'Armageddon Time' director says seeds of modern tension stem from Reagan-era racism

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CANNES, France : American film director James Gray, debuting his movie 'Armageddon Time' at the Cannes Film Festival, lambasted the Ronald Reagan-era racism that the film deals with, saying on Friday it set the stage for current social tensions.'I can't say that it caused what is going on today that scare

CANNES, France : American film director James Gray, debuting his movie"Armageddon Time" at the Cannes Film Festival, lambasted the Ronald Reagan-era racism that the film deals with, saying on Friday it set the stage for current social tensions.

Gray's coming-of-age film explores issues of race and privilege in American society, with a star-studded cast including Anne Hathaway, Anthony Hopkins and Jeremy Strong. It debuted at the world's biggest film festival on Thursday.Set in the 1980s, the movie takes its title from a quote from former U.S. President Reagan, who warned that"we" may be the generation that experiences Armageddon.

"Ronald Reagan knew what signals he was sending, particularly to white southerners, and I have not forgotten that - it's in my head and I wanted to make a statement about that," said Gray.

 

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