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The Goonies in 4K
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$5
Sat, Jun 27, 2026

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Disabilities, Representation, and Film 2026
In celebration of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the history-making civil rights law introduced in July 1990, the Academy Museum presents a day of short films, tours, and a live performance, all to bring awareness to disability, representation, and accessibility in Film.
The program is free with your general admission ticket. Access to the shorts screening, tours, and performance is included. American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation will be available throughout the day.
Schedule
9–10am | Calm Mornings program | Early gallery access | L4, Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Gallery
Sound and lighting adjustments provide a more sensory-friendly experience. Separate ticket required.
10am–1pm | Calm Mornings program | Family workshop | LL1, Shirley Temple Education Studio
In addition to the Calm Mornings program, we encourage visitors to attend our Accessible Screening, part of the weekly Family Matinees series, at 11am. A separate admission ticket is required. The Shirley Temple Education Studio will remain open during the screening as a space for relaxation and artmaking until 1pm.
10am-5pm | Disabilities, Representation, and Film Sensory Session | LL1, TMT Lobby
Explore moviemaking at the Academy Museum through a drop-in, sensory-friendly experience. Examine movie props and other objects through touch as well as a speaker that allows visitors to feel mechanical vibrations from sound.
11am | Short films by neurodivergent filmmakers | Accessible screening | David Geffen Theater
Three short films by neurodivergent filmmakers from the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge and Marvels of Media. Screening will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers. A sensory-friendly screening with open captions, dimmed lights, and lower volume for neurodivergent viewers. Free with general admission.
Breaking Normal | DIRECTED BY: Jessica Cabot | WRITTEN BY: Nicole Betz | WITH: Tal Anderson, Anthony Purnell, Vickie Anderson | 2024 | 6 min. | USA | Color | English | DCP
The Question | DIRECTED/WRITTEN BY: Coby Bird | WITH: Coby Bird | 2023 | 4 min. | USA | Color | English | DCP
The Fish Don't Care When It Rains | DIRECTED/WRITTEN BY: Jennifer Msumba | WITH: Jennifer Msumba | 2020 | 5 min. | USA | Color | English | DCP
Noon | ASL Interpreted Tour | Studio Ghibli’s PONYO | L2, Wanda Gallery
A museum educator and ASL interpreter lead a tour of Studio Ghibli’s PONYO exhibition. Free with general admission.
12:30pm | Jaws: The Tour (En Español) - Tiburón: la recorrido | L4, Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Gallery
Join museum educators for a 30-minute guided bilingual tour of Jaws: The Exhibition. Free with general admission..
1pm | Live performance | TBD | L1, Sidney Poitier Grand Lobby
Join us for a live performance by members of the disabled community. General admission ticket not required.
1:30pm, 2:30pm, and 3:30pm | Jaws: The Tour | L4, Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Gallery
A 30-minute guided tour of Jaws: The Exhibition, exploring the blockbuster through original objects, costumes, and additional production materials. Free with general admission.
2pm | Visual Description Tour | Studio Ghibli’s PONYO | L2, Wanda Gallery
A museum educator hosts a visual description tour of Studio Ghibli’s PONYO exhibition. Free with general admission.

Screenings
Ponyo in 35mm
Ponyo focuses on the friendship between 5-year-old Sosuke and a magical goldfish named Brunhilde, the young daughter of a sorcerer father and a sea-goddess mother. After wandering away from her father’s four-flippered submarine, Brunhilde washes ashore and is discovered by the curious Sosuke. Now renamed Ponyo, she forms a quick bond with Sosuke that fuels her yearning to be a real girl, and together they shoulder the cost of what that might take. The vibrant and colorful hand-drawn animations are a delight for audiences of all ages, as Hayao Miyazaki builds a world filled with magical goldfish, spellcasters, and sea goddesses in this tale of how friendships can blossom anywhere—even in the ocean’s depths.
35mm

Screenings
My Neighbors the Yamadas
Isao Takahata’s adaptation of Hisaichi Ishii’s beloved slice-of-life manga departs from Studio Ghibli’s traditional anime style and instead uses a roughly sketched comic-strip look. Awash in pastel watercolors, My Neighbors the Yamadas delights in the everyday misadventures of its titular family—dad, mom, older brother, little sister, granny, and Pochi the dog. Punctuated by daydreams and fantasies, Takahata’s film is a heart-warming and honest look at modern family life. Along with its typical animation style, Ghibli forgoes its usual long, orchestral music in favor of short piano themes to match its episodic style, making the film a standout in the studio’s filmography.
DCP

