Tuesday, August 31, 2021

LATE BREAKING: Trailer for The Velvet Underground / Hints for Tributes / App's A Happenin'

LATE BREAKING

Here are some tidbits with just a bit more than 24 hours before the TFF #48 lineup is revealed 


TRAILER FOR THE VELVET UNDERGROUND

I expect that we'll see this title when the lineup is revealed tomorrow.  Here's the recently released trailer for Todd Haynes documentary about The Velvet Underground from YouTube:



 HINTS FOR TRIBUTES:


Tribute recipients initials:  J.C., P.D. and R.A.


APP'S A HAPPENIN'



The App for the 48th edition of The SHOW became available for download last night.  Of course, there's no info accessible as yet.  That won't become available until sometime after the lineup is officially announced on Wednesday morning.

Monday, August 30, 2021

FINAL BETS / The Guests and Tributes / Cousins Looking Trailer / Crazy Thoughts / Lists of the Fall Films That Are Must-Sees / The People's Telluride / Can You Say Hurricane Nora?

 FINAL BETS...



Here we are TFF fans. The program should drop on Wednesday.  The forecast looks wet (***see below) so make sure you bring an umbrella.

Here, without any guarantee of accuracy are my Bets for what will be revealed on Wednesday.


1) The Power of the Dog/Campion
2) The Card Counter/Schrader
3) The Electrical Life of Louis Wain/Sharpe
4) Spencer/Larrain
5) A Hero/Farhadi
6) C'mon, C'mon/Mills
7) The Hand of God/Sorrentino
8) The Rescue/Chin and Vasarhelyi
9) The Velvet Underground/Haynes
10) Julia/Cohen and West
11) Becoming Cousteau/Garbus
12) Cyrano/Wright
13) Petite Maman/Sciamma
14) King Richard/Green
15) Hallelujah-Leonard Cohen Doc/Geller and Goldfine
16) Encounter/Pearce
17) Muhammad Ali/Burns, Burns and McMahon
18) The First 54 Years/Mograbi
19) The Lost Daughter/Gyllenhaal
20) Three Minutes-A Lengthening/Stigter
21) Flee/Rasmussen
22) Red Rocket/Baker
23) The Story of Looking/Cousins
24) The French Dispatch/Anderson
25) The Same Storm/Hedges

Other Possibles: Prayers for the Stolen,  Last Exit: Space, Unclenching the Fists, A Chiara, The Starling, Bergman Island.


For me...hot titles are French Dispatch, Power of the Dog, Card Counter, C'mon C'mon, Louis Wain, Hand of God, Flee, King Richard and A Hero.  That could change.  If The Starling SHOWS...it'll probably go on my list.


THE GUESTS AND TRIBUTES




I have no way of knowing who will and won't physically be in Telluride this week.  In a non-Covid world there are a number of cool candidates who could be on the guest list and in consideration for Tributes.  So, I'm approaching this as if it were a non-Covid year though I expect that the numbers of talent in town may be smaller as a result of the pandemic and could we see some folks remotely?  

Nevertheless, looking at the feature films that I have on the Final Bets we could see the following around Telluride this week:

The Power of the Dog: Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons, Kodi Smit-McPhee
The Card Counter: Oscar Isaac, Tiffany Haddish, Willem Dafoe
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain: Benedict Cumberbatch, Claire Foy
Spencer: Kristen Stewart, Sally Hawkins
A Hero; Asghar Farhadi
C'mon C'mon: Joaquin Phoenix
Cyrano: Peter Dinklage, Haley Bennet, Ben Mendelsohn, Kelvin Harrison, Jr.
King Richard: Will Smith, Aunjanue Ellis
Encounter: Riz Ahmed, Octavia Spencer
The Lost Daughter: Olivia Colman, Dakota Johnson
Red Rocket: Simon Rex
The Starling: Melissa McCarthy, Chris O'Dowd, Kevin Kline, Timothy Olyphant
The Same Storm: Mary Louise Parker, Elaine May

Then there is the cast of The French Dispatch: Bill Murray, Timothee Chalamet, Jeffrey Wright, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton, Benicio Del Toro and so many more.

Hot prospects for Tributes: Benedict Cumberbatch, Jane Campion, Kirsten Dunst, Oscar Isaac, Kristen Stewart, Asghar Farhadi, Joaquin Phoenix, Peter Dinklage, Will Smith, Riz Ahmed, Octavia Spencer, Olivia Colman, Melissa McCarthy, Kevin Kline, Elaine May, Joe Wright, Sally Hawkins, Bill Murray, Jeffrey Wright, Frances McDormand and Benicio Del Toro.


