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Ben Stiller réendosse le rôle de Larry, le gardien de musée le plus survolté, dans le dernier volet de la saga La Nuit au Musée. Il quitte pour Londres où il va vivre sa plus grande aventure. Accompagné de ses amis le Président Roosevelt, Attila, le Romain Octavius, Jedediah et le pharaon Ahkmenrah, ainsi que de nouveaux personnages délirants, il va tenter de sauver la magie avant qu’elle ne disparaisse à tout jamais.

Le plus grand musée du monde vient d'accueillir de nouvelles expositions, et parmi elles, l'ancestrale tablette des pharaons aux pouvoirs magiques. Désormais la nuit, toutes les animations du musée prennent vie, y compris le maléfique pharaon Kahmunrah et ses acolytes Al Capone, Ivan le Terrible et Napoléon. Le gardien de musée Larry et ses vieux amis le Président Roosevelt, Attila, T-Rex, le romain Octavius et Jedediah le cowboy vont devoir livrer une bataille acharnée et délirante contre ces animations malintentionnées.

T.S. Spivet vit dans un ranch du Montana avec sa mère obsédée par la morphologie des coléoptères, son père cow‐boy né cent ans trop tard, et sa sœur de quatorze ans qui rêve de Miss América. T.S. est un enfant prodige de 12 ans, passionné par la cartographie et les inventions scientifiques. Un jour, il reçoit un appel inattendu du musée Smithsonian lui annonçant qu’il a reçu le très prestigieux prix Baird pour la découverte de la machine à mouvement perpétuel, et qu’il est invité à venir faire un discours. À l’insu de tous, il décide alors de traverser les États‐Unis dans un train de marchandises pour joindre Washington D.C… Mais là‐bas personne ne se doute qu’il n’est qu’un enfant. Muni d’un télescope, de quatre compas et d’un squelette de sansonnet, T.S. entreprend un voyage initiatique qui lui permettra peut‐être enfin de comprendre comment marche le monde…

The grand opening dedication ceremony of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture.

June 1, 1969

John Cohen, founding member of the ‘50s folk troupe the New Lost City Ramblers, started making films in order to bring together the two disciplines he was heavily active in: music and photography. The End of an Old Song brings us to North Carolina, and demonstrates the power of old English ballads sung with gusto while soused in a saloon.

It was announced today that a team of scholars has confirmed that a fourth century codex written in the ancient Egyptian Coptic language refers to the wife of Jesus. This is the first reference to Jesus being married that has been found in an ancient text, and while it is not evidence of the historical Jesus, it suggests some early Christians believed Jesus had a wife. Dr. Karen King, the Hollis Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School, unveiled her findings today at the Tenth International Congress of Coptic Studies in Rome.

In 2018 Japan’s NHK television network was given unprecedented access to the Freer Gallery of Art’s collection of works by Katsushika Hokusai so they could film the details of paintings using a state-of-the-art 8K video camera. The resulting documentary is hosted by actor Iura Arata and features commentary from the James Ulak, former curator at the National Museum of Asian Art, and Tim Clark, former curator at the British Museum. The film’s intended premiere in April 2020 was canceled due to the pandemic. We are proud to finally screen it. Explore masterpieces at a never-before-seen level of detail and enjoy new insights into the artist’s genius.

January 15, 2013

Découvrez les coulisses de l'exposition 40 under 40 : Craft Futures, qui présente des œuvres d'art décoratif créées par les 40 meilleurs artistes américains de l'artisanat âgés de moins de 40 ans.

October 28, 2008

Could Dracula have actually been a woman' In this fascinating investigation, archaeologists, historians, and forensic scientists uncover evidence that the legendary vampire was not modeled on a medieval count from Transylvania--but on the bizarre fate of a real 18th-century bohemian princess named Eleonore von Schwarzenberg.

January 1, 2007

Welcome to Yellowstone, America's oldest and largest national park. Lose yourself in the majestic landscapes that serve as a giant natural laboratory, with over three million geysers, fifty species of mammals, and three hundred species of birds.

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