Monday, July 16, 2018

The Second Telluride Film Festival-1975 / Cold War Trailer / Wells Thinks We'll See The Other Side

Welcome back from the weekend...


THE SECOND TELLURIDE FILM FESTIVAL-1975



Here's the penultimate addition to the ongoing look back at the history of the Telluride Film Festival.  

The second Telluride Film Festival took place on Aug. 29-Sept. 1, 1975 with the following:

Tributes: Jack Nicholson. Werner Herzog and Henry King

SHOWS:

Ace Up My Sleeve
Aguirre, Wrath of God
Alexander's Ragtime Bad
Carnal Knowledge
The Cockfighter
Drive, He Said
Dupont Lajoie
Easy Rider
Even Dwarfs Started Small
Every Man for Himself and God Against All
Fata Morgana
Five Easy Pieces
Funny Face
Garden of Allah
General Idi Amin Dada
The Gunfighter
Happiness
Hester Street
Jesse James
Karl May
King of Marvin Gardens
The Last Detail
Leap Year
Legacy
Les Ordres
The Man Who Skied Down Everest
Man, Woman and Sin
Ride in the Whirlwind
Song of Bernadette
State Fair
Sweethearts
Taking Off
Tol'able David
Trail of the Lonesome Pine
12 O'Clock High
The White Moth
White Sister

Guests:

Shelley Duvall
Louise Fletcher
Milos Forman
Monte Hellman
Buck Henry
Anjelica Huston
Carol Kane
Mary Kay Place
Joan Silver


It's crazy how many of Jack Nicholson's films they programmed to coincide with his tribute: Carnal Knowledge, Drive He Said, Easy Rider, Five Easy Pieces, King of Marvin Gardens, The Last Detail and Ride in the Whirlwind.

Here's what's even crazier...Jack, Louise Fletcher and Milos Forman were all in town and there's no record of any screening of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest which would open on Nov. 19th of that year.



COLD WAR TRAILER



Pawel Pawlikowski's Cold War made a splash at Cannes.  The film won Pawlikowski the Best Director prize there.

This weekend we saw the release of a trailer for the U.K.  Here it is from YouTube:


Linked here are stories about the film and its trailer release from The Playlist and The Film Stage.  A note that the August release date is for Great Britain not the U.S. which still leaves the door open for a play at Telluride.  Its distribution from Amazon Studios suggests that there's chance that it could play The SHOW.



WELLS THINKS WE'LL SEE THE OTHER SIDE




Jeff Wells posted a piece at his Hollywood Elsewhere site over the weekend assessing/analyzing the fall fest fortunes of Orson Welles' The Other Side of the Wind.

Over the past few days, the film has emerged as a popular guess as the possible opener for the Venice Fest.

Wells says he has heard a rumor to that effect but he is also relatively confident that regardless of its Venice status that we'll find it on the play list for TFF #45.



That's your MTFB for this Monday.  More tomorrow.


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