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The ultimate film lovers’ guide to the new Academy Museum

The glass dome of the new Academy Museum terrace appears in silhouette against the setting sun.
(Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)
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The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has opened, laying a yellow brick road to not just Dorothy’s ruby slippers but also R2-D2, Hayao Miyazaki’s storyboards, Spike Lee’s handwritten Oscars acceptance speech. Join us for a look inside L.A.’s newest landmark, a celebration of the art and craft of moviemaking. If you’d like to order our 24-page special section, printed with a choice of three commemorative covers, go to The Times’ online shop.

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