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Ready For Close-Up
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Episode #29 - Cinema exhibited! Do movie museums work?
Ready For Close-Up
36 minutes 37 seconds
3 years ago
Episode #29 - Cinema exhibited! Do movie museums work?
After a quick review of fresh content they have seen over the summer, Andy and Sam talk about recent movie-related exhibitions they have seen: the brand-new Oscar Academy Museum in Los Angeles and the Fellini exhibition at Zurich's Kunsthaus. From these impressions, they discuss what makes an inspiring and worthwhile movie museum and what criteria should be behind the selection and presentation of such exhibits. Besides their favourite movie displays, they also ask whether cinema is increasingly becoming a thing to be shown at museums and if that is necessarily a good or bad omen for movie-making as a whole. Join us to find out!
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