COUSINS LOOKING TRAILER

From the very first Ten Bets post back on June 24th I have been all but certain that Mark Cousins would be presenting something for Telluride.  On that first Ten Bets I listed The Story of Looking although through the summer two other Cousins' projects seemed like they might be possible as well (The Storms of Jeremy Thomas and an updated Story of  Film: A New Generation).

It looks as if Looking will almost certainly land this week in the San Juans and, honestly, I wouldn't be all that surprised if one or both of the others also play.

You can have a preview of The Story of Looking as a trailer for the documentary was released yesterday.  Here it is via YouTube:





CRAZY THOUGHTS: (Warning: These never pan out): Dune, Nightmare Alley, Don't Look Up, Soggy Bottom, The Tender Bar, Eternals, Ghostbusters: Afterlife.


LISTS OF THE FALL FILMS THAT ARE "MUST SEES"



The last week, prior to the start of the fall film fest onslaught, any number of outlets posted/published "must see" and "hot titles" lists.  So how hot do we think the TFF #48 lineup is?  Let's review which suspected TFF titles made which lists:

Film Stage's 50 Films to See This Fall includes: The Card Counter, The Velvet Underground, Bergman Island, The French Dispatch, Spencer, The Power of the Dog, Flee, The Lost Daughter, A Hero., C'mon C'mon, Red Rocket.

Time's 23 Most Anticipated Movies of Fall 2021 includes: The Card Counter, The French Dispatch, Spencer, The Power of the Dog, King Richard

Indiewire's 23 Must See Films at Venice, Toronto and New York includes: Bergman Island, The Card Counter, Flee, The Hand of God, The Power of the Dog, Red Rocket, The Rescue, Spencer, The Velvet Underground


THE PEOPLE'S TELLURIDE




For the ninth non-consecutive year MTFB is soliciting your input for The People's Telluride.  All you have to do is watch films during the fest and then, when it's all over, report to me your assessment of each film on a 1-5 scale with 1 being "UGH!" and 5 being "GREAT".


Report your ratings with any of the following contact methods:


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***CAN YOU SAY HURRICANE NORA?

LAST WORD FOR TODAY:

I'll keep on top of things this next couple days.  If anything breaks of interest I'll post here and Tweet it.  I will post the lineup here on Wednesday when it drops.  Of course, I'll be posting a few things along the way including TBAs and what I'm up to.



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Friday, August 27, 2021

SPECIAL PRE-TFF #48 FRIDAY EDITION: Power of the Dog Teaser and Poster / Spencer Teaser and Poster / Schrader on The Card Counter / Visions of Cyrano / Awards Watch Talks TFF Films

 SPECIAL PRE-TFF #48 FRIDAY EDITION

Preface: Just too many things piled up yesterday to let dangle until Monday's regularly scheduled MTFB post...so here are quick hits about some of the things that popped on Thursday.


POWER OF THE DOG TRAILER AND POSTER

Teaser:


Poster:




SPENCER TEASER AND POSTER

Teaser:



Poster:



SCHRADER ON THE CARD COUNTER




Two Posts!




VISIONS OF CYRANO

Vanity Fair's has stills from Cyrano.  Here are a couple:



AWARDS WATCH TALKS TFF FILMS




Erik Anderson's Awards Watch posted a Telluride-centric piece with a view toward guessing/predicting the lineup.  It lines up well with what I've been talking about of late with some interesting additional notes.

Among the films he lists as "Most Likely" he includes three that I don't necessarily have as sure things on my list: Bergman Island, Blue Bayou and Red Rocket.



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Thursday, August 26, 2021

Ten Bets #10 for TFF #48 / French Dispatch Mini-Teasers / The Starling Trailer / Hand of God Trailer / And Here's Some Weirdness

TEN BETS #10 FOR TFF #48



Well folks, we're almost there.  A week from now, if all goes well, and the spouse and I pass our Covid tests, we'll be in Telluride for TFF #48.  So this is the next to last Ten Bets for 2021.  I'll post a Final Ten Bets on Monday morning.  I hope it's not misleading.

