Presenting THE ADDAMS FAMILY (1991) on Wednesday, July 17 at 7:30pm. Special guest introduction by makeup artist Kevin Haney. https://bit.ly/4f2eGcS Anjelica Huston and Raul Julia are pitch-perfect as the morbidly affectionate Morticia and Gomez Addams, with able support from Christopher Lloyd as the bug-eyed stranger who may be the long-lost Fester, and Christina Ricci as Wednesday. Ruth Myers was nominated for her gorgeously Gothic costumes, and Anthony Cortino, Fern Buchner, Kathrine James, Kevin C. Haney, and Christopher C. Shihar were among the makeup artists and hairstylists who turned the cast into the spitting image of Addams’s iconic characters. 1991. 100 min. USA. Color. English. Rated PG-13. DCP.
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The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures celebrates the art and science of movies—past, present, and future. Its exhibitions and programs convey the magic of cinema and offer a glimpse behind the screen, illuminating the creative and collaborative process of filmmaking. Designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architect Renzo Piano, the Academy Museum will restore and revitalize the historic Saban Building—formerly an iconic May Company department store—at the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles. The Saban Building will feature six floors, including exhibition spaces, a 288-seat theater, an education studio, special event spaces, conservation areas, and a café and store. A new spherical addition will connect to the Saban Building with glass bridges and will feature a state-of-the-art 1,000-seat theater and a rooftop terrace with sweeping views of the Hollywood Hills.
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http://academymuseum.org
External link for Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
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- Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
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- 201-500 employees
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- Los Angeles, California
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- 2019
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- Film Museum, Screenings, and Educational Programs
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6067 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, California 90036, US
Employees at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
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Ming Aguilar
Assistant Collection Information Registrar - Temp, Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
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Kristy Jennings
Graphic Design + Creative Direction
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Agnes Stauber
VP, Digital Content and Strategy at the Academy Museum
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Allison Needle
Arts Management Consultant at Allison Needle LLC
Updates
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Meet us on Friday, July 19, at 4:30pm for our Drop-In Workshop for Teens, inspired by our Shifting Perspectives: Vertical Cinema exhibition. In this workshop, teens can use their own devices or devices available in the education studio to film around the museum and edit what they’ve captured to create their own vertical cinema! Museum admission is free for youth ages 17 and under. Learn more and reserve tickets: https://bit.ly/3WeuEsS
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On weekend afternoons this summer, visitors can experience a curated selection of home movies filmed in and around Los Angeles. Reserve tickets: https://bit.ly/3WijJyr Home movies are an essential part of our moving image heritage. The Academy Film Archive collects and conserves home movies, making them accessible to researchers, filmmakers, and the public. The Archive holds thousands of amateur and personal reels of diverse content, with emphasis on the motion picture industry, underrepresented communities, and Southern California.
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On Thursday, July 11 join us for 'An Evening with Christine Vachon' featuring a screening of POISON (1991) in 35mm. The pre-screening conversation with Vachon will be moderated by Kirsten Schaffer, CEO, WIF (Women In Film). Reserve Tickets: https://bit.ly/4cAKdAI The producing prowess of Christine Vachon cannot be overstated, especially in discussions of the queer independent filmmaking space. Half of the two-woman team that founded production company Killer Films in 1996 (along with Pamela Koffler), Vachon has been the driving force responsible for bringing works by Todd Haynes, Tom Kalin, Todd Solondz, and John Waters into being. 1991. 85 min. USA. B&W, Color. English. Rated R. 35mm.
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Celebrate the historic civil rights law Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) that was signed into law in July 1990. Join us at the Academy Museum on Saturday, July 13 for a full day of workshops, screenings, performances, and conversations centered around bringing awareness to Disability, Representation, and Accessibility in Film. Complete this form to request accommodations: https://bit.ly/3WbFpMt
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The John Waters: Pope of Trash exhibition features 12 curated galleries, interactive installations, original costumes, and over 400 iconic items from his films. See it for yourself before it closes on August 4th! #AcademyMuseum
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Dive into the unique, filthy, and laugh-out-loud world of John Waters with museum educators every Saturday as they engage on films and objects in brief, 30-minute guided tours. These tours will cover a brief exploration into Waters’s process, style, and films as a writer, director, producer, cinematographer, and editor. These special tours are first-come, first-served. It would be a dirty shame to miss!
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On July 12, join us in a conversation with Vertical Cinema writer/director Walter Thompson-Hernández, Ghetto Film School Executive Program Director Kyle Provencio Reingold, El Cine Founder and Executive Director Mariana Da Silva, and Academy Museum Community and Impact Manager Andrew Acedo as they explore what makes Los Angeles a great place for cinema, the myriads of ways filmmakers portray the city, how to support underrepresented Angeleno artists, and more. Reserve Tickets: https://bit.ly/3RW78OW
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As the Manager of Community and Impact at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, I build partnerships with community-driven and community-led organizations such as Ghetto Film School (GFS) to create a sense of belonging for historically excluded groups through cinema. As part of our community partnership with GFS for our "Shifting Perspectives: Vertical Cinema" exhibition on display, we screened vertical films by GFS filmmakers that highlight the cultural vitality of Los Angeles in the state-of-the-art Ted Mann Theater and I moderated one of the Q&As. It was an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. Thank you to the amazing Kyle Provencio Reingold, the GFS team, Marty Preciado, Uyen Bui and Eduardo Sanchez for helping build community around these talented filmmakers. And special thanks to Agnes Stauber and Stephanie Sykes for moderating the other Q&As and sparking such insightful conversations with the filmmakers! ©Academy Museum Foundation, Photos by: Randy Shropshire
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The Academy Museum Teen Council presents The Future is Now: Teen Short Film Showcase, celebrating the creativity of teen filmmakers in Los Angeles. Teens ages 14–18 are welcome to submit their short films by July 17, 2024, for a chance to be showcased at the Academy Museum! Learn More: https://bit.ly/4eLoDLr