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Film fans prepare to open new Lume Cinema in Kidderminster
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New Lume Cinema to open in Kidderminster after local film fans saved it
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A CGI image of how the new Lume Cinema is expected to look A CINEMA in Kidderminster which was saved from permanent closure is undergoing a major refurbishment to get it ready to reopen when coronavirus restrictions are lifted. Following Reel’s shock announcement in March that they were closing the Green Street site, film fan James Anderson Brown, founder of The Mockingbird Cinema in Birmingham, and Anthony Hughes and Eddy Morton, founders of Stourbridge Community Development Trust, stepped in to prevent the cinema from being lost for good.
James Anderson Brown, Anthony Hughes and Eddy Morton - directors of Lume Cinema outside the former Reel Cinema
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