SCREEN DAILY'S FESTIVAL TEMPTATIONS (CONTINUED)
In my last post I began looking at Screen Daily's series about films "to tempt festival directors". That post focused on their take on Irish and UK films that might be chosen for film festivals from Cannes all the way to Venice, Toronto and of course Telluride as well as others.
Today we look at their lists for both the U.S., Canada and Latin America and then European selections.
Among the films from U.S., Canada and Latin America that seem like TFF #46 possibilities are:
Coming Home Again dir: Wayne Wang
The Irishman dir: Martin Scorsese (probably more a wish than a possibility)
The Last Thing He Wanted dir: Dee Rees
Little Women dir: Greta Gerwig
Ema dir: Pablo Larrain
The complete post for U.S., Canada and Latin America is linked here.
Here's are films from the Screen Daily European list of tempting titles that seem Telluride friendly:
Ahmed dir: The Dardennes Brothers
Bergman Island dir: Mia Hansen-Love
The County dir: Grimur Hakonarson
Pinocchio dir: Matteo Garrone
The complete article for Europe is linked here.
SAG AWARDS HANDED OUT LAST NIGHT
Winners from last night's Screen Actors Guild from last night:
Best Cast: Black Panther
Actress: Glenn Close/The Wife
Actor: Rami Malek/Bohemian Rhapsody
Supporting Actress: Emily Blunt/A Quiet Place
Supporting Actor: Mahershala Ali/Green Book
Stunt Cast: Black Panther
Five performances from TFF #45 films were nominated but none came away with a trophy: Colman, Stone and Weisz for The Favourite and McCarthy and Grant for Can You Ever Forgive Me?
RALPH FIENNES' THE WHITE CROW HAS A TRAILER
Here's a trailer for director Ralph Fiennes under seen TFF #45 entrant The White Crow which tells the story of ballet dancer supreme Rudolf Nuryev:
Trailer posted via YouTube.
The White Crow currently has no U.S. release announced. Sony Pictures Classics has the film for U.S. distribution.
INTERVIEWS
Linked here is an Entertainment Weekly interview with Oscar nominee Melissa McCarthy (who was lovely when I talked to her in Telluride) for her role in Marielle Heller's Can You Ever Forgive Me? The interview was conducted by Joey Nolfi.
Additionally, here's a link to Kris Tapley's Variety/Playback podcast with writer/director Jason Reitman (The Front Runner) who is making a lot of news in the last week as it was announced that Reitman will direct the next iteration of the Ghostbusters franchise.
MICHEL LEGRAND 1932-2019
I felt I needed to write a quick note on the passing of musician/composer Michel Legrand. Legrand was a Tribute recipient in 2007. He won three Oscars for his musical additions to Yentl, The Thomas Crown Affair and The Summer of 42. He was nominated an additional six times.
One of the most electrifying musical moments I ever saw on television was a duet with Legrand and Ray Charles on some talk show probably in the 70's sometime. It was breathtaking to watch the two master from very different backgrounds and approaches play off one another. Thrilling.
Legrand was 86.
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