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Before casting Harrison Ford in “Blade Runner,” director Ridley Scott and producer Michael Deeley visited the set of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” to meet with him. “After watching only a few minutes of the “Raiders” rushes, Ridley and I knew we wanted Harrison,” said Deeley. The only problem was Ford’s Indiana Jones costume.

“S***, I wanted that hat for Deckard,” Scott said. “Tough. We lost a hat, but we gained a star,” replied Deeley.

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To help recreate the frame-by-frame shots of Jacqueline Kennedy’s 1961 “A Tour of the White House” for “Jackie,” director Pablo Larrain used real archival footage from Kennedy’s tour interspersed with shots of Natalie Portman. “From distances, it’s Jackie, and other times, it’s Natalie,” said producer Mickey Liddell.

Portman also wore a replica of the iconic red suit worn by the first lady for the tour. “We had to make two different versions,” costume designer Madeline Fontaine said. “One in the original shade of dark red, and another in pink, so that it would read as gray on camera, just as it did in the black-and-white original.”

One of Tony Duquette’s costume design drawings from “Lovely to Look At” (1952).
Does it remind you of any looks from last night’s Met Gala?

One of Tony Duquette’s costume design drawings from “Lovely to Look At” (1952).

Does it remind you of any looks from last night’s Met Gala?

91st Oscars Nominee Luncheon

Selfies, new friendships and a class photo. Here’s a look inside the Oscars Nominees Luncheon.

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Academy Women’s Initiative Los Angeles and London Events

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Lena Waithe and Academy CEO Dawn Hudson

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(L-R) Diane Warren, Kathryn Bostic, Ellen Segal

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Hannah Gadsby and Academy Governor Laura Karpman

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Academy CEO Dawn Hudson

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Hannah Gadsby and Lena Waithe

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Hannah Gadsby and Lena Waithe

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Lily Collins

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Amandla Stenberg

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Geeta Malik, 2016 Nicholl fellow and recipient of this year’s Academy Gold Fellowship for Women

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Oscar winner and musician Annie Lennox

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Oscar winner and musician Annie Lennox

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(L-R) Academy Governor Kimberly Peirce, Rachel Morrison, Taura Stinson, Savi Malik, Anika Noni Rose and Geeta Malik

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Academy CEO Dawn Hudson and Dakota Johnson

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(L-R) Lone Scherfig, Andrea Riseborough, Joanna Natasegara and Academy Managing Director, Member Relations and Awards Lorenza Munoz

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Ethosheia Hylton, recipient of this year’s Academy Gold Fellowship for Women

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Misan Sagay, Academy Governor Laura Karpman

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Eleanor Tomlinson, Ellise Chappel

2018 New Member Receptions

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(L-R) Robert De Niro, Kal Penn and Cuba Gooding Jr.

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Academy Governor Larry Karaszewski and Zoey Deutch

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(L-R) Melissa Martinez, Bettina Sherick, Dave Chappelle, Laura Brown and Radio

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Del Spiva and Academy Governor Teri Dorman

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(L-R) Yolihuani Curiel, Sofia Carrillo and Melanie Coombs

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Wayne Knight

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(L-R) Rob Simonsen and guest, Academy Governor Laura Karpman, Academy Governor Charles Bernstein and Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum

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(L-R) Daniel Lindsay, Erin Lindsay, TJ Martin and Erika Buder

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Los Angeles New Member Reception

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Bay Area New Member Reception

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Academy President John Bailey and CEO Dawn Hudson

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(L-R) Michael Miller, Michael Agulnek, Marcus Hu and Ross Nakasone

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(L-R) Agnes Ann Guerard Rodgers, Connie Field, Julie Parker Benello, Academy Governor Sid Ganis and Boots Riley

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Academy CEO Dawn Hudson and Carey Mulligan

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New York New Member Reception

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(L-R) Elsie Fisher, Nicolette Aizenberg and Annette Insdorf

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New York New Member Reception

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Olivia Sammons and Maggie Gyllenhaal

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(L-R) Paul Dano, Carey Mulligan, Zoe Kazan, Academy Governor Whoopi Goldberg and Academy Director of New York Programs and Member Relations Patrick Harrison


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(L-R) Luca Guadagnino, Giuppy d'Aura, Timothée Chalamet and Alessio Bolzoni

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(L-R) Ellen Dumouchel,  Mahershala Ali and Trevor Kennish

Ana DeJesus discusses her evolving path as a storyteller, including her time at Princeton University, interning at Focus Features and participating in Academy Gold.

For more on the Academy Gold program visit:

https://osca.rs/AcademyGold