Good Monday World...
CANNES GETTING CLOSER
With the next big Telluride harbinger being the announcement of the Cannes Film Fest lineup now down to a mere two and a half weeks away, the speculation, and in some cases-informed"speculation, about what titles will be named for the lineup is growing more intense.
This past week, two giant posts went up exploring the Cannes possibilities from Variety and Screen Daily. Variety's seems to be a bit more discriminating about their considerations while the Screen Daily Post seems more like a grab bag of every possibility.
There are films that appear, as you might expect, in both places that I have thought seemed like they could also make the trip to Southwest Colorado for Labor Day weekend. Among them are:
Jacques Audiard's "Erran" (Dheepan?)
Matteo Garrone's "The Tale of Tales"
Jeff Nichols' "Midnight Special"
Todd Haynes' "Carol"
Denis Villaneuve's "Sicario"
Sean Penn's "The Last Face"
Stephen Frears' "Icon"
Gus Van Sant's "The Sea of Trees"
Barbet Schroeder's "Amnesia"
A couple of other notes: Screen Daily's post suggests Justin Kurzel's "Macbeth" and Abdellatif Kechiche's "Le Blessure" are possibilities while Variety does not.
Variety says Sarah Gavron's "Suffragette" will not be ready and Hollywood Elsewhere's Jeff Wells suggests that it may headed for Telluride/Toronto;
http://www.hollywood-elsewhere.com/2015/03/varietys-cannes-forecast/
We know that "Mad Max: Fury Road" and Woody Allen's "Irrational Man" as well as Pixar's "Inside Out" have been announced or are very likely to play as some part of the fest. There's also a lot of buzz that Brad Bird's "Tomorrowland" will appear.
And finally, there's Cary Fukunaga's "Beasts of No Nation" which I might highlight as a Telluride possibility because of Fukunaga's "True Detective" success last year. Both Variety and Screen Daily think it could appear in some section of the Cannes lineup but with Netflix distributing...and major theater chains boycotting the film because of the expectation that the film will be released for screens and VOD simultaneously...who knows what that means for any chance that it would have some play at fall film fests. Stay tuned...
Here are the links to the complete Cannes posts from Variety and Screen Daily:
http://variety.com/2015/film/news/cannes-film-festival-whats-in-and-whats-out-1201460030/
http://www.screendaily.com/festivals/cannes/and-the-cannes-line-up-is/5085749.article
MC QUEEN-FLYNN COLLABORATION
You know that if a film maker has made a total of three films and all three have played the Telluride Film Fest, that you'd better think that film #4 is a strong candidate to make an appearance. Such is the case with British film maker Steve McQueen.
McQueen's "Hunger", "shame" and "12 Years a Slave" all played Telluride so I pay attention to announcements concerning his projects. We know that he has been involved with an HBO project entitled "Codes of Conduct" and there had been some talk that his next feature film would be a biopic on Paul Robeson but news this week suggests otherwise. Multiple sources reported that McQueen will next direct a heist themed picture penned by Gillian Flynn-you know-"Gone Girl".
The film will be based on a British television miniseries called "Widows".
That's an interesting combination of talents as well as an interesting switch in film styles for McQueen. Reporting seems to indicate that the Robeson project has been moved back in favor of this...and it will be intriguing to see if the completed film becomes McQueen's fourth Telluride entrant.
For that matter, depending on HBO's plans for when "Codes of Conduct" will be rolled out, I suppose that IT could be McQueen's fourth Telluride appearance.
Linked here are reports on the collaboration from The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline and Thompson on Hollywood:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/gillian-flynn-joins-steve-mcqueen-784886
http://deadline.com/2015/03/gillian-flynn-steve-mcqueen-heist-thriller-widows-new-regency-film-4-1201399898/
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/gillian-flynn-and-steve-mcqueen-team-for-heist-thriller-20150327
More on Thursday...
In the recent San Francisco Film Festival program announcement, there's a hidden announcement of this year's Telluride guest director: author Rachel Kushner.
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