I'm sure that many of you have noticed that I have written that this has been a challenging year in as far as predicting Telluride is concerned.  Now, in the last few days, there's new reason for uncertainty.  Mark Johnson of Good as Gold, pointed out that Kris Tapley, who knows a thing or two about fests and Telluride (formerly of In Contention, Variety and now currently a consultant), Tweeted this:



Now that's a bombshell.  The "honest premiere" status instigated a few years ago by the Toronto Fest and emulated by others has become an indispensable tool in nailing down probable Telluride selections.  It's become such an easy and reliable tool over these few years that a lot of people can and do read the T-ride tea leaves.  So if Tapley is correct, the whole enterprise of predicting goes back to real digging, intuition...guesswork.  Yeeks!


Nevertheless, here's what the Ten (+10) Bets looked like last week:

1) The Power of the Dog/Campion
2) The Electrical Life of Louis Wain/Sharpe
3) The Card Counter/Schrader
4) Spencer/Larrain
5) A Hero/Farhadi
6) C'mon, C'mon/Mills
7) The Rescue/Chin and Vasarhelyi
8) The Velvet Underground/Haynes
9) Julia/Cohen and West
10) Becoming Cousteau/Garbus
11) Cyrano/Wright
12) Petite Maman/Sciamma
13) Something from Mark Cousins***
14) Hallelujah-Leonard Cohen Doc/Geller and Goldfine
15) Encounter/Pearce
16) The Hand of God/Sorrentino
17) Vortex/Noe
18) The First 54 Years/Mograbi
19) The Lost Daughter/Gyllenhaal
20) Three Minutes-A Lengenthing/Stigter

Other Possibles: The French Dispatch, Muhammad Ali, Cow, Antlers, Red Rocket, Last Exit: Space, Flee, King Richard, Prayers for the Stolen, Unclenching the Fists, A Chiara. 

***Mark Cousins projects that could play:

The Story of Looking
The Storms of Jeremy Thomas
The Story of Film: The Next Generation


And this week's Ten Bets (+) are:


1) The Power of the Dog/Campion
2) The Electrical Life of Louis Wain/Sharpe
3) The Card Counter/Schrader
4) Spencer/Larrain
5) A Hero/Farhadi
6) C'mon, C'mon/Mills
7) The Hand of God/Sorrentino
8) The Rescue/Chin and Vasarhelyi
9) The Velvet Underground/Haynes
10) Julia/Cohen and West
11) Becoming Cousteau/Garbus
12) Cyrano/Wright
13) Petite Maman/Sciamma
14) Something from Mark Cousins***
15) Hallelujah-Leonard Cohen Doc/Geller and Goldfine
16) Encounter/Pearce
17) Muhammad Ali/Burns, Burns and McMahon
18) The First 54 Years/Mograbi
19) The Lost Daughter/Gyllenhaal
20) Three Minutes-A Lengthening/Stigter
21) Flee/Rasmussen
22) King Richard/Green
23) The Story of.../Cousins
24) The French Dispatch/Anderson
25) Vortex/Noe

Other Possibles: Prayers for the Stolen, Cow, Antlers, Red Rocket, Last Exit: Space, Unclenching the Fists, A Chiara, The Starling. The Same Storm, Dune.


For me...hot titles are French Dispatch, Power of the Dog, Card Counter, C'mon C'mon, Hand of God, Flee, King Richard and A Hero.  That could change.  If The Starling SHOWS...it'll probably go on my list.


FRENCH DISPATCH-MINI TEASERS

Searchlight has deployed a series of character specific teasers for Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch.  within the last couple of weeks there has been enough buzz that it could play Telluride that I have elevated it from a "possibility" to the #24 spot on this week's Ten Bets (+) list.  Here from YouTube are those teasers:

Revisions to a Manifesto:



The Concrete Masterpiece:



The Cycling Reporter:



THR STARLING TRAILER

Listen, I don't have anything resembling concrete intell, but, within the last week I have begun to think that Theodore Melfi's (Hidden Figures, St. Vincent) The Starling could end up making the TFF #48 lineup.  The Starling stars Melissa McCarthy, Chris O'Dowd and Timothy Olyphant.  The IMDb description for The Starling is as follows:

"After Lilly suffers a loss, a combative Starling takes nest beside her quiet home. The feisty bird taunts and attacks the grief-stricken Lilly. On her journey to expel the Starling, she rediscovers her will to live and capacity for love."

And here's the trailer for the film released a couple of days ago from YouTube:




HAND OF GOD TRAILER

I haven't been on board the "The Hand of God" will play Telluride train fully until the last couple of weeks but I am now 95% sure the Paolo Sorrentino semi-autobiographical film will, in fact, play at TFF #48.  I'll also be forthcoming that I hadn't worked up much enthusiasm for the notion until I sat down and watched the trailer.  Now I am in full anticipation mode.

