Monday, July 13, 2026
Who's Got What? Distributors: A24 / The Artificial Switcheroo / SPC Adds Bunker
Thursday, July 9, 2026
Ten Bets for TFF #53-Vol. 4 / Pause: Moves This Week... / Back to the 4th Ten Bets / Who's Got What? Distributors: Focus Features
Variety reports that hot property Elsinore starring Andrew Scott and Olivia Colman has been acquired by Focus Features after what they report as a:
"a competitive bidding war among several studios for the Simon Stone-directed drama"
MTFB has been following the emergence of the film since last week marking it as a late breaking possibility for TFF #53. Variety's tory on the acquisition by Focus also had something to say about that:
"Sources tell Variety that programmers at each of the fall festivals — Venice, Telluride, Toronto and New York — are circling the title, though a premiere venue has yet to be set."
The Playlist underscored the point reporting that:
"(Elsinore) is also a movie that, like “Artificial,” has gotten into every festival it has screened for."
The way I read that is that all four fests are eager to program the film and now it's matter of what Focus wants to do...where they wan to with the film. It sure doesn't slow down the speculation that it might well be included for The SHOW.
Add that to the other notices last week that Artificial had been invited by "all the major fall festivals" per The Playlist.
On top of that, Jesse Eisenberg's The Debut seems to be picking up steam with his claim that the film will debut at a fall film fest. Don't discount that A Real Pain played Telluride nor should we ignore that Emma Stone, who we believe is a big fan of Telluride, is/was a producer for both films.
All of this has altered the new Ten Bets from last week. Which leads us back to...
Monday, July 6, 2026
Who's Got What? Distributors-Sony Pictures Classics / Whispers: Elsinore??? / The Debut of The Debut?
WHO'S GOT WHAT? DISTRIBUTORS-SONY PICTURES CLASSICS
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Ten Bets for TFF #53 Vol. 3 / Who's Got What: Distributors-Neon / Dating News
TEN BETS FOR TFF #53 VOL. 3
Monday, June 29, 2026
Who's Got What? Distributors: Netflix / Venetian Speculation: The Hollywood Reporter
WHO'S GOT WHAT? DISTRIBUTORS: NETFLIX
Each summer it has become the habit here at MTFB to take a look at the film distribution companies that have the largest presence at TFF historically and scan their list of films for potential titles that could end up in the San Juans come Labor Day.
This year, I calibrated the last five TFFs to determine which companies on which to focus. Here's the number of films that each of the eight most frequent distributors over hat time have screened at Telluride:
Thursday, June 25, 2026
A Legend of TFF Passes / Ten Bets for TFF #53 Vol. 2 / Trailers!
Monday, June 22, 2026
50 Fall Film Possibilities 2026 / The Travails of Guadagnino
50 FALL FILM POSSIBILITIES 2026
Ezra Cubero writing for Silver Screen Express has posted his annual set of speculations about which films might go where as regards Telluride, Venice, Toronto and New York. It's an interesting take with some surprises.
Cubero had 11 films on his list last year the did make the TFF #52 lineup.
I culled the post and began by creating a list of the films that Cubero thinks have some shot at the TFF #53 lineup. It's a lengthy list which follows below (with director listed to the right). He has three categories..."Possible". "Could Happen" and "Nope".
Telluride "Possibles"
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Ten Bets for TFF #53, Vol. 1 / World of Reel on Venice Titles
TEN BETS FOR TFF #53, VOL. 1
Monday, June 15, 2026
No Post Today
At the National Speech Tournament in Richmond, VA. Planning to post on Thursday, June 18th.
Thursday, June 11, 2026
TFF #53 Has a Poster / The Social Reckoning Has a Trailer / The Story of Documentary Film Has a Poster / Release Date for Fatherland
TFF #53 HAS A POSTER
The official poster for TFF #53 has been released:
BERKELEY, CA – Telluride Film Festival (September 4 – 7, 2026) is proud to announce British designer, filmmaker, and cultural curator Bella Freud as its poster artist for the 2026 Festival.
Bella Freud founded her eponymous label in 1990 and has become internationally recognized for her distinctive work across fashion, interiors, perfumery, filmmaking, and publishing. Known for her intelligent yet playful approach, Freud distills emotion and personal narrative throughout her collections, creating a singular visual language that resonates across disciplines.
