This critically acclaimed documentary takes a 25th anniversary look at Michael Jackson's blockbuster 1987 album BAD.
Lee had directed the video for Jackson’s “They Don’t Care About Us” and made the posthumous “This Is It” video, and his exhaustive exploration of Jackson and his music includes behind-the-scenes footage of Bad’s recording, along with extensive interviews with many of Jackson’s musical collaborators, including Quincy Jones, Stevie Wonder and Sheryl Crow (then a backup singer on Jackson’s Bad tour), as well as with Martin Scorsese, editor Thelma Schoonmaker and writer Richard Price, who teamed up with Jackson for the “Bad” music video.
2012, 132 minutes, black and white/color, DCP | Documentary
Event Information
Sunday, July 13 at 2:30 p.m.
Linwood Dunn Theater 1313 Vine Street Hollywood, California
TICKETS
$5 general admission
$3 Academy members and students with a valid ID.
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Linwood Dunn Theater
Completed in 2003, the Linwood Dunn Theater is the Academy’s newest theater. This state-of-the-art screening facility holds 286 seats and was named in honor of visual effects pioneer Linwood Dunn. The screening room is designed to provide reference standard presentation of 16, 35, and 70mm motion picture formats for both image and sound quality. The theater is also equipped for digital presentation. In addition, the theater serves as a venue for lectures, panel discussions and Academy forums on a variety of subjects.
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