Here's the trailer from YouTube:




AND HERE'S SOME WEIRDNESS...

Jordan Ruimy 's World of Reel pointed out yesterday that IMDb has listed Taika Watiti's Next Goal Wins has a date with the London BFI Film Festival.  

I had all but given up any notion that Watiti's film would play any festival owing to the allegations surrounding Armie Hammer who appears in the film.  This, however, changes the pitch (if you will).

If the IMBd Pro entry is accurate, then maybe we have to reconsider.  The info from IMDb doesn't reveal the film's actual premiere status leaving the door open to the notion that it might play somewhere else prior to bowing at London/BFI.  

It's a Searchlight film...

T-ride in 2021???

Probably not, but deserving of a sliver of the convo...

From IMDb Pro:





Final Ten Bets coming Monday!!!



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Monday, August 23, 2021

Back and Forth / A New Possibility?/ WWBP? / Trailer for The Hand of God

 BACK AND FORTH



Three films keep giving me fits regarding whether they will or won't be on the TFF #48 lineup when it's announced in nine days:


The French Dispatch
Bergman Island
Dune

In the cases of The French Dispatch and Bergman Island it's a matter of conflicting claims about the accuracy of their premiere status that has been reported.

For Dune it's a conflict between what premiere status has been telling us and definitive claims that it will not play from sources who have better access than I do.  

At the moment, we await the second wave of films for Fantastic Fest.  Should Dube popup there, that would all but confirm the "No Dune at Telluride" narrative.  Could Dune play at FF?  Well, I think that's it's possible.  The genre based film fest proudly proclaims on its webpage that it has screened Parasite, There Will Be Blood and Jojo Rabbit among others so a Dune screening would not shock me.

I'm currently slightly leaning to the notion that The French Dispatch will play at Telluride.  Bergman Island, I think may still be a Telluride no-show.

There are also a couple of things that I'm pretty close to saying they'll be at Telluride.  I'll likely get to those in Thursday's post of the 10th Ten Bets list.


A NEW POSSIBILITY?




Friend of MTFB Chris Schneider caught a Tweet the other day that points to the possibility of the inclusion of a film that hasn't been on my radar at all.  

The film: Peter Hedges' The Same Storm. Hedges has an Oscar nomination for the screenplay of About a Boy.  Hedges has also directed and written Ben Is Back, What's Eating Gilbert Grape for which Leonardo DiCaprio received his first Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor and Pieces of April for which Patricia Clarkson was nominated for Best Supporting Actress.  He's also Lucas Hedges' father.

The best evidence that this is a real TFF possibility?  The tweet has since been deleted.




WWBP?




He's a Telluride favorite and an Oscar winner and he's back this year as The SHOW's Guest Director.  He is Barry Jenkins.  Frankly, I think he's the perfect choice for the gig.

So I began to wonder...could a guy predict what would Barry program (WWBP) ?

There's a wealth of material from the last five years about the films that Mr. Jenkins has said have influenced him.  Do they point to some film choices that the 2021 TFF Guest Director might program?  He's already said that the selections are locked via Twitter:




Maybe.  For fun, let's say that they do and make some guesses based on publicly available interviews and such.  As I recall, the TFF Guest Director normally programs around six selections.  So here are some thoughts (with something of a bibliography following):

1) Lynne Ramsay's Ratcatcher.  I think this popped up more than any other individual film that Jenkins has named as a a film of influence and quality. Also, there's a new restoration that's also scheduled to screen at the New York fest.

2) Something from John Cassavetes.  Jenkins appears to reference Cassavetes as a director and his a number of his films more than any other single director at least from the various lists and interviews that I have come across.  He mentions a number of Cassavetes' films that it's a substantial list to choose from.  I'm assuming that he will only program a single Cassavetes' film (but maybe it could be more than one).  So...what Cassavetes?  I'm going to go with A Woman Under the Influence.  I'm almost certainly wrong, but if it's not this, I still kind of expect a John Cassavetes' selection: Shadows?, The Killing of a Chinese Bookie?, Faces? Opening Night?

3) Something from Jacques Tati...Let's go with The Big Day.

4) Something from Jacques Demys...Lola?

