The Academy Museum’s K.J. Relth-Miller Talks Marlon Brando

 

Season 1, Episode 001

The Academy Museum

Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Saban Building. Photo by Josh White, JWPictures/©AcademyMuseum Foundation

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Episode Description:

The desire to share films, whether through a tangible film collection or a collective experience, is a desire that resonates with many a movielover. It’s also a viable career path. Behind the programming at every local community arthouse and repertory cinema is a film programmer making the tough decisions of what movies to show and when. K.J. Relth-Miller, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures’ Director of Film Programs sits down with Film Review to discuss her origins as a film programmer and share insights into her work through the lens of her current program ​​Forever A Contender: A Centennial Tribute to Marlon Brando.

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Additional Notes:
Music: Hollywood Hop, Earl Hines and His New Sound Orchestra (LA, Jul, 1954)
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