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Immerse Yourself At “Beyond the Screen: Killers of the Flower Moon.”, An Exhibit At Apple’s LA Headquarters

Killers of the Flower Moon

Did you watch the movie “Killers of the Flower Moon”? If you have, we are sure you are already in love with it. Here’s amazing news for you! Visit the immersive exhibit “Beyond the Screen: Killers of the Flower Moon” to experience the world of “Killers of the Flower Moon” like never before. Yes, you can visit Apple’s Culver City headquarters in Los Angeles, but after the Thanksgiving holidays, you can witness this magical exhibit. 

Immerse Yourself At “Beyond the Screen: Killers of the Flower Moon.”

Walk into the Apple headquarters to fully immerse yourself in the treasures and workmanship that went into making this highly acclaimed Apple Original film. Following a short shutdown for the Thanksgiving break, the exhibit will reopen for more viewing. 

“Killers of the Flower Moon,” a riveting cinematic adaptation of David Grann’s book, was directed by Martin Scorsese. The film’s central characters, Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone, gave outstanding performances. 

The wedding attire worn by Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone, an immersive Osage roundhouse, collections of handcrafted Pendleton blankets, Stetson hats, a 1928 Chevy Coupe, and a few props from the Billiard Parlor set are just a few of the many noteworthy items from the movie that are on display. 

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Replica Of Mollie’s Bedroom, OG Blanket & More

A replica of Mollie’s bedroom, complete with the original rocking chair, dresser, and bed, as well as an original period stove, can be found farther into the show. Mollie’s pipe, her bible, her rosary beads, and an old blue ball mason jar are among the additional objects on display. The wedding attire will also be on display later, when guests may witness a replica of Ernest and Mollie’s wedding scene.

Visitors will be greeted by a picturesque view of the Pawhuska terrain in Oklahoma, the setting for the story, as soon as they enter the exhibit. Along with quotations from Scorsese, they will discover an autographed copy of Grann’s book.  Guests will be taken on an aural journey featuring music from Robbie Robertson’s original score, behind-the-scenes images of the recording process, and a QR code that they can scan to access the film score on Apple Music. 

You can see a documentary here about Osage crafts. It were used to adorn characters’ clothing in the movie’s wedding scene. After that, guests will enter the pool parlor. Here authentic props from the 1920s will be on display. This includes insulin boxes—a nod to Mollie’s illness as it is portrayed in the movie.  (As per Variety)

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Six Osage outfits can be found in a scene inspired by an Osage roundhouse. It was made completely of cedar wood near the end of the display. “Beyond the Screen: Killers of the Flower Moon” connects the film’s events to the present as a fitting farewell. 

The final section of the exhibit will include the “Wahzhazhe Always” documentary about the Osage Nation. It is an original Osage song composed for the movie. It also includes an original blanket made by Chad Renfro and worn by Chief Standing Bear of the Osage Nation. The exhibit is free, but guests must make an online reservation for a time window. 

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