Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein exhibit moves to Los Angeles

The immersive exhibition for Guillermo del Toro's acclaimed Netflix movie Frankenstein is transferring from London to Los Angeles, timed perfectly for Oscar nomination voting. Titled Frankenstein: Crafting a Tale Eternal, it will run from January 5-11 at NYA Studios West in Hollywood. The event highlights the film's craftsmanship and includes a special screening hosted by David Fincher, George Lucas, and Mellody Hobson.

Exhibit Overview

Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein, a Netflix production, continues to build awards buzz with the announcement of its exhibition moving stateside. The show, Frankenstein: Crafting a Tale Eternal, previously ran in London and now heads to Los Angeles for a limited engagement. This move underscores the film's growing momentum in the awards season, following its shortlisting in six Oscar craft categories—every one it was eligible for. Additionally, the movie has secured nominations for 11 Critics Choice Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, as well as five Golden Globes, such as Motion Picture – Drama and Director.

Event Details

The exhibition will take place at NYA Studios West in Hollywood from January 5 to 11, aligning with the Oscar nomination voting period. Opening night features a screening hosted and moderated by David Fincher, George Lucas, and Mellody Hobson, alongside the filmmaking team. Additional programming is planned, though specifics remain forthcoming.

The immersive experience delves into del Toro's storytelling and the team's craftsmanship, featuring props, artwork, costumes, and Tiffany & Co. jewelry from the film. It also includes rare books curated by Peter Harrington to honor Mary Shelley's legacy. Free tickets will be available for select dates, making it accessible to industry professionals and fans alike.

Director's Perspective

Del Toro shared his enthusiasm in a statement to Deadline: “We have been anticipating bringing this exhibition from London to Los Angeles. I believe it to be revelatory. With Frankenstein, we wanted to test the limits of every craft in movie-making — handmade sets, miniatures, wardrobe and cinematography, just to name a few — and this exhibit is a celebration of those traditions. It is an honor to invite everyone to take a closer look at how our crafts team and I have meticulously and exhaustively labored to bring Mary Shelley’s world to life in what we hope is an eloquent, operatic way.”

This exhibit serves as a tribute to traditional filmmaking amid the film's critical acclaim, offering visitors a behind-the-scenes look at its elaborate production.

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