Monday, May 4, 2026
Two Million Times / Collating You Didn't Know You Needed / Looks and Re-looks / No No Narnia
Thursday, April 30, 2026
E. Jean Carroll Doc Drops a Trailer / The Lives of Others On Stage /
E. JEAN CARROLL DOC, ASK E. JEAN, DROPS A TRAILER
Ask E. Jean, a documentary that screened as a part of TFF #52, has released a trailer. That release comes ahead of a May 22nd release date.
Here's the IMDb description:
"E. Jean Carroll won two lawsuits against Donald Trump for defamation and battery. Beyond that, she built a career as a successful magazine writer and authored one of America's longest-running advice columns."
Here's the trailer from YouTube:
SEE THE LIVES OF OTHERS ON STAGE...IN ENGLAND...THIS FALL
One of my favorite Telluride experiences was catching Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's The Lives of Others back in 2006 at my very first TFF. Didn't know anything about it and thought it was great. The film would go on to win the 2007 Best Foreign Language Oscar.
Now comes news that there is a stage adaptation on its way. Both Variety and The Hollywood Report had the story this week.
Big names are involves to as it was announced that the play will star Keira Knightley, Stephen Dillane and Luke Thompson.
Plans are for the film to open in October and run until January 2027.
Monday, April 27, 2026
Mark Johnson's (The Awards Alchemist) First Oscar Stab (and Which Could Be at Telluride) / Titles and Rumors...AND I MEAN RUMORS!
MARK JOHNSON'S (THE AWARDS ALCHEMIST) FIRST OSCAR STAB (AND WHICH OF THEM COULD BE AT TELLURIDE)
Mark Johnson who is housed at Awards Watch as "The Awards Alchemist" has posted his first look at predicting Oscar nominees for Best Picture for the 2026 run of films. MTFB analyzes his list and names "possible" TFF #53 selections. Today I'll also add for each, the biggest reason I think each of them could play TFF. Here's what that looks like:
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Paper Tiger (and Others) Announced for Cannes / Meanwhile...Herzog NOT Cannes Bound / The Story That Won't End
As expected, the Cannes Film Festival added a number of films to several different sections on Wednesday. Most notable is the addition of James Gray's Paper Tiger to the Palme d'Or competition. That addition had been widely expected.
14 other films were added to various sections but, at first blush, none of those jumps out as a TFF #53 candidate. Of them, Diego Luna's Ashes, added as a Special Screening, intrigues me the most and if I had to point at one other film beyond Paper Tiger that could be in play for a Labor Day date in Telluride, that would be it.
Additionally, Variety reported yesterday that Paper Tiger has been acquired by NEON for North American distribution. NEON has been on tear in recent years as far as the Palme d'Or competition, winning every one since Parasite. The NEON acquisition doesn't hurt the film's chances of a TFF screening. Gray's last film, Armageddon Time, played TFF in 2022.
There are two articles from Variety from yesterday:
https://variety.com/2026/film/festivals/james-gray-paper-tiger-johansson-driver-cannes-neon-1236727770/
MEANWHILE...HERZOG NOT CANNES BOUND
Per World of Reel, earlier reporting that Werner Herzog's Bucking Fastard was headed to the Premiere section at Cannes haven't proven out. Purportedly yesterday's Cannes announcement completes the films for all sections. Herzog's film was not among them.
In WOR's story from yesterday:
"Notably absent is Werner Herzog, whose “Bucking Fastard” came very close to entering the official competition but was ultimately offered a slot in the Cannes Premiere section — it now looks like the film will be headed to Venice in September."
The possible inclusion of Bucking Fastard at Venice certainly doesn't preclude its possible selection for TFF #53.
The complete World of Reel story is here.
https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2026/4/22/cannes-2026-adds-16-titles-including-zachary-wigons-victorian-psycho-no-werner-herzog
THE STORY THAT WON'T END
You all remember the strife that the fest had in its efforts to eventually secure and screen the Aretha Franklin documentary Amazing Grace in 2019.
In 2022 director Adam Elliott brought suit against distributor NEON focused on claims of breach of contract and fraud.
You can find the details in this story from The Hollywood Reporter.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/neon-lawsuit-film-accounting-1236560710
Monday, April 20, 2026
Digger Not Digging??? / Parallel Tales Trailer
DIGGER NOT DIGGING???
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Cannes Director's Fortnight Announced / NEON Grabs Hope / Tony May Be Late
Monday, April 13, 2026
Cannes Extended / Digger Teaser / Peter Asher Trailer
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Cannes Announces / Photos from Cannes' Selections
CANNES ANNOUNCES
The field of films for the 79th Cannes Film Festival have been announced. This is important because history tells us that it's highly likely that 6-8 of these films (mostly from the Palme d'Or competition category) will be selected/invited to play at TFF #53 this fall. Here, from Next Best Picture, are the fils that were announced this morning (films that I think have are the most likely for Telluride are indictaed with ***):
COMPETITION
"The Electric Kiss" (dir. Pierre Salvadori) Opening Night film.
