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Superhero movies, thrillers, sci-fi epics, intense dramas, fantasies and horror films have their place. But as lockdown drags on around the country, it feels like we need more upbeat entertainment to get us through hard times.
That means chasing down heartwarming and inspiring films – sunnier experiences – that are the home-viewing equivalent of comfort food. Here are 10 of the best to help ease the lockdown blues.
Amelie (2001)
Audrey Tautou in Amelie.
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A French charmer with heart and humour that is just about guaranteed to lift your spirits. Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, this much-loved comic romance is about a shy waitress (Audrey Tautou) with an active imagination, who is determined to bring happiness to others in a whimsical version of Paris.
Academy Museum to open with Wizard of Oz
Opening on September 30, the museum s first in-person event will be screenings of the 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz, featuring a live musical orchestra from the American Youth Symphony.
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.- There s no place like home: and the Academy will finally open the doors to its very own Hollywood film museum in Los Angeles with live screenings of The Wizard of Oz, it said Wednesday.
Dedicated to the magic of movies and first dreamt up almost a century ago by the group that hands out the Oscars, the museum has been long delayed by construction and funding issues and more recently the pandemic.