Screening from Series Spotlights
Welcome II the Terrordome with Ashley Clark and Ngozi Onwurah
Restoration world premiere
Starts at $5
Mon, Mar 30, 2026

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Workshops
Tactile Filmmaking Workshop: Cyberpunk Sounds
In honor of our Cyberpunk exhibition closing April 12, we welcome filmmaker and educator Andrew Kim to the Shirley Temple Education Studio, where he shows us how to build our very own Atari Punk Console—a simple sound synthesizer, perfect for generating gritty sci-fi textures.
In the second half of the workshop, we create and record a cyberpunk-inspired film score using a variety of synthesizers, both analog and digital.
Each participant receives a synthesizer kit to take home. This workshop welcomes participants ages 15 and up.
About Academy Museum workshops
All workshops are free with museum admission. Museum admission is free for youth 17 and under.
If you have any questions or need assistance planning your visit, please email filmeducation@oscars.org.

Digital
Cyberpunk: A Virtual Production Experience
In this mixed reality (MR) experience, visitors use a virtual reality (VR) headset to encounter elements of our world mixed with a whole new virtual environment inspired by the Blade Runner movies.

Screenings
Terminator 2: Judgment Day in 4K
In person: visual effects supervisor Dennis Muren and special effects creator Shane Mahan
4K DCP

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The Year of the Cannibals (I cannibali) in 4K
In person: Locarno Film Festival Artistic Director Giona A. Nazzaro
4K DCP

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Screenings
Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back with Billy Dee Williams
In person: actor Billy Dee Williams
4K DCP

Screenings
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
In this 1953 musical comedy adapted from Anita Loos’s searingly funny 1925 novella—which also spawned a now-lost silent film in 1928 and a smash Broadway production in 1949—showgirl Lorelei (Marilyn Monroe) is resplendent in beautiful gowns, most notably in the pink satin dress designed by Travilla during the now-classic number “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend.” Lorelei is seen throughout the picture in jewel tones and literal jewels, carefully selected to play up the lush Technicolor cinematography lensed by Harry J. Wild. Both effervescent and timeless, this witty gem showcases Monroe’s brilliant comic timing as well as her vocal chops. Premiering in the middle of the actress’s career and released the same year as Niagara and How to Marry a Millionaire, Howard Hawks’s film helped to plant Monroe in the hearts of the American public, making her one of the most famous people in the US.
The pink satin gown worn in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is on view in Marilyn Monroe: Hollywood Icon, located on Level 3 in the Rolex Gallery, beginning May 31, 2026.
Programmed and note by K.J. Relth-Miller.
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