The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is currently showcasing a special exhibit featuring the original script of Quentin Tarantino’s iconic film “Pulp Fiction.” This script, handwritten by Tarantino himself, provides a unique glimpse into the creative process behind the making of the cult classic.
The exhibit, titled “Quentin Tarantino: The First Eight,” is a part of the Academy Museum’s inaugural temporary exhibition program. It includes not only the script of “Pulp Fiction,” but also other materials from Tarantino’s personal archive, such as costumes, set designs, and props from his first eight films.
“Pulp Fiction,” released in 1994, is widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. It revolutionized the way dialogue-driven films were made and cemented Tarantino’s reputation as a master filmmaker. The script on display at the Academy Museum allows fans to see firsthand the genius behind the iconic film.
Visitors to the exhibit can explore the creative process of Tarantino and gain a deeper appreciation for the art of filmmaking. The exhibit will be on display at the Academy Museum until June 19, 2022, providing fans with a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of one of the most acclaimed directors of our time.