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Paris Hilton - Socialite, Party Girl ... and Now the Queen of England?!

LOS ANGELES, June 30 PRNewswire — Mini Movie Channel, a multi-platform media company formed by acclaimed Russian film and TV producer Dmitry Lesnevsky, premieres the latest in its series of original comedy shorts, "Lost Screen Tests: Paris Hilton," broadcasting exclusively on http://www.MiniMovie.com.

Since its official launch during the 2008 Festival de Cannes, Mini Movie Channel has created two brazen political parodies that poke fun at today's power players. Now, Famous Face Production (FFP) tackles Hollywood with a new series of celebrity-based shorts titled "Lost Screen Tests."

Through the use of Mini Movie Channel's proprietary Star Imitation Systems (SIS) technology, "Lost Screen Tests: Paris Hilton" shows a terribly miscast Paris Hilton auditioning for the 2006 film The Queen. The short depicts a scantily clad Hilton attempting to play Great Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, the role that won Helen Mirren an Oscar.

Since the launch of http://www.MiniMovie.com on May 20, the site has entertained film buffs and web surfers with over 100 high production value comedy shorts. MiniMovie's content ranges from globally acquired comedies to groundbreaking original productions including the initial FFP parodies "Putin On The Ritz" and "Welcome Back, Clinton," two all-singing, all-dancing numbers "starring" political figures Bill and Hillary Clinton, President George W. Bush, and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

Mini Movie Channel is a subsidiary of Mini Movie International Channel, which is headquartered in Luxembourg with offices in Paris, Moscow, Munich and Beverly Hills. Mini Movie Channel utilizes the full range of technologies to deliver a cinematic experience to its audience via TV, Web, mobile and beyond.

SOURCE Mini Movie Channel

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