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Thursday, April 29, 2021

Now That Oscar 2021 Is Over... / Cannes Countdown-Possible Titles / There Is No Evil Trailer and Date / Never Gonna Snow Again Trailer Released

NOW THAT OSCAR 2021 IS OVER...



GoldDerby.com wasted zero time getting  a prospective list of films that could be in the Oscar hunt 10 months from now assuming The Academy doesn't move the probable dates again for Oscar #94.

Looking at their list, a few jump out as possible TFF #48 choices (or are, at least on my wish list and/or radar):

Andrew Dominik's Blonde
Mike Mills' C'mon C'mon
Denis Villenueve's Dune
Will Sharpe's The Electrical Life of Louis Wain
Michael Showalter's The Eyes of Tammy Faye
Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch
Taika Waititi's Next Goal Wins
Guillermo Del Toro's Nightmare Alley
Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog




CANNES COUNTDOWN-POSSIBLE TITLES




Variety ran down a number of films that it suggests have a reasonable shot at making the lineup for the Cannes Film Festival now scheduled to take place from July 6-17.  If the fest happens on those dates then the Cannes/Telluride connection that we have seen over the last several years could well be in place to recur.

So here are some of the speculated (and not so speculated) titles that Variety mentions that might make the Cannes/Telluride double play (some of which are mentioned in the Oscar  segment above):

Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch
Sean Penn's Flag Day
Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog
Paul Schrader's The Card Counter
Jacques Audiard's Paris 13th District
Asghar Farhadi's A Hero
Mia Hansen-Love's Bergman Island
Ari Folman's Where Is Anne Frank

Cannes will announce its lineup on May 27th.


THERE IS NO EVIL TRAILER AND DATE




Mohammad Rasoulof would have had another film play at Telluride in 2020 had the festival taken place.  His Berlin Golden Bear winning There Is No Evil was an official selection of TFF #47.  Rasoulof previously screened Manuscripts Don't Burn and A Man of Integrity at TFF.

Now word comes from distributor Kino Lorber that the film will be released on May 14th.  To underscore that announcement, Kino Lorber released a trailer for the film this week.  Here it is thanks to YouTube:



Here's the story from Indiewire.

 
NEVER GONNA SNOW AGAIN  TRAILER RELEASED

Ahead of its New York premiere this weekend, Kino Lorber has released a trailer for Poland's official nominee for the just past Oscar for Best International Feature, Malgorzata Szumowska and Michal Englert's Never Gonna Snow Again.  The film was an official selection of TFF #47.

The description of the film from IMDb says:

"Zhenia, a Russian-speaking immigrant from the East works as a masseur in Poland and becomes a guru-like figure in a wealthy gated community of his clients."

Indiewire reports that the film will be released in July.

Here's the trailer from YouTube:






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Monday, April 26, 2021

TFF Oscar Streak Continues / 2021 Oscar Rundown

 TFF OSCAR STREAK CONTINUES



The Telluride Film Festival didn't happen for the 2020-21 Oscar season and still managed to extend its streak of having scheduled and screened (at a drive-in) the eventual Best Picture Oscar winner.  11 of the last 13 Oscar winning Best Pictures screened as a part of the festival.  The only two exceptions have been The Hurt Locker for 2009 and Green Book for 2018.

Here's the run:

2008: Slumdog Millionaire
2010: The King's Speech
2011: The Artist
2012: Argo
2013: 12 Years a Slave
2014: Birdman
2015: Spotlight
2016: Moonlight
2017: The Shape of Water
2019: Parasite
2020: Nomadland


2021 OSCAR RUNDOWN



Here are the winners of the 2021 Academy Awards:

Best Picture: Nomadland. 
Best Direction: Chloe Zhao/Nomadland,
Best Actress: Frances McDormand/Nomadland
Best Actor: Anthony Hopkins/The Father.
Best Supporting Actress: Yuh-jung Youn/Minari.  
Best Supporting Actor: Daniel Kaluuya/Judas and the Black Messiah.
Best Adapted Screenplay: The Father.
Best Original Screenplay: Promising Young Woman.
Best International Feature: Another Round. 
Best Documentary Feature: My Octopus Teacher.
Best Animated Feature: Soul. 
Best Original Score: Soul. 
Best Original Song: Fight for You/Judas and the Black Messiah
Best Cinematography: Mank.
Best Editing: Sound of Metal.
Best Production Design: Mank. 
Best Costume Design: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. 
Best Makeup/Hair: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.
Best Sound: Sound of Metal. 
Best Visual Effects: Tenet. 
Best Animated Short: If Anything Happens I Love You. 
Best Live Action Short: Two Distant Strangers.  
Best Documentary Short: Colette

Nomadland led the way with three wins- Best Picture, Best Direction, Best Actress-on a night when The Academy really did share the wealth.  Its wins along with the two for The Father- Best Actor and  Best Adapted Screenplay-gave TFF #47 a respectable total of five Oscars.

