TEN BETS #1 FOR TFF #48
Well, here we are. June 24th, 2021. Roughly two months away from the start of TFF #48. It's still not a guarantee but each day we get closer, the more confident I feel that we'll all be seeing each other in the San Juans in September...which sounds like a song title from a Crosby/Hope road picture doesn't it?
Here's this year's first actual attempt at a list of films that I feel like could be on the list for TFF #48 when that drops presumably on Sept. 1st. As always, there are no "locks" on the Ten Bets- at least at this point- and fair warning, my normal track record for the initial Ten Bets each season is roughly 50%.
So, without further ado and drumroll please...
1) The Power of the Dog/Campion
2) Muhammad Ali/Burns, Burns and McMahon
3) The Card Counter/Schrader
4) Nightmare Alley/Del Toro
5) The Velvet Underground/Haynes
6) Bergman Island/Hansen-Love
7) Cow/Arnold
8) A Hero/Farhadi
9) Blonde/Dominik
10) The Story of Looking/Cousins
Don't discount the possibility of: Dune, Julia, Mothering Sunday, Petite Maman, Where Is Anne Frank?, Paris 13th District and The Eyes of Tammy Faye.
Again, grain of salt.
I'll update the Ten Bets list each week as the summer progresses right up to the final Ten Bets which is usually 20-25 bets) on Tuesday, August 31st.
TORONTO'S EARLY LINE
The Toronto International Film Festival dropped the titles of a dozen or so films that will be a part of this year's TIFF. Unlike most normal announcements from TIFF, no premiere status was included. The closest the statement came was to characterize Denis Villenueve's Dune as a World IMAX premiere. Absent the specific premiere status I'm going to assume that any and all of the films are still possible for Telluride including Dune. Other films of note in as far as Telluride potential that were included in the announcement today were:
Dune, Last Night in Soho, Petite Maman, Belfast, Les Bal des Folles, Lakewood and The Starling.
WINNERS AT ANNECY
The world's largest animated film fest, the Annecy Animation Festival has concluded in France with winning films announced last week. Annecy is of some note to Telluride observers as films that have played there occasionally are programmed in T-ride over Labor Day weekend.
Big winners were: Flee and My Sunny Maad. Flee won the top award at the fest, the Cristal. Flee debuted at Sundance last January which normally precludes a slot in Telluride but there are rare exceptions and I feel like this could be one of those.
The film is being distributed in the United States by NEON.
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