Imperial Valley Press

Film Academy Museum completes pre-fundraisin­g goal

- BY LINDSEY BAHR AP Film Writer

It took eight years and 13,000 donors including the likes of Barbra Streisand and Steven Spielberg, but the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has reached and exceeded its pre- fundraisin­g goal. Academy Museum director and president Bill Kramer said Friday that the new museum has raised $388 million.

A donation from the LAIKA, the film company behind “Coraline,” helped push the campaign over the finish line, adding to the contributi­ons of many Hollywood studios, private individual­s and companies. The largest single contributi­on came from Haim and Cheryl Saban, who gave $50 million.

The fundraisin­g campaign was chaired by Walt Disney Co. executive chairman Bob Iger and cochaired by Annette Bening and Tom Hanks. Iger said in a statement that reaching the goal means “the way ahead is clear” to move full speed toward opening in April.

Located in Los Angeles at the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue, the Academy Museum is set to open on April 30, five days after the 93rd Academy Awards. An inaugural exhibit will celebrate the works of the legendary Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki.

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