The Father' double win was part of a substantial list of two win films on the night.

The rundown of wins by film:

Nomadland- 3- Picture, Direction, Actress.
The Father- 2- Actor, Adapted Screenplay
Soul- 2- Animated Feature, Score
Judas and the Black Messiah- 2- Supporting Actor, Song
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom- 2- Costumes, Makeup/Hair
Sound of Metal- 2- Editing, Sound
Mank- 2- Production Design, Cinematography

Single feature film wins for: Minari, Promising Young Woman, Another Round, My Octopus Teacher and Tenet.

On a personal level:

I correctly predicted 16 of the 23 categories with an additional four statues going to films that I listed as Upset Specials. That's just shy of 70% which is under my average (79.6%) for the past several years.

My biggest surprise of the evening was McDormand winning Best Actress.  I really did not believe she's win again so soon after her Three Billboards win.

Now we gear up with some seriousness of purpose working under the assumption the Telluride happens in 19 weeks to suss out what its lineup looks will look like.

Back to it!


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Sunday, April 25, 2021

MTFB'S FINAL OSCAR PREDICTIONS FOR TONIGHT

 FINAL OSCAR PREDICITONS FOR TONIGHT



Best Picture: Nomadland.  Upset Special: The Trial of the Chicago 7.
Best Direction: Chloe Zhao/Nomadland,  Upset Special: Emerald Fennell/Promising Young Woman.
Best Actress: Carey Mulligan/Promising Young Woman.  Upset Special: Viola Davis/Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.
Best Actor: Chadwick Boseman/Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.  Upset Special: Anthony Hopkins/The Father.
Best Supporting Actress: Yuh-jung Youn/Minari.  Upset Special: Maria Bakalova/Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.
Best Supporting Actor: Daniel Kaluuya/Judas and the Black Messiah.  Upset Special: Sacha Baron Cohen/The Trial of the Chicago 7.
Best Adapted Screenplay: Nomadland.  Upset Special: The Father.
Best Original Screenplay: Promising Young Woman.  Upset Special: The Trial of the Chicago 7.
Best International Feature: Another Round. Upset Special: Quo Vadis Aida.
Best Documentary Feature: My Octopus Teacher,. Upset Special: Crip Camp.
Best Animated Feature: Soul.  Upset Special: Wolfwalkers.
Best Original Score: Soul.  Upset Special: Mank.
Best Original Song: Speak Now/One Night in Miami.  Upset Special: Io Si/The Life Ahead.
Best Cinematography: Nomadland.  Upset Special: Mank.
Best Editing: The Trial of the Chicago 7.  Upset Special: Sound of Metal.
Best Production Design: Mank.  Upset Special: News of the World.
Best Costume Design: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.  Upset Special: Emma.
Best Makeup/Hair: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.  Upset Special: Hillbilly Elegey
Best Sound: Sound of Metal.  Upset Special: News of the World.
Best Visual Effects: Tenet.  Upset Special: The Midnight Sky.
Best Animated Short: If Anything Happens I Love You.  Upset Special: Burrow.
Best Live Action Short: Two Distant Strangers.  Upset Special:  Feeling Through.
Best Documentary Short: A Concerto Is a Conversation.  Upset Special: A Love Song for Latasha

TFF Stats:

Nomadland nominated for six Oscars: Picture, Director, Actress, Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography and Editing.  I am predicting it to win four: Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay and Cinematography.

The Father nominated for six Oscars: Picture, Actor, Supporting Actress, Adapted Screenplay, Editing and Production Design.  I have predicted that it wins no Oscars tonight BUT...Hopkins is the Upset Special for Best Actor and his buzz has been growing for the past couple of weeks.  The Father is also the Upset Special for Adapted Screenplay.  

