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		<title>&#8220;Mamma Mia&#8221; will brand Greece more than ads</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Think of Borat and Kazakhstan. Movies have a huge impact on how the world sees the nations. If Hollywood chooses one country in a shadowed light, rest assure that country&#8217;s image will be harmed. The opposite is also true. Countries can use the power of cinemascope to portray themselves, to show their beauties, way of [...]]]></description>
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Think of Borat and Kazakhstan. Movies have a huge impact on how the world sees the nations. If Hollywood chooses one country in a shadowed light, rest assure that country&#8217;s image will be harmed. The opposite is also true. Countries can use the power of cinemascope to portray themselves, to show their beauties, way of life and culture to a world audience, everything packed with the emotional equity that comes with movies.</p>
<p>Greece has been fortunate to be chosen as the landscape for Hollywood&#8217;s next musical film, &#8220;Mamma Mia&#8221;. The Greek blue skies and whitewashed picturesque islands, it seems, will star in the movie, which will make this movie a 120 min tourist trailer for Greece&#8217;s tourism industry &#8211; unless Greece is for some weird reason portrayed negatively, which I don&#8217;t think. This film will result more profitable than any conventional advertising campaign, a technique that, as years pass, loses more and more musculature to convince anyone.</p>
<p>God bless Hollywood.</p>
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