of the great capitals of film culture, and what i hope they will do, and i ve seen it in some of the programming they ve set up already, is that they ll go well beyond, you know, the current hollywood hits and the oscar winners and that sort of thing, and really dig deeper into international cinema, into independent cinema, and i think it ll give people an opportunity to literally walk through a wider range of film culture. the museum, which has been in the works since 2011, was beset by numerous delays. when it finally welcomed in the public, the opening night film was a real hollywood classic the wizard of oz, released in 1939. # you re off to see the wizard, the wonderful wizard of oz. it is the widely loved story known the world over of a young girl called dorothy, played byjudy garland, in the magical land of oz. it was seen as a fitting choice to launch this new hollywood institution. lions? and tigers? and bears! there s a gallery devoted
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