“All Of A Sudden” (dir. Ryusuke Hamaguchi)***
“The Beloved” (dir. Rodrigo Sorogoyen)
“Bitter Christmas” (dir. Pedro Almodóvar)***
“The Black Ball” (dir. Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi)
“Coward” (dir. Lukas Dhont)***
“The Dreamed Adventure” (dir. Valeska Grisebac)
“Fatherland” (dir. Pawel Pawlikowski)*** (previously titled 1949)
“Fjord” (dir Cristian Mungiu)***
“Garance” (dir. Jeanne Herry)
“Gentle Monster” (dir. Marie Kreutzer)***
“Hope” (dir. Na Hong-Jin)
“The Man I Love” (dir. Ira Sachs)
“Minotaur” (dir. Andrey Zvyagintsev)***
“Moulin” (dir. Laszlo Nemes)***
“Nagi Notes” (dir. Kôji Fukada)
“Notre Salut” (dir. Emmanuel Marre)
“Parallel Stories” (dir. Asghar Farhadi)***
“Sheep in the Box” (dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda)***
“Stories Of The Night” (dir. Lea Mysius)
“The Unknown” (dir. Arthur Harari)***
“A Woman’s Life” (dir. Charline Bourgeois-Taquet)
UN CERTAIN REGARD
“Club Kid” (dir. Jordan Firstman)
“Congo Boy” (dir. Rafiki Fariala)
“Elephants in the Fog” (dir. Abinash Bikram Shah)
“Everytime” (dir. Sandra Wollner)
“I Am Always Your Maternal Animal” (dir. Valentina Maurel)
“I’ll Be Gone in June” (dir. Katharina Rivilis)
“Le Corset” (dir. Louis Clichy)
“The Meltdown” (dir. Manuela Martelli)
“Strawberries” (dir. Laïla Marrakchi)
“Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma” (dir. Jane Schoenbrun)
“Yesterday the Eye Didn’t Sleep” (dir. Rakan Mayasi)
OUT OF COMPETITION
“De Gaulle: L’Age de Fer” (dir. Antonin Baudry)
“Diamond” (dir. Andy Garcia)
“The Electric Kiss” (dir. Pierre Salvadori)
“Her Private Hell” (dir. Nicolas Winding Refn)
“Karma” (dir. Guillaume Canet)
“L’Abandon” (dir. Vincent Garenq)
“L’Objet Du Delit” (dir. Agnes Jaoui)
MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS
“Colony” (dir. Yeon Sang-ho)
“Full Phil” (dir. Quentin Dupieux)
“Jim Queen and the Quest for Chloroqueer” (dir. Nicolas Athane and Marco Nguyen)
“Roma Elastica” (dir. Bertrand Mandico)
“Sanguine” (dir. Marion Le Coroller)
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
“Avedon” (dir. Ron Howard)
“John Lennon: The Last Interview” (dir. Steven Soderbergh)
“Les Matins Merveilleux” (dir. Avril Besson)
“Les Survivants du Che” (dir. Christophe Réveille)
CANNES PREMIERE
“Heimsuchung” (dir. Volker Schlondorff)***
“Kokurojo: The Samurai and the Prisoner” (dir. Kiyoshi Kurosawa)
“Propeller One-Way Night Coach” (dir. John Travolta)
“The Third Night” (dir. Daniel Auteuil)
PHOTOS FROM CANNES' SELECTIONS
COWARD
FATHERLAND (1949)
VISITATION
FJORD
ALL OF A SUDDEN
MINOTAUR
THE UNKNOWN
According to Cannes head Thierry Fremaux per Next Best Picture, the lineup is 95% complete so other films will be added in the coming days. So, films like Herzog' Bucking Fastard and Gray's Paper Tiger could still have their World Premiere next month in France.
Thursday, April 2, 2026
A Week Until Cannes Announces-Updates on Possible TFF Films
Monday, March 30, 2026
Another Look at Early Oscar Possibles and TFF/ Cannes Speculation from Deadline
ANOTHER LOOK AT OSCAR POSSIBLES AND TFF
1949/Pawlikowski
https://deadline.com/2026/03/cannes-2026-predictions-whats-international-mix-1236751075/
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Variety's Early Oscar Picture / News from Cannes / Insight for Bucking Fastard
Monday, March 23, 2026
Looking at "Too Early" Oscar Predictions for Clues / And What About Cannes?...Screen Daily
LOOKING AT "TOO EARLY" OSCAR PREDICTIONS FOR CLUES
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Now...Down to Business / Latest Cannes Speculation from World of Reel
Monday, March 16, 2026
Oscar 2026 and TFF
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Oscar Sunday: MTFB Final Predictions
OSCAR SUNDAY: MTFB FINAL PREDICTIONS
Thursday, March 12, 2026
It's Almost Oscar Time: Eight Feature Categories That Might Be Your Oscar Pool Busters
IT'S ALMOST OSCAR TIME: EIGHT FEATURE CATEGORIES THE MIGHT BE YOUR OSCAR POOL BUSTERS





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