Screenings
The Great Muppet Caper in 4K
This second Muppets feature film casts Kermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear, and the Great Gonzo as intrepid journalists on location in London to interview fashion icon Lady Holiday about the recent theft of her jewels. Hired as Holiday’s secretary is aspiring model Miss Piggy, who poses as her boss when Kermit arrives. Mistaken identities, espionage, and hijinks abound in this kooky escapade that features cameos from comedy greats Charles Grodin, John Cleese, and international raconteur Peter Ustinov. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Music (Original Song) for the delightful “The First Time It Happens.”
4K DCP

Screenings
Clue
This darkly comedic adaptation of the popular Parker Brothers board game takes a page from the spate of Agatha Christie book-to-screen projects of the 1970s. Convening a murderer’s row of ’80s comedic actors, this cult-favorite whodunit may have been considered middling upon its release but soon found its adoring audience on home video and through revival screenings. This DCP from Paramount features all three endings shown sequentially, as they were presented during television broadcasts of the film and as featured on home video releases.
DCP

Screenings
The Great Mouse Detective
A mouse living in the cellar of Sherlock Holmes’s house is himself a brilliant detective in this mystery inspired by the Basil of Baker Street books by Eve Titus and Paul Galdone. Four directors collaborated on this charming animated feature, including Disney veteran Burny Mattinson and the team of John Musker and Ron Clements (The Little Mermaid, 1989, Aladdin, 1992), while Vincent Price loaned his unmistakable voice to the evil Professor Ratigan. The lighthearted score was composed by four-time Oscar winner Henry Mancini, his first for an animated feature.
DCP

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Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins), a private eye in 1930s Los Angeles, gets an unexpected client—Roger Rabbit, a cartoon film star. Director Robert Zemeckis’s witty comedy-mystery is a dazzling mix of live-action and animation, incorporating beloved cartoon characters from Disney and other studios. Nominated for its art direction, cinematography, and sound, it won for its film editing, sound effects editing, and visual effects. Richard Williams also received a Special Achievement Award from the Academy for his animation direction.
DCP

Screenings
Harriet the Spy in 4K
The first motion picture produced by Nickelodeon is also Bronwen Hughes’s feature film directorial debut, starring Michelle Trachtenberg as a 12-year-old Harriet Welsch, who devotes her time spying on everyone and recording her discreet detective work in a “PRIVATE” notebook. When those secrets get exposed, Harriet finds her entire class against her, including her two best friends. This sweet drama boldly and candidly surveys the bittersweet pre-teen years as an exploration of self, complementing the confusion that marks this transitional phase with Harriet’s unapologetic, cheeky spirit, letting her fight her own battles and attain redemption.
4K DCP

Screenings
Scooby-Doo in 35mm
The Mystery Inc. gang from Hanna-Barbera’s classic cartoon, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! took their sleuthing skills to the big screen with their first live-action adventure in 2002’s Scooby-Doo. Led by ‘90s teen heartthrobs and real-life couple Freddie Prinze Jr. and Sarah Michelle Gellar as Fred and Daphne, the amateur detectives Velma (Linda Cardellini), Shaggy (Matthew Lillard) and his best friend, the cowardly, always hungry, and vocal Great Dane, Scooby-Doo, reunite to solve the mystery of ghostly happenings at the tropical resort Spooky Island. From a script co-written by James Gunn and featuring Rowan Atkinson as the eccentric resort-owner, the film was a box office success on its release and continues to have an avid following.
35mm

Screenings
Nancy Drew
Emma Roberts steps into the role of Nancy Drew in this contemporary adaptation of the iconic teen detective. When Nancy’s father (Tate Donovan) gets a job that moves them to Los Angeles, he encourages her to behave like an average teenager and refrain from sleuthing. Unable to refrain from her passion, Nancy dives into a famous cold case involving the death of a movie star. The subject of hundreds of novels, and numerous film, television and video game adaptations, the character of Nancy Drew has been inspiring young women since the 1930s.
DCP