The only other TFF #47 is the Live Action Short nominee The Letter Room.

The most Oscars that TFF #47 films could snag in total tonight is 10.

The categories that feel to me like the ones that are going to be Oscar poll deciders are: Best Actress, the two screenplay categories,  Documentary, Song and, as always, the Shorts categories.

OSCAR PREDICTIONS FROM THE EXPERTS




Here are links to a number of Oscarologists for tonight's winners:



And of course, for the last time this Oscar season, the link to the final collective predictions of The Gurus of Gold at Movie City News.

I'll have some post Oscar thoughts in tomorrow's regularly scheduled edition of MTFB.

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Thursday, April 22, 2021

Oscar Winners Predix #7: Picture, Director and Lead Acting Categories / Last Gurus of Gold for This Season / New Cousins Project-Could It Play TFF #48?

 OSCAR WINNERS PREDIX #7- PICTURE, DIRECTOR, LEAD ACTING CATEGORIES


Here's my next to last attempt to predict this year's Academy Awards winners.  THE FINAL MTFB OSCAR PICKS will go up on Sunday morning.  As always, TFF participants are indicated in Bold.



BEST PICTURE




1) Nomadland
2) The Trial of the Chicago 7
3) Promising Young Woman
4) Minari
5) Judas and the Black Messiah
6) Mank
7) Sound of Metal
8) The Father

BEST DIRECTION

1) Chloe Zhao/Nomadland
2) Emerald Ferrell/Promising Young Woman
3) David Fincher/Mank
4) Lee Issac Chung/Minari
5) Thomas Vinterberg/Another Round

BEST ACTRESS

1) Carey Mulligan/Promising Young Woman
2) Viola Davis/Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
3) Andra Day/The United States vs. Billie Holiday
4) Frances McDormand/Nomadland
5) Vanessa Kirby/Pieces of a Woman

BEST ACTOR




1) Chadwick Boseman/Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
2) Anthony Hopkins/The Father
3) Riz Ahmed/Sound of Metal
4) Steven Yeun/Minari
5) Gary Oldman/Mank


LAST GURUS OF GOLD FOR THIS SEASON 




The last Gurus of gold for this Oscar season is expected to drop at Movie City News in the next day or two.  You can expect to see collected takes from all of the Gurus for all 23 Oscar categories including the Short Film categories.

Other Gurus include Sasha Stone of Awards Daily, Peter Howell of the Toronto Star, Gregory Ellwood of The Playlist, Dave Karger of Turner Classic Movies and Steve Pond of The Wrap among others.

Bit of a Disclaimer: My predictions you see for the Gurus could have changed by Sunday morning!


NEW COUSINS PROJECT-COULD IT PLAY TFF #48?




Variety has a new interview out with film maker Mark Cousins that's focused on his new film The Story of Looking.  The article reveals that the film will be screened as a work in progress at the Swedish Visions du Real Festival.

The screening suggests that the new project could and likely will be available come Labor Day weekend.  Cousins has had an extensive track record at Telluride over the last several years with screenings of The Story of Film: An Odyssey, A Story of Children and Film and What Is This Film Called Love?

So, don't be surprised when the Telluride #48 lineup is announced if it includes The Story of Looking. 





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Monday, April 19, 2021

Oscar Predix #6: Screenplays and Shorts / The Gurus Update / Cannes Commits and Late Breaking News from Cannes/ The Truffle Hunters Collect More Hardware

OSCAR PREDIX #6: SCREENPLAYS AND SHORTS



I'm back predicting the winners of this year's Oscars with less than a week left until the awards are passed out.  Today I am updating the Screenplay and Shorts categories.  As always TFF #47 film are in Bold.


BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

1) Promising Young Woman
2) The Trial of the Chicago 7
3) Minari
4) Judas and the Black Messiah
5) Sound of Metal


BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY




1) Nomadland
2) The Father
3) Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
4) One Night in Miami
5) The White Tiger

BEST ANIMATED SHORT

1) If Anything Happens I Love You
2) Burrow
3) Genuis Loci
4) Opera
5) Yes-People

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT

1) A Concerto Is a Conversation
2) A Love Song for Latasha
3) Colette
4) Do Not Split
5) Hunger Ward

BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT

1) Two Distant People
2) Feeling Through
3) The Present
4) The Letter Room
5) White Eye

I'll have another set of predictions on Thursday and then a special Sunday morning edition of  MTFB with final predictions for this long, long Oscar season.

