Tuesday, July 24, 2018

LATE BREAKING: Toronto International Film Fest Announces and What That Means for Telluride

LATE BREAKING; TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FEST ANNOUNCES AND WHAT THAT MEANS FOR TELLURIDE...

The Toronto International Film Fest has announced a number of the films that will be screened as either Galas or Special Presentations as of this morning.  By paying attention to the premiere designations for those films we can usually get a good idea of some of the films that are likely to play at Telluride.  Keys are the terms" Canadian Premiere" or "International Premiere" for films that could play Telluride although those designations do not automatically mean that a film will make the Telluride lineup.

A "World Premiere" or "North American Premiere" for a film designation means no Telluride play.

Here's what I have gleaned from this morning's press release (no live announcement this morning out of respect for the recent shooting in Toronto):



Canadian Premieres that are probable for Telluride:

Cold War
Dogman
First Man
Non Fiction
Roma
Shoplifters


International Premieres that could be Telluride bound:

Can  You Ever Forgive Me?
The Front Runner
The Old Man and the Gun
White Boy Rick

Off the T-ride plate

If Beale Street Could Talk
Widows
Beautiful Boy
A Star Is Born
Burning
Capernaum
Everybody Knows
Life Itself
Sunset
The Sisters Brothers


Films that are still in play for Telluride:

Peterloo
Mid 90s
The Other Side of the Wind
Boy Erased
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
The Eyes of Orson Welles
On the Basis of Sex
Happy as Lazarro
He Dreams of Giants
Backseat
Nothing Like a Dame
At Eternity's Gate
The Favourite
Mary Queen of Scots

Biggest shock: Beale Street World Premiering at Toronto.  Next biggest is Widows doing the same thing.

More on Thursday.




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