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In an era of “hurriquakes,” heat waves, and fires, The Academy Museum screening series “Beware the Elements!

What can disaster movies teach us about our climate crisis?

In an era of “hurriquakes,” heat waves, and fires, The Academy Museum screening series “Beware the Elements!

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This weekend, the Academy Museum will debut newly restored versions of the iconoclastic filmmaker’s cult 1990s trilogy.

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This weekend, the Academy Museum will debut newly restored versions of the iconoclastic filmmaker’s cult 1990s trilogy.

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