Academy Museum Announces Fall Film Series Featuring Marie Antoinette and The Craft
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has announced its fall film programming lineup, featuring screenings of Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette,
Andrew Fleming’s The Craft,
and Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth,
according to Variety. The seasonal slate highlights a diverse mix of cinematic milestones, cult classics, and director-driven features designed for Los Angeles audiences.
Programming details show that the museum’s autumn schedule leans heavily into distinct visual styles and genre-defining storytelling. Sofia Coppola’s 2006 historical drama Marie Antoinette,
starring Kirsten Dunst, brings its pastel-hued aesthetic back to the big screen. Meanwhile, the 1996 supernatural teen thriller The Craft
represents a touchstone of 1990s pop culture, exploring witchcraft and teenage alienation. Guillermo del Toro’s dark fantasy masterwork Pan’s Labyrinth,
released in 2006, rounds out the high-profile additions with its intricate creature design and haunting post-Civil War setting.
These screenings form part of the Academy Museum’s ongoing mission to contextualize film history through curated retrospectives and public programs. Located in Los Angeles, the institution regularly utilizes its state-of-the-art theaters to showcase both foundational cinema and modern favorites, drawing on the vast resources of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Ticketing and exact scheduling information for the fall film series are available directly through the official Academy Museum of Motion Pictures website. Museum officials expect high demand for specific screenings given the enduring popularity of titles like The Craft
and Pan’s Labyrinth
among contemporary filmgoers.
