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Cannes also affirmed itself as a festival astute in reading the newest developments of a country. This time Cannes specially invited filmmakers from Egypt and Tunisia, countries which have just successfully overthrown dictators. The hot issues of the 64th Cannes Festival, including interviews, are covered by Ging Ginanjar, Tempo contributor in Europe.
Many farmers are suddenly trying their luck by shifting professions to become recording producers. A solo organ musician, who usually performed on tour to various locations, sold his equipment to build a recording studio.
Tempo observes that the enthusiasm for local recording industries has also given birth to local superstars. Their albums are booming, they have thousands to millions of fans, and they are flooded with invitations from various regions—even abroad.
Ironically, as there is so much enthusiasm for local recording industries, Lokananta—the oldest state-owned recording company, which had a golden age in the 1970s and 1980s—is now fading fast. Lokananta is gasping for breath and on the brink of dying.
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