THE GURUS UPDATE




The newest Gurus of Gold is up at Movie City News.  We were tasked this week with predicting Best Picture as well as picking three upsets that would make us happy...not that would necessarily actually win.



CANNES COMMMITS




Lots of outlets were reporting this week that Cannes International Film Festival Director Thierry Fremaux is adamantly claiming that the fest will take place July 6-17 and will be a live not virtual event.

Variety was the first source that I could find that was talking about the commitment to the date back on April 8th.  The article also says the effort to schedule the world premiere of Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch for Cannes has been ongoing.  

Subsequently, I have discovered further news stories that are bolder about the fest's plans.  Rappler.com reporting that:

“We are sure that Cannes will take place in July,” declared Thierry Fremaux, director of Cannes Film Festival in our recent video conversation.

Thierry vowed that the world’s most prestigious film festival, which he has led since 2004, will go live, in-person from July 6 to 17 this year."


Fremaux is also quoted as having lined about The French Dispatch as well as Paul Verhoeven's Benedetta for the French fest:

“Regarding films, I, of course, won’t tell you any title except the films that we all know were already selected from last year, including by Wes Anderson (The French Dispatch) and Paul Verhoeven (Benedetta). They will be back in the official selection.”

Fremaux is also quoted as saying that he expects to announce the lineup in late May or early June.

Should Cannes actually take place in July, the fall film fests, including Telluride would largely be unaffected.  For TFF that probably means that the sharing of what is an on average of eight or so films with Cannes could still be likely.



LATE BREAKING NEWS FROM CANNES...

Variety is reporting this morning that the 74th Cannes Film Festival will open with Leos Carax's Annette starring Marion Cotillard and Adam Driver.  Variety reports the film will screen on July 7th and will play in competition.



Here's the trailer that dropped with the announcement from YouTube:




THE TRUFFLE HUNTERS COLLECT MORE HARDWARE




Fresh off their DGA for Best Direction of a Feature Documentary on April 10th,  The Truffle Hunters directors Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw won the American Society of Cinematographers Award for Best Cinematography for a Documentary this past weekend.

The Truffle Hunters was a selection of TFF #47.

Mank won Best Cinematography for a Feature Film beating out Nomadland in a bit of a surprise.




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Thursday, April 15, 2021

Oscar Winners Predix #5: Picture, Supporting Acting and More / Play Along

 OSCAR WINNERS PREDICITONS #5: PICTURE, SUPPROTING ACTOR AND MORE



I'm back predicting the winners of this year's Oscars with ten days left until the awards are passed out.  Today I am updating the supporting acting categories as well as predicting the winners for Costume Design, Makeup/Hair and Visual Effects for the first time since nominations were announced.  As always TFF #47 film are in Bold.

BEST PICTURE




1) Nomadland
2) The Trial of the Chicago 7
3) Promising Young Woman
4) Minari
5) Judas and the Black Messiah
6) Mank
7) Sound of Metal
8) The Father

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

1) Yuh-Jung Youn/Minari
2) Maria Bakalova/Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
3) Glenn Close/Hillbilly Elegy
4) Olivia Colman/The Father
5) Amanda Seyfried/Mank

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

1) Daniel Kaluuya/Judas and the Black Messiah
2) Sacha Baron Cohen/The Trial of the Chicago 7
3) Leslie Odom, Jr./One Night in Miaimi
4) Paul Raci/Sound of Metal
5) LaKeith Stanfield?Judas and the Black Messiah

BEST COSTUME DESIGN

1) Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
2) Emma
3) Mulan
4) Mank
5) Pinocchio

BEST MAKEUP/HAIR

1) Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
2) Hillbilly Elegy
3) Emma
4) Mank
5) Pinocchio

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

1) Tenet
2) The Midnight Sky
3) Mulan
4) The One and Only Ivan
5) Love and Monsters


PLAY ALONG




Oscar voters get ballots and can start voting today.  In that spirit, Awards Daily has announced its annual Oscar predicting contest.  You can play along with everyone from amateurs to experts to the members of the Academy.  Heck, you can lift my predictions if you want to!





