The premiere was nothing but emotional. (IANS) 
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Armageddon Time: James Gray, Anne Hathaway, Jeremy Strong get 5-minute ovation

The first screening of 'Armageddon Time' at the ongoing 75th Cannes Film Festival, drew a five-minute standing ovation, as James Gray returned to Cannes for the fifth time with what was a personal story inspired by his childhood during 1980s Queens, NY.

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The first screening of 'Armageddon Time' at the ongoing 75th Cannes Film Festival, drew a five-minute standing ovation, as James Gray returned to Cannes for the fifth time with what was a personal story inspired by his childhood during 1980s Queens, NY, and the premiere was nothing but emotional, with the pinnacle of the event being Gray's address to the audience.

Gray said in his speech as he began to choke up, "This is very emotional - it's my story in a way and you guys shared it with me. We finished the film last Saturday in complete panic. You are the very first people on Planet Earth to see it. I'm grateful to every one of you. I love you all, and I hope I come back here sometime because it is the church of cinema."

Anne Hathaway and Jeremy Strong, according to 'Deadline', appeared moved, as did the pic's younger stars Jaylin Webb and Banks Repeta, who were transfixed by the enormous and continued applause in the Palais Theatre.

'Armageddon Time' follows a young, artistic Jewish boy who comes up against challenges in public school and also befriends a rebellious classmate. Hathaway and Strong play the boy's working-class parents, while Anthony Hopkins is the wise, beloved, immigrant grandfather who steers the young adolescent on a proper path.

The film is not rated yet, however, it would not come as a shock if Focus Features positioned the movie during awards season. That's similar to how it launched 'Loving' in Cannes in 2016, which went on to notch a Lead Actress Oscar nomination for Ruth Negga and also catapult her career. (AA/IANS)

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