The month-long showcase spans over a century of cinema, featuring 13 curated screenings from Gaumont’s 1,600-title library, including landmark films by Godard, Clouzot, and Ophüls, marking a high-profile cultural partnership with the Academy Museum.
The two-hour documentary is the vision of non-profit Grassroots Baseball, founded by sports photographer Jean Fruth and former National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum President Jeff Idelson.
The title is a collaboration between Italy’s Gruppo Alcuni, Green Ink Animation and RAI Kids, along with the MUSE Museum of Natural Science, the starchitect Renzo Piano Foundation and TFC.
The company's top highlights include two new titles: "The World's Biggest Cruise Ship" and "Museum Mysteries," from its latest indie partnerships with, respectively, Afanti Media in Wales and Zona Mixta in Spain.
The National Museum of Australia in Canberra, the Western Australian Museum in Perth and the TāmakiPaenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museumin New Zealand will invest AUD$1 million in the three projects.