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Drop-in Workshop for Families: Color in Motion and Experimental Film
Join us in the Shirley Temple Education Studio to create art inspired by experimental film!

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March of the Penguins in 35mm
Each year, at the end of the Antarctic summer, emperor penguins embark on a grueling journey in impossible temperatures to reach their breeding grounds for a traditional mating ritual. The biggest challenge comes after their eggs hatch, as the penguins take turns protecting their chicks while searching for nourishment, demonstrating their determination and resilience in caring for their young. March of the Penguins was four years in the making, with director Luc Jacquet and his crew spending a little over a year filming in Antarctica. Remarkably shot, underwater cameras were used to capture never-before-seen footage of penguins below the ocean’s surface.
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Ice Age: The Meltdown
The trio of unlikely friends from Ice Age—Manny the mammoth (voiced by Ray Romano), Sid the sloth (John Leguizamo), and Diego the saber-toothed tiger (Denis Leary)—have seemingly found a safe harbor, only to find it menaced by climate change in this lively sequel that captures the mixture of wit, slapstick, and sentiment of the original film. Joining the Ice Age gang this time are Seann William Scott and Josh Peck as a pair of energetic opossums and Queen Latifah as their “sister,” a mammoth who thinks she’s an opossum.