Screening from Series Fútbol Free Day at the Academy Museum
Offside in 35mm
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Sun, Jun 14, 2026
Seating is limited and is first-come, first-served.

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Fútbol Free Day at the Academy Museum
The Academy Museum opens its doors to soccer fans of all ages for a free program packed with food, family-friendly activities, and more.
Not a follower of fútbol? Museum admission is also free; take a lap around our premiere installations, including Jaws: The Exhibition, Studio Ghibli's PONYO, Barbie to Anna Karenina: The Cinematic Worlds of Sarah Greenwood and Katie Spencer, and the iconic ruby slippers in our Identity gallery.
And watch this space: We'll soon announce three films celebrating The Beautiful Game, only for Fútbol Free Day. All screenings are in 35mm, and all are free.
Best of all, you don't need to reserve a ticket in advance. Simply show up and let us welcome you.
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