to the wizard of oz that walks you through all of the arts, crafts, sciences, professionals that worked on that film. it's a great way to deconstruct how a movie is made through the lens of one film. of course, we own the ruby slippers, or one pair of the ruby slippers — that's sitting in the centre of the room. so it's an iconic movie, it stands the test of time, and one part of our campus, the former may company department store opened in 1939, which is the year that the wizard of oz was released. the museum is also paying tribute to filmmaker spike lee, who brought world cinema such classics as do the right thing, with a special inaugural installation. then there's an exhibit dedicated to japanese animation master hayao miyazaki, as well as a section highlighting the work of celebrated spanish filmmaker pedro almodovar. there's all kinds of memorabilia on display, including the sled, rosebud, from the classic citizen kane,