The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is unveiling the details of its exhibit, “Hollywoodland: Jewish Founders and the Making of a Movie Capital,” that opens on May 19. The exhibit, which will be the Los Angeles museum’s first permanent installation, comes after criticism that the Jewish executives and creatives who built Hollywood were not prominently featured among the Academy’s splashy exhibits after its 2021 opening. Presented in English and Spanish, the exhibit will tell the origin story of early 20th century filmmaking in Los Angeles, with a focus on the impact of the predominantly Jewish filmmakers who created the studio...