Her iconic Word sweaters, including Ginsberg is God and 1970, have become contemporary classics worn by a devoted global following that includes Rosamund Pike, Rashida Jones, Alexa Chung, Kate Moss, and Rebecca Ferguson. Freud’s creative practice extends beyond fashion through collaborations with Marks & Spencer, King & McGaw, Nick Cave, and filmmaker John Malkovich, among many others.
In October 2024, Freud launched Fashion Neurosis with Bella Freud, a podcast exploring the relationship between fashion and identity through intimate and deeply personal conversations set in the atmosphere of her London sitting room. The series quickly reached number one in the UK arts podcast charts and entered the global top ten, featuring leading voices from fashion, film, music, and literature.
“The words Film Festival and Telluride are filled with promise and intrigue,” comments Freud. “Film is our modern mythology; it gives us courage and imagination. Telluride is the Shangri-La where some kind of conversation will take place that will change your life. SHOW.”
Festival director Julie Huntsinger adds, “Bella Freud possesses a rare ability to connect style, storytelling, and emotional truth with wit, intimacy, and extraordinary intelligence. Her work moves fluidly between disciplines while remaining deeply cinematic in spirit. We are thrilled to present Bella’s poster for the 53rd TFF, whose curiosity, perspective, and passion for culture brings a unique dimension to the collection.”
Each year, Telluride Film Festival welcomes artists whose work expands cultural conversation across disciplines and reflects the Festival’s enduring commitment to creativity and cinematic storytelling. Bella Freud joins a celebrated group of filmmakers, writers, musicians, and visual artists whose unique perspectives have contributed to the Festival’s ongoing history and artistic community including Daniel Clowes, Jim Dine, Maira Kalman, Ed Ruscha, Julian Schnabel, among others.
About Telluride Film Festival
The prestigious Telluride Film Festival ranks among the world’s best film festivals and is an annual gathering for film industry insiders, cinema enthusiasts, filmmakers, and critics. TFF is considered a major launching ground for the fall season’s most talked-about films. Founded in 1974, Telluride Film Festival, presented in the beautiful mountain town of Telluride, Colorado, is a four-day international educational event celebrating the art of film. Telluride Film Festival’s long-standing commitment is to join filmmakers and film connoisseurs together to experience great cinema. The exciting schedule, kept secret until just before Opening Day, consists of over three dozen filmmakers presenting their newest works, special Guest Director programs, major Tributes to guest artists, special events, and remarkable treasures from the past. Telluride Film Festival is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational program. Festival headquarters are in Berkeley, CA.
THE SOCIAL RECKONING HAS A TRAILER
On the outer edge of the MTFB watch list is Aaron Sorkin's The Social Reckoning, It's the sequel to The Social Network written by Sorkin and directed by David Fincher back in 2010. The new film stars Jeremy Strong as Mark Zuckerberg. Here's the trailer from YouTube:
Monday, June 8, 2026
Film Fest Heads Discuss the Future / Awards Radar Updates for Best Picture and TFF Potentials
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Hope for Hope? / Announced Release Dates for TFF Possible Films / Yellow Letters and Berlin
HOPE FOR HOPE?
Monday, June 1, 2026
Fatherland Has a Trailer / The Dreamed Adventure Is Acquired / Everytime Is Acquired
FATHERLAND HAS A TRAILER
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Neglia Takes a Stab / Black Ball Teaser / Acquisition News Out of Cannes
NEGLIA TAKES A STAB
Matt Neglia of Next Best Picture (and remember Matt was on the ground in Cannes for the first two thirds or so) posted on his X account on Monday some speculation about where all of the Cannes' Palme d'Or competition films might go during the upcoming fall film fest frenzy. Of the 22, Matt has named 8 films that he thinks may be a part of the TFF #53 lineup...
Again, Matt's predictions: All of a Sudden, Bitter Christmas, The Black Ball, Coward, Fatherland, Fjord, Minotaur and Paper Tiger.
I'm most interested in Paper Tiger, Fatherland and Coward. Could get interested in Fjord, Minotaur and All of a Sudden.
THE BLACK BALL TEASER
We have a teaser from The Black Ball, which we're on TFF#53 alert for. Could it be in Telluride on Labor Day weekend?
ACQUISITION NEWS OUT OF CANNES
Deadline reports that Netflix has acquired The Black Ball for distribution and Gentle Monster as well. The pick-up doesn't either hurt a film's chances for a play at Telluride as Netflix has become a very visible presence at the fest for the last several years.






























