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21 Nov 2009, 07:39 HRS IST
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STAFF WRITER 20:39 HRS IST

Mumbai, Nov 6 (PTI) Hollywood cinema is in "chaos most of the time". That's what Greek filmmaker Theo Angelopoulos, who visited director Subhash Ghai's film school in suburban Mumbai, feels.

Angelopoulos, who was sharing his views on cinema with the students and faculty of Ghai's "Whistling Woods" film school yesterday, said he was not impressed with the Hollywood cinema.

"It's in chaos most of the time," Angelopoulos, the director classics like "Traveling Players" and "To Each His Own Cinema", said.

"To Each His Own Cinema", which he shot for the 60th anniversary of the Cannes Film Festival, is a collection of 34 short films - each three minutes in length - by 36 acclaimed directors representing five continents and 25 countries.

His latest film is "The Dust of Time".

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