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Monday, April 12, 2021

Oscar Winners Predix #4: Lead Acting, Score, Song and Sound / DGA Awards Some Telluride Players / Speaking of Directors / BAFTA Winners

 OSCAR PREDIX #4: LEADING ACTOR, SCORE, SONG AND SOUND




I'm back predicting the winners of this year's Oscars with less than two weeks left until the awards are passed out.  Today I am updating the lead acting categories as well as predicting the winners for Score, Song and Sound for the first time since nominations were announced.  As always TFF #47 film are in Bold.


BEST ACTRESS




1) Carey Mulligan/Promising Young Woman
2) Viola Davis/Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
3) Frances McDormand/Nomadland
4) Andra Day/The United States vs. Billie Holiday
5) Vanessa Kirby/Pieces of a Woman

Note: This race is really tight, so it seems, with Viola Davis and Carey Mulligan neck and neck and just a hair in front of Frances McDormand and Andra Day.  I have Mulligan in the top spot but that could change by Oscar morning when I will be posting my final predictions in all 23 categories.

BEST ACTOR




1) Chadwick Boseman/Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
2) Anthony Hopkins/The Father
3) Riz Ahmed/Sound of Metal
4) Steven Yeun/Minari
5) Gary Oldman/Mank

Note: Boseman stills seems to be the easy choice here but Hopkins BAFTA win yesterday does give one a little bit of a pause.

BEST SCORE

1) Soul
2) Mank
3) Minari
4) News of the World
5) Da 5 Bloods

Note: Soul is a prohibitive favorite.

BEST SONG

1) Speak Now/One Night in Miami
2) Io Si (Seen)/The Life Ahead
3) Fight for You/Judas and the Black Messiah
4) Husavik/Eurovision 
5) Hear My Voice/The Trial of the Chicago 7

Note: A fairly competitive category with Speak Now and Io Si (Seen) very close and a win for either Fight for You not out of the question.

BEST SOUND

1) Sound of Metal
2) News of the World
3) Mank
4) Soul
5) Greyhound

Note: Sound of Metal is a prohibitive favorite.


THE DIRECTORS GUILD AWARDS SOME TELLURIDE PLAYERS




The Directors Guild of America named their winners for excellence for 2020/21 and a couple of the big awards went to directors who would have been in Telluride last September had the fest been able to occur.

Chloe Zhao was named Best Director for a feature film for Nomadland and Michael and Gregory Kershaw were named Best Director for The Truffle Hunters.  Both films were listed by the Telluride Film Festival as films that would have played at the 47th edition.



SPEAKING OF DIRECTORS


Jane Campion (via Variety)



As I was writing about the DGA results, I saw that Variety's Clayton Davis had re-posted an article named "Directors Whose Work We're Excited to See in 2021".  So, here's the f=directors from that list that have been to Telluride before and the projects that we expect to appear before the end of the year:

Andrea Arnold/Cow
Jane Campion/The Power of the Dog
Joel Coen/The Tragedy of MacBeth
Guillermo Del Toro/Nightmare Alley
Tom McCarthy/Stillwater
Denis Villenueve/Dune
Chloe Zhao/The Eternals



BAFTA WINNERS




Nomadland had a really fine night last night at the awards ceremony for the British Academy of Television Arts and Sciences winning four of the organizations Golden Masks.

Chloe Zhao's examination of the wanderers that make up a large community of R.V. dwellers in the American west won Best Picture as well Zhao for Best Director, Frances McDormand for Best Actress and Best Cinematography.

Florian Zeller's The Father also pulled off a major upset and a minor upset.  Anthony Hopkins upset Chadwick Boseman in the Best Actor category while Zeller and Christopher Hampton won Best Adapted Screenplay over Zhao for her Nomadland screenplay.



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Thursday, April 8, 2021

Oscar Winners Predix #3: Picture and More / Mainstream Trailer / More Cannes Date Speculation

 OSCAR WINNERS PREDIX #3: PICTURE AND MORE



I'm back predicting the winners of this year's Oscars with 17 days left until the awards are passed out.  Today I am updating Best Picture and Director categories as well as predicting the winners for Cinematography, Film Editing and Production Design for the first time since nominations were announced.  As always TFF #47 film are in Bold.


