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内容摘要:"We ask visitors not to tamper with any art on display," they added.

"We ask visitors not to tamper with any art on display," they added.

It will also support an oral history project which will record people who lived or worked at the Judges' Lodgings before it became a museum in 1975.One of Scotland's most important cinemas has set a date for its reopening, three years after it was almost lost for good.

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Edinburgh's Filmhouse will open its doors again on 27 June, after a lengthy campaign to save and refurbish it and guarantee its future.Originally opened in a repurposed church in 1978, the cinema was shuttered following the collapse of its parent charity Centre for the Moving Image.Since then, the building has undergone a £2m refurbishment that has seen a complete internal refit to the public areas and screens, and "substantial" repairs to the roof and stonework.

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The venue will boast a total capacity of 350 seats and the former three-screen cinema will now offer a fourth, seating 24, for private screenings.A-listers from the film world got behind the campaign to save the well-loved cinema, including patrons Jack Lowden and Charlotte Wells and supporters Dougray Scott, Brian Cox, and Emma Thompson.

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When the cinema opens, it will show a programme of films missed during the venue's almost three year closure.

Lowden, whose film credits include Dunkirk and the upcoming Tornado, said the reopened cinema would provide a lift to Scotland's film-makers and storytellers.Disney says it is laying off several hundred more people around the world, with workers in its film, television and finance departments impacted.

The entertainment giant has been under pressure as viewers move away from cable TV subscriptions in favour of streaming platforms."As our industry transforms at a rapid pace, we continue to evaluate ways to efficiently manage our businesses while fuelling the state-of-the-art creativity and innovation that consumers value and expect from Disney," a spokesperson told the BBC.

The latest job cuts follow major layoffs announced in 2023, whenlet go as part of a drive by chief executive Bob Iger to save $5.5bn (£4.1bn).

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