scorching sun.

8. The Parent Trap (1998)

Director: Nancy Meyers
Cinematographer: Dean Cundey

Every great adventure begins at summer camp. This classic tale of identical twins, separated at birth, who accidentally cross paths at a summer camp never fails to bring joy, laughter, and a sweet wave of school-holiday nostalgia.

9. Little Miss Sunshine (2006)

Director: Valerie Faris, Jonathan Dayton
Cinematographer: Tim Suhrstedt

A brilliant road trip movie about a dysfunctional extended family squeezing into a broken-down yellow VW bus to get their young daughter to a children’s beauty pageant. This indie comedy-drama feels incredibly warm, hilarious, and deeply touching against the backdrop of a scorching American highway.

10. Dazed and Confused (1993)

Director: Richard Linklater
Cinematographer: Lee Daniel

This film perfectly bottles up the most liberating moment in a young person’s life: the very last day of school before summer vacation kicks off. Set in Texas in 1976, it follows a group of teenagers celebrating their freedom with parties, classic rock music, and aimless hanging out. The laid-back, carefree vibe is unmatched!

Those are 10 films ready to bring the warmth, excitement, and magic of summer straight into your bedroom. Each movie offers a unique way to enjoy this season of absolute freedom, ranging from emotional tear-jerkers to laugh-out-loud comedies.

Share your thoughts! From the list above, which movie is your absolute favorite to rewatch during the summer? Or is there another essential summer film you think we missed? Let us know in the comments section below!