BEST PICTURE

1) Nomadland
2) Promising Young Woman
3) The Trial of the Chicago 7
4) Minari
5) Judas and the Black Messiah
6) Mank
7) Sound of Metal
8) The Father

BEST DIRECTOR

1) Chloe Zhao/Nomadland
2) Emerald Fennell/Promising Young Woman
3) David Fincher/Mank
4) Lee Isaac Chung/Minari
5) Thomas Vinterberg/Another Round

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

1) Nomadland
2) Mank
3) News of the world
4) The Trial of the Chicago 7
5) Judas and the Black Messiah

BEST FILM EDITING

1) Sound of Metal
2) The Trial of the Chicago 7
3) Nomadland
4) Promising Young Woman
5) The Father

    BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

1) Mank
2) News of the World
3) Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
4) The Father
5) Tenet

MAINSTREAM TRAILER 


Goa Coppola's Mainstream was to have been a film that would have screened ata TFF #47 had it happened.  The film stars Andrew Garfield and Maya Hawke and has been dated for release on May 7th.  IFC, which is distributing the film, dropped a new trailer for the film earlier this week.  That trailer is here via YouTube:




MORE CANNES DATE SPECULATION




Roger Friedman's ShowBiz411 wrote yesterday that:

"I’ve already reported that the Film Festival has been eyeing a move to October. No one would be against that. It would put the festival in closer proximity to Oscar buzz."

That continues to fan the flames of the possibility of a Cannes fall festival that could turn the entire film fest season on its ear.




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Monday, April 5, 2021

Oscar Winners Predix: Animated, Doc, International / The Cannes-nundrum

OSCAR WINNERS PREDIX: ANIMATED FEATURE, DOCUMENATRY FEATURE, INTERNATIONAL FEATURE



Predicting the winners for the 93rd Academy Awards.  

ANIMATED FEATURE

1) Soul
2) Wolkwalkers
3) Onward
4) Over the Moon
5) Farmageddon: A Shaun the Sheep Movie

DOCUMENATRY FEATURE

1) My Octopus Teacher
2) Time
3) Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution
4) Collective
5) The Mole Agent

INTERNATIONAL FEATURE

1) Another Round
2) Quo Vadis, Aida
3) Collective
4) The Man Who Sold His Skin
5) Better Days

Comments: Most years Telluride is represented in both the International and Documentary categories and on occasion TFF films pop up in the Animated feature category as well.  But that's not the case in this year of Covid.

As a matter of fact you have to go all the way back to 2004 for the last time that a TFF film wasn't nominated in at least one of the categories.

Both Soul and Another Round appear to be prohibitive favorites in their respective categories.  Meanwhile, the Doc category remains one of the most competitive and tight races as we count down the last three weeks before the winners are announced on April 25th.

In Thursday's post, I'll predict winners for Cinematography, Editing, Production Design and I'll update the Best Picture and Best Director categories.


THE CANNES-NUNDRUM




So I've written a good deal about the up-in-the-air 2021 Cannes Film Festival.  Those who are regular readers of this space know that Cannes selections often provide fertile ground for films that will eventually also screen at Telluride.  Eight films in 2019 played at Cannes before screening at Telluride over Labor Day weekend.

But the Cannes-nundrum this year is that Cannes is on the move.  Normally by this time we'd be deep into trying to discern what films would be Cannes selections for clues as to what 6-10 of them would end up in Telluride.  In 2019 Cannes named its list of films on April 18th.  But with Cannes saying they're fest will run in July (and rumors that it could be put off until October), what Cannes and/or Telluride watchers are left with is a world where too many uncertainties make predicting films that will play one or the other or both is ridiculously difficult.\

Take Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch.  It is widely assumed that the film will...probably...debut at Cannes.  But that talk has been around since before  Cannes 2020 was canceled because of the pandemic.  It was assumed, at least for awhile, that the film would simply move to Cannes 2021.  Even when Cannes organizers began pointing toward a possible delay until July, it seemed probable that Cannes would be the destination.  

Now add in that The French Dispatch along the way had a release date in mid-September.  That and Searchlight as a distributor made it a tempting film to predict for Telluride.  But The French Dispatch has no official release date as of now.  The Cannes uncertainty is likely the cause.  If the French fest ultimately ends up in October the fall film fest lineup of Telluride, Venice, Toronto and New York all would be impacted.

