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                          is a feature-length documentary about the handful of pilots and mechanics still maintaining and flying the last remaining examples of the Grumman Albatross.  Once the final clipper used by Pan Am World Airways, the Albatross has a unique and storied past.  Through firsthand accounts, the film explores the challenges and rewards of preserving and flying these historic aircraft today.  It made its world debut the opening night of EAA's AirVenture at the Ford Motorcar Theatre   and was the #1 new release documentary for its opening 3 weeks on Amazon Prime.  

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The Storm Piano

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During a 2024 mudslide in Beverly Glen, an 1875 Blüthner piano built before Hollywood existed is torn from a home and carried down the street.  In a city shaped as much by natural disasters as by reinvention, the image feels uniquely Los Angeles.  When the story appears on the front page of the Los Angeles Times, it catches the attention of the owners of Los Angeles’ oldest family run piano store, who recognize the instrument by its distinct design and uncover its remarkable lineage.  Once owned by Academy Award nominated opera singer Miliza Korjus, the scarred but intact piano becomes more than an object.  As the piano, often regarded as the mother of all instruments, it represents the foundation of music itself, carried through time into a city known as the global mecca of entertainment.  When experts determine it cannot truly be restored, the story shifts from recovery to reverence, mirroring Los Angeles’ own relationship with loss, survival, and mythmaking, and posing a quiet, poetic question:  what does it mean to preserve history when it can no longer be saved?

Pan Am Museum Foundation Presents:  Operation Babylift,  a film about Operation Babylift which was a large-scale humanitarian mission carried out by the United States, spearheaded by President Gerald Ford, at the close of the Vietnam War in April 1975, just days before the fall of Saigon.  Over 3,000 infants and children were evacuated from South Vietnam and flown across the world in a desperate race against time.  Fifty years later, this is the story told by the adoptees who lived it and the flight attendants and crew members who risked everything to bring them to safety.  Through archival footage, personal testimony, and intimate reflection, the film uncovers the human side of one of history’s most emotionally charged airlifts:  a journey of loss, identity, survival, and the enduring search for home.

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END OF THE ROAD  follows acclaimed underwater photographer Ben Thouard as he ventures beneath massive waves to capture their raw beauty.  Set at the legendary break of TeahupoÊ»o in Tahiti, the film unfolds around surfing’s debut at the 2024 Summer Olympics and highlights the local community, including interviews with Olympic gold medalist Kauli Vaast.

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