| The film directed by James Gray is told through 
				the view of young Paul Graff, played by Michael Banks Repeta. It 
				tells the story of his friendship with Johnny, played by Jaylin 
				Webb. Together, the two boys have high ambitions - but run up 
				against unbending social structures. 
 “It’s very emotional for me, it’s my story in a way,” a tearful 
				Gray said, to a standing ovation.
 
 The 64-year-old director, who has had four other films in 
				competition at the festival in past years, said it was the first 
				time he had spoken to an audience there.
 
 Gray's latest movie, which is being distributed by Comcast 
				Corp's Universal Pictures, is one of 21 films vying for the 
				festival's top prize, the Palme d'Or. It takes its title from a 
				quote from Reagan, who is heard on television warning that this 
				might be the generation that experiences Armageddon.
 
 "We finished the film Saturday in a complete panic and flew this 
				thing here, so you are the very first people on Earth to see 
				it,” Gray said, prompting an eruption of cheers and clapping in 
				the packed theater.
 
 (Reporting by Mimosa Spencer and Hanna Rantala; editing by 
				Jonathan Oatis)
 
 
 
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