Chilean Rapa Nui policy/promotions criticized in review of Cannes Film Festival
Glimpses from Cannes - On the 60th Anniversary of the Festival (2)
In recent years, I have taken the habit of writing up general or particular aspects of the Cannes film festival, which I have been attending yearly since 1997, as a fully accredited journalist. Having once again had several requests this year from the interested and the curious, I shall continue the tradition of devoting a paper to it. (Part 2).
Written by Armen Kouyoumdjian
Newropeans Magazine
Wednesday, 20 June 2007
With what cheek does Chile promote Easter Island as a new "Wonder of the World", when its government spends nothing either to preserve the monuments nor build a decent hospital, harbour or waste disposal facility for its population (or the moneyed tourists who visit it)?
Click here for complete article.
In recent years, I have taken the habit of writing up general or particular aspects of the Cannes film festival, which I have been attending yearly since 1997, as a fully accredited journalist. Having once again had several requests this year from the interested and the curious, I shall continue the tradition of devoting a paper to it. (Part 2).
Written by Armen Kouyoumdjian
Newropeans Magazine
Wednesday, 20 June 2007
With what cheek does Chile promote Easter Island as a new "Wonder of the World", when its government spends nothing either to preserve the monuments nor build a decent hospital, harbour or waste disposal facility for its population (or the moneyed tourists who visit it)?
Click here for complete article.
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