ONE MORE EARLY LOOK AT OSCAR 2022
This time around it's Erik Anderson of Awards Watch taking his stab at early Oscar predicting. Among his Best Picture possibilities, the films that seem to me to be to be worth keeping an eye over the summer for clues about the possibility that they could play TFF #48 are:
Dune
The French Dispatch
The Harder They Fall
A Hero
The Humans
Nightmare Alley
Mothering Sunday
The Power of the Dog
The Tragedy of Macbeth
SOGGY BOTTOM'S FUTURE
Jordan Ruimy at World of Reel was up yesterday with a piece about where Paul Thomas Anderson's highly anticipated untitled project (working title Soggy Bottom) might land if it is a aprt of a film festival debut.
There is a good deal of speculation about it screening at Cannes and Ruimy reports that the French fest wants the film badly. But Ruimy also reports that there is some hesitance to follow that path. Ruimy cites the possibility of the film needing more time for editing and a general feeling that Cannes may not draw a lot of American film due to ongoing Covid concerns.
Ruimy suggests that there is some feeling within among "distributors behind his latest film" should wait for "wait it out for the fall festivals instead (Toronto, Venice, Telluride, New York)".
That's the first solid inclusion of Telluride in the conversation as a possible landing spot for the film that I have run across.
AMAZING GRACE LEGAL SAGA CONTINUES
Telluride fans are more than aware that the Aretha Franklin documentary Amazing Grace had a difficult legal path to its ultimate release including three different attempts to schedule it for a Telluride berth. The third time was the proverbial charm as it played as a part of the program for TFF #46.
Now new legal hubbub surrounds the film as director Allan Elliot pursues a law suit against Sydney Pollack's attorney for causing damage to the film's value upon its eventual release. A judge in California ruled earlier this week that the suit could continue.
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