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    CANNES FESTIVAL KICKS OFF TONIGHT

    armradio.am
    14.05.2008 18:03

    The Cannes Film Festival is starting today. The premiere of thriller
    Blindness, starring Julianne Moore, will kick off the world's top
    film festival later.

    In addition to films selected for competition this year, major
    Hollywood productions such as Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the
    Crystal Skull and Kung Fu Panda will have its world premiere at
    the festival.

    Some 22 films are in competition for the festival's top prize, the
    Palme d'Or, including Blindness and Changeling.

    Blindness is directed by Brazilian Fernando Mereilles, whose previous
    credits include City Of God and The Constant Gardener.

    Other films in competition include the directorial debut of Being
    John Malkovich screenwriter Charlie Kaufman.

    Kaufman's film, Synecdoche New York, is a typically idiosyncratic
    tale of a theatre director - played by Philip Seymour Hoffman -
    who tries to build a scale model of New York City in his attic.

    Also showing out of competition at the festival are Jack Black's animal
    animation Kung Fu Panda as well as Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of
    the Crystal Skull.

    Three film directors of Armenian origin - Atom Egoyan of Canada, Diana
    Lazarian of Russia and Arman Tadevosyan of Armenia - will participate
    in the Cannes Festival to be held from 14 to 23 May. The official
    webpage of the Festival informs that Atom Egoyan will participate with
    his "Adoration" film, which is a drama about young people who try to
    communicate with each other via Internet and SMS messages. The film
    stars Arsine Khanjyan, the director's wife.

    Diana Lazarian's 33-minute film titled "GATA" is presented in the
    documentaries. Arman Tadevosyan's film is presented in the short
    films program. The 10-minute documentary was shot in Kars. The film
    tells about the cultural and civil transfiguration in Kars.
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