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Puppets and Pride with the Bob Baker Marionette Theater
Come celebrate Pride month with the Academy Museum Education team and a show by the Bob Baker Marionette Theater.
Puppets and Pride marionette shows celebrate love, self-acceptance, and community through a musical marionette lineup performing a confection of medleys from LGBTQ+ icons, queer history, and more.
If you have any questions or need assistance planning your visit, please email museumeducation@oscars.org.

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The Secret World of Arrietty
Debut director Hiromasa Yonebayashi (When Marnie Was There, 2014) and Studio Ghibli teamed up for this film version of Mary Norton’s 1952 children’s classic The Borrowers, full of gorgeous imagery of the natural world. Arrietty is the daughter of a family of Borrowers—miniature people secretly living in an occupied house—who risk their home when she befriends a human boy.
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Howl’s Moving Castle
An adaptation of Diana Wynne Jones’s fantasy novel of the same name, the Oscar-nominated Howl’s Moving Castle is a pitch-perfect fairy tale about aging and war, set in a dazzling steampunk world. When young hatmaker Sophie is transformed into a 90-year-old woman by the vengeful Witch of the Waste, she seeks to break the curse with the help of the enigmatic wizard Howl, the fire demon Calcifer, and the magical moving castle they inhabit.
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Kiki’s Delivery Service
A witch film like few others, Kiki’s Delivery Service is a warm-hearted story that follows a girl entering adulthood and discovering her capabilities, while, refreshingly, refusing romance as a central plot device. Following tradition, on the night of the full moon after she turns 13, Kiki must take flight on her broom and leave her family behind to start a new life in the charming port city of Koriko, where she will learn to use her powers. With a wise-cracking black cat named Jiji by her side, enterprising Kiki quickly becomes a local phenomenon as she strives to find her community and herself.
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Escape to Witch Mountain
Disney produced this initial chapter of its Witch Mountain series during its Dark Age. It follows two orphaned siblings, Tony and Tia, who possess mysterious psychic powers; Tony can move objects with his harmonica, while Tia can communicate telepathically and manifest premonition. When the evil, wealthy Aristotle Bolt, and his employee, Lucas Deranian, learn about these enigmatic traits, they plan a wicked scheme to kidnap the siblings. Against the lush greenery of valleys and beautiful ocean, Tony and Tia’s dangerous escape from Bolt turns into a charming, endearing adventure when Jason O’Day, a widower camper, joins them in search of a place indicated on a map hidden in Tia’s star case, an item she carries with her at all times.
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The Rescuers
The Rescue Aid Society, an international secret association of mice, receives a message in a bottle from an orphaned girl, Penny, who has been abducted by a pair of treasure collectors, Madame Medusa and her partner, Mr. Snoops. Society members Miss Bianca (Eva Gabor) and Bernard (Bob Newhart) begin a rescue journey in search of Penny. Disney’s last animated feature processed in Technicolor, this sweet detective adventure, nominated for Original Song at the Academy Awards, showcases a nostalgic ambience drawn from its distinctive color palette, which harmonizes wonderfully with the film’s dreamlike visual presentation and storyline, and its warm performances by Gabor and Newhart.
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The Goonies in 4K
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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