Screening from Series Branch Selects
La La Land in 35mm
In person: choreographer Mandy Moore
Selected by the Production and Technology Branch
Starts at $5 | Free for Academy Museum members
Wed, Apr 29, 2026

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In-Gallery
The Awards Afterglow Tour
Join our museum educators as they highlight the best of the Academy Awards History gallery.

Conversations
Women at the Oscars: Milestones and Looking Forward
Join us in conversation with Women in Film Deputy Director Maikiko James and Alliance of Women Directors board member and Events Director Sacha Smith as they reflect on the history of women nominees and winners at the Oscars. The wide-ranging talk covers the significance of women being recognized in male-dominated categories; milestone moments for women at the ceremony; what changes need to be made as the Academy approaches its 100th Oscars ceremony; and more.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the Stories of Cinema: Oscars gallery before or after the program.
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In person: Academy Governor Hannah Minghella and actor/filmmaker Max Minghella
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An Evening of Short Films from Asian American Filmmakers
The Academy is celebrating Asian American, Native American, and Pacific Islander Heritage month with this selection of short films featuring Asian American filmmakers and stories. The evening includes two animated films, Ishu Patel’s Oscar-nominated Bead Game (1977), and Soar (2014), from filmmaker Alyce Tzue. Arthur Dong’s Oscar-nominated documentary short, Sewing Woman (1982), tells the life story of the filmmaker’s mother, while Sean Wang (Dìdi) was nominated for his documentary Nai Nai & Wài Pó (2023), depicting the close friendship of his elderly grandmothers. Jon M. Chu (Wicked, 2024) won a DGA Student Film Award for his musical short Gwai Lo: The Little Foreigner (2002). Filmmaker Andrew Ahn (Fire Island, 2022) made his short film Dol (First Birthday, 2011) partly as a way of coming out to his parents. Masami Kawai’s Nami (2015) depicts a day in the life of a grieving widow in her journey across Los Angeles. In Amrita Singh’s Winning in America (2021), a teenage girl faces the challenges of a spelling bee and her coach father.

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Terminator 2: Judgment Day in 4K
In person: visual effects supervisor Dennis Muren and special effects creator Shane Mahan
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Supported By
This program is made possible by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Program in Public Understanding of Science and Technology.
This Academy Museum membership event is generously supported by Regal.
Academy Museum film programming generously funded by the Richard Roth Foundation.