My guess, and it's just a guess, is that The French Dispatch goes wherever and however Cannes goes.  So if your any of those fall fests that have been thinking they could get Wes Anderson and crew for their fest-an October Cannes likely means that's not going to happen.

What other films could have to make that calculation?

Take a look at Jordan Ruimy's list of Cannes possibles (he updated it as recently as Mar. 28th):

Directors set to have new films ready by Cannes include 

”Soggy Bottom” (Paul Thomas Anderson)
”The French Dispatch” (Wes Anderson) 
”Annette” (Leos Carax) 
”Macbeth” (Joel Coen) 
”The Way of the Wind” (Terrence Malick)
”Ahed’s Knee” (Nadav Lapid) 
”Blonde” (Andrew Dominik)
”Memoria” (Apichatpong Weerasethakul) 
”Benedetta” (Paul Verhoeven) 
”Blossoms” (Wong Kar-wai)
”The Power of the Dog” (Jane Campion)
”Tromperie” (Arnaud Desplechin)
”Bergman Island” (Mia Hansen-Løve)
”Chocobar” (Lucrecia Martel)
”Les Olympiades” (Jacques Audiard) 
”The Souvenir Part II” (Joanna Hogg)
”Tre Piani” (Nanni Moretti) 
”Triangle of Sadness” (Ruben Ostlund) 
”The Hand of God” (Paolo Sorrentino)
"Mektoub: Canto Duo" (Abdelatif Kechiche)
“Benediction” (Terrence Davies)
“The Green Knight” (David Lowery)
“Italian Studies” (Adam Leon)
“Algerien Par Accident” (Karim Aïnouz)
“Last Night in Soho” (Edgar Wright)
“The Northman” (Robert Eggers)
“After Yang” (Kogonada)
“Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon” (Ana Lily Amirpour)

I'd imagine that for a good number of these directors, playing Cannes in October and not having an appearance at any of the fall fests prior to Cannes would be just fine (I expect Cannes will insist on world premieres regardless of the date they ultimately land on).

But a number of these folks have played Telluride and often as a pairing with either Cannes or Venice:
PTA, Malick, Coen, Campion, Hansen-Love, Audiard, Kechiche, Lowery.  What do they do and how will those choices affect Telluride and other festivals?  It's a puzzle I haven't begun to solve.




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Thursday, April 1, 2021

Oscar Update: Predicting Winners in the Big Eight / More on Tavernier

 PREDICTING WINNERS IN THE BIG EIGHT



Here's my latest take on the Oscar winners in the Big Eight categories.  TFF films/performers in Bold.

BEST PICTURE

1) Nomadland
2) The Trial of the Chicago 7
3) Promising Young Woman
4) Minari
5) Mank
6) Judas and the Black Messiah
7) Sound of Metal
8) The Father

BEST DIRECTION

1) Chloe Zhao/Nomadland
2) David Fincher/Mank
3) Emerald Fennell/Promising Young Woman
4) Lee Isaac Chung/Minari
5) Thomas Vinterberg/Another Round

BEST ACTRESS

1) Carey Mulligan/Promising Young Woman
2) Frances McDormand/Nomadland
3) Andra Day/The United States vs. Billie Holiday
4) Viola Davis/Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
5) Vanessa Kirby/Pieces of a Woman

BEST ACTOR

1) Chadwick Boseman/Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
2) Anthony Hopkins/The Father
3) Riz Ahmed/Sound of Metal
4) Steven Yeun/Minari
5) Gary Oldman/Mank

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

1) Maria Bakalova/Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
2) Yuh-jung Youn/Minari
3) Glenn Close/Hillbilly Elegy
4) Olivia Colman/The Father
5) Amanda Seyfried/Mank

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

1) Nomadland
2) The Father
3) Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
4) One Night in Miami
5) The White Tiger

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

1) Promising Young Woman
2) The Trial of the Chicago 7
3) Minari
4) Judas and the Black Messiah
5) Sound of Metal


MORE ON TAVERNIER




A couple of more notes after the passing of Bertrand Tavernier last week:

The Playlist posted a story last week that centered on Martin Scorsese's remembrance of Tavernier.  That story is linked here.

Cannes Festival Thierry Fremaux has also memorialized Tavernier yesterday in Variety.  That is linked here.

Additionally, The Film Stage reports that Tavernier's My Journey Through French Cinema is out on Blu- Ray this week.


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