Anne Hathaway's 'Armagadon Time' premiere at Cannes Film Festival
The "Armagadon Time" premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on Thursday, whispering the audience for the Ronald Reagan Presidency's tail, the discovery of issues in American society and the discovery of issues of privilege with a star-stad cast in which Anne Hathway, Anthony Hopkins, Jeremy includes strong and Jessica Chastain.
Directed by James Gray, the film is described through the scene of the Yuva Paul Graff played by Michael Banks Repeta. This tells the story of her friendship with Johnny, which was played by Jayalin Web. Together, both boys have high ambitions - but run against unbalanced social structures.
"This is very emotional for me, this is my story in a way," an inauspicious gray said, for a standing ovation.
The 64 -year -old director, who has four other films in the competition at the festival in the last years, said that this was the first time he spoke to a viewer there ... Reuters
Gray's latest film, being distributed by Universal Pictures of Compast Corp, is one of the 21 films for the festival's top awards, Palme D'Or. It takes its title from a quotation by Reagan, which is heard on a television warning that it can be the generation that experiences Armagadon.
Gray said, "We completed the film in full panic on Saturday and blew this thing here, so you are long ago on earth to see it."