The Academy Film Archive and UCLA Film & Television Archive have long enjoyed a productive and mutually beneficial relationship. In keeping with their history of cooperation and collaboration, AMPAS (The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences) and UCLA have undertaken a joint project to restore and preserve the short films featured in this program, which were nominated for, or won, one or more Academy Awards.
The breadth of genre and subject matter presented speaks to the range of motion pictures honored and recognized by the Academy, going back to its earliest years. In the one-reel short subject category of the 7th Academy Awards, Bosom Friends delivers a message of tolerance through the adorably persuasive antics of a menagerie of animals. Two years later, the musical short Moscow Moods, which brought the singing and dancing of Yasha Bunchuk and his "musical memories of old Russia" to American audiences, would be recognized, as well as Bored of Education, an Our Gang comedy directed by Gordon Douglas and presented in a new-to-the-series one-reel format. Animals and exotic talents were well-represented, with 1939 short subject winner Busy Little Bears capturing the mischief of bear cubs in the Sierra Nevadas, and 1945 nominee White Rhapsody exploring a run of New Hampshire's White Mountains with Swiss skier Hans Thorner.
The short subject category recognized animated as well as live-action films, including Max Fleischer's Color Classics western Hunky and Spunky (1938), in which sure-footed Hunky rescues young Spunky from the clutches of a nefarious prospector, and George Pal's Puppetoon Jasper and the Beanstalk (1945), notable for its technique of replacement animation.
The AMPAS-UCLA restoration program also includes prominent newsreels and motion pictures documenting American war efforts in World War II. 1942 nominee Winning Your Wings features Lieutenant Jimmy Stewart guiding viewers through the recruitment process of the Army Air Forces and inside a B-17 bomber, and Operation Vittles (1948) chronicles the relief operations of the Berlin Airlift.
UCLA is pleased to partner with the Academy in this program to preserve and present motion pictures of significance from such a variety of film genres and traditions, enriching our collective film heritage.
Nina Rao
TRT: Approx. 98 min.