NOT SO FAST DON
There is yet another snag in the ongoing drama concerning Terry Gilliam's The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. The film had been announced last week as the closing night presentation for the Cannes Film Festival on May 19th but is now again in Limbo.
I had thought with last week's announcement that the last legal hurdle had been cleared or at least that accommodations had been reached that would allow the film to play in France. That doesn't seem to be the case at this point as Screen Daily reported that one time producer Paulo Branco has sought a "writ" to prohibit the screening from a court in Paris.
It appears from the Melanie Goodfellow reporting that there will be a hearing about the matter on May 7th which could result with the film being barred from screening.
Gilliam's saga continues and it seems that we will have to wait for the court proceeding to find out if the film will, in fact, close Cannes.
WELLES DOC TO PLAY CANNES
Orson Welles may not be represented at Cannes with The Other Side of the Wind due to the feud between the fest and Netflix but that doesn't mean that you won't have the opportunity to get your Orson fix. The fest has announced that the documentary The Eyes of Orson Welles will play in the Cannes Classics section. The film is directed by Mark Cousins who historically has had quite a connection to Telluride, though not recently.
Cousins has played TFF with films such as The Story of Film, What Is This Film Called Love and The Story of Children and Film which was his last Telluride visit in 2013.
Also of potential interest in the Cannes Classics selections is Magarethe Von Trotta's documentary Searching for Ingmar Bergman which I could see making the grade for TFF #45.
Coverage of the Cannes announcement of additional films is linked here:
CHLOE ZHAO TALKS THE RIDER
With the release a few days back of Chloe Zhao's The Rider came a flurry of P.R. materials including this interview with the writer/director with Gregory Ellwood at The Playlist.
The film played very well at TFF last year ending up tied for the #2 spot on my collection of film ratings from film Pros.
LATE BREAKING: ED LACHMAN HONORED BY CANNES
Ed Lachman and Todd Haynes in Telluride last year (pic from Scott Foundas)
As I am getting ready to post this morning word is coming form France that TFF #44 tribute recipient Ed Lachman will be honored next month by the Cannes Film Fest for his contributions as a cinematographer. Lachman will receive the Pierre Angenieux ExcelLens award. The award began in 2013 and past winners include Vilmos Zsigmond and Roger Deakins.
Lachman was honored last September in Telluride for his career. That tribute included screenings of Todd Haynes' Wonderstruck.
Lachman's credits also include Far From Heaven, Carol and The Virgin Suicides.
That's a wrap for this Thursday. I'll have more on Monday.
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