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Ages 8 and up
3D | Family Programming
$3 for all audiences
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This inventive adaptation of Brian Selznick’s acclaimed book is a tribute to cinema, adventure, and imagination.
The enchanting Hugo follows Hugo Cabret, a young boy who secretly lives in the Paris Montparnasse train station following his father’s tragic death where he maintains the station’s clocks. While keeping alive his father’s dream of repairing a mysterious automaton, Hugo befriends Isabelle, the goddaughter of a toyshop owner, who helps him in his quest to repair the mechanical man. Their adventure takes them to unexpected places on a journey through cinema history. Martin Scorsese’s first use of 3D is a moving elegy to the cinema’s mechanical past as it moves into the digital era. (126 mins., DCP)
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IMAGE CAPTIONHugo, courtesy of Paramount Pictures.
FILM/VIDEO PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BYOhio Humanities
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BYRohauer Collection Foundation
WEXNER CENTER PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BYGreater Columbus Arts CouncilThe Wexner FamilyInstitute of Museum and Library ServicesMellon FoundationEvery Page FoundationOhio Arts Council, with support from the National Endowment for the ArtsCampusParcNationwide FoundationLois S. and H. Roy Chope Fund of The Columbus FoundationThe Columbus FoundationAxium Packaging
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BYOhio History Fund/Ohio History ConnectionDavid Crane and Elizabeth DangLouise Lambert Braver
Past Film/Video
Hugo