In Los Angeles, USA, a preview of the movie museum, which will open on the 30th of this month, was held, and the sets and costumes used in the shooting of many masterpieces were released to the press.

This museum is the "Academy Film Museum" established near Hollywood, the city of movies, by the organization that hosts the Academy Awards, which is considered to be the highest honor in the American film industry. The meeting was held.

In the exhibition room of about 4600 square meters, the costume of C-3PO appearing in "Star Wars" and the actor who played the main character girl "Dorothy" in "The Wizard of Oz" released in 1939 The costumes and props used in the shooting of many masterpieces, such as the red shoes worn by Judy Garland, are on display.

There is also a large exhibit, such as a 9-meter-high background painting of Mount Rushmore with the faces of successive presidents, which was used in the filming of Hitchcock's "North by Northwest."

On the other hand, in commemoration of the opening of the museum, a special exhibition directed by Hayao Miyazaki will be held to introduce the characters and storyboards of the buildings.

Actor Tom Hanks, who attended the press conference at the exhibition, said, "This museum in Los Angeles is a movie hall. Films will continue to be a magical art that speaks to people." I told you.