The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced new acquisitions, including the Studio Ghibli animation collection with over 80 pieces of original art by Hayao Miyazaki. This rich collection showcases the studio's history and artistry, allowing fans and scholars alike to explore the work of legendary figures in animation.
Quentin Tarantino's personal, handwritten script for 'Pulp Fiction,' which recently celebrated its 30th anniversary, was also presented as a highlight during the Academy Museum Gala. Its significance as an Oscar-winning screenplay resonates in film history and adds a personal touch to the Academy's extensive collection.
Filmmakers like Curtis Hanson and Oliver Stone have donated personal collections to the Academy, including invaluable production records and scripts from iconic films. These additions not only enhance the Academy's already vast collection but also serve to preserve the invaluable legacy of cinema through personal artifacts.
The Academy Museum is set to showcase an array of costumes, including memorable pieces like Snake Plissken's outfit from 'Escape from L.A.' and gloves worn by Joanne Woodward at the 30th Academy Awards. These artifacts enrich the museum's narrative of film history and celebrate the artistry of costume design.
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