5) David Gordon Green's George Washington

6) Claire Denis' Beau Travail

Some other possibilities (or maybe I'm just projecting): Blood Simple, Pather Panchali, Stalker, Solaris The Dekalog.

Of course, it's likely that Mr. Jenkins programs films that are not on the above list at all.  Still, fun to think about.

Here's the bibliography:






TRAILER FOR THE HAND OF GOD

We're pretty sure that Paolo Sorrentino's The Hand of God will be playing Telluride.  We got a new trailer for the film this past week.  Here it is from You Tube:




That's it for today.  Will have a new Ten Bets on Thursday...

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Thursday, August 19, 2021

Ten Bets #9 for TFF #48 / World of Reel's TFF #48 List / Pics of The Lost Daughter / Here's a Thing

 TEN BETS #9 FOR TFF #48



We're coming down to the wire.  Two weeks until TFF #48 launches.  My biggest fear at this point is a failed PCR test just prior to the start of The SHOW.

As to the "Bets", I'm feeling fairly confident about today's edition but as I have written earlier, this year has been trickier than the past few years.

My plan right now, prediction wise, is to post Ten Bets 10 a week from today and then likely a Final Ten Bets special post on Monday, Aug. 30th.  

By way of review, here's a look at last week's Ten Bets and Other Possibilities:

1) The Power of the Dog/Campion
2) The Electrical Life of Louis Wain/Sharpe
3) Petite Maman/Sciamma
4) The Card Counter/Schrader
5) Spencer/Larrain
6) Something from Mark Cousins***
7) A Hero/Farhadi
8) C'mon, C'mon/Mills
9) The Rescue/Chin and Vasarhelyi
10) The Velvet Underground/Haynes
11) Julia/Cohen and West
12) Hallelujah-Leonard Cohen Doc/Geller and Goldfine
13/ Becoming Cousteau/Garbus
14) Cyrano/Wright
15) Il Buco/Frammartino


Other Possibles: The French Dispatch, Muhammad Ali, The Hand of God, Cow, Encounter,  Antlers, Being the Ricardos, Red Rocket, Last Exit: Space, Flee, King Richard, The Lost Daughter, Three Minutes-A Lengthening, Bergman Island, Vortex, Don't Look Up, Dune.

***Mark Cousins projects that could play:

The Story of Looking
The Storms of Jeremy Thomas
The Story of Film: The Next Generation

And here's this week's 10 (+10) Bets:

1) The Power of the Dog/Campion
2) The Electrical Life of Louis Wain/Sharpe
3) The Card Counter/Schrader
4) Spencer/Larrain
5) A Hero/Farhadi
6) C'mon, C'mon/Mills
7) The Rescue/Chin and Vasarhelyi
8) The Velvet Underground/Haynes
9) Julia/Cohen and West
10) Becoming Cousteau/Garbus
11) Cyrano/Wright
12) Petite Maman/Sciamma
13) Something from Mark Cousins***
14) Hallelujah-Leonard Cohen Doc/Geller and Goldfine
15) Encounter/Pearce
16) The Hand of God/Sorrentino
17) Vortex/Noe
18) The First 54 Years/Mograbi
19) The Lost Daughter/Gyllenhaal
20) Three Minutes-A Lengenthing/Stigter

Other Possibles: The French Dispatch, Muhammad Ali, Cow, Antlers, Red Rocket, Last Exit: Space, Flee, King Richard, Prayers for the Stolen, Unclenching the Fists, A Chiara. 

***Mark Cousins projects that could play:

The Story of Looking
The Storms of Jeremy Thomas
The Story of Film: The Next Generation


WORLD OF REEL'S TFF #48 LIST




  
Jordan posted a new listing of what he expects/thinks will play T-ride on Tuesday and though we agree on a lot, there are films that he includes that I don't and vice versa.

From last Monday's Ten Bets list, Ruimy and I agree on 17 films that we think will play.  From my Ten Bets I have three films that Ruimy doesn't list as "more or less confirmed": Cyrano, Something from Mark Cousins and Hallelujah (The Leonard Cohen doc).  Ruimy does list all three of these films as "possibilities".

Ruimy lists 10 films that he, again, labels as "more or less confirmed: King Richard, The French Dispatch, Passing, Flee, Red Rocket, Bergman Island, A Chiara, Prayers for the Stolen, Unclenching the Fists and Muhammad Ali.  Of this list of 10 I have eight on my list of possibilities from Monday's Ten Bets.  Ruimy includes Passing and Bergman Island which, at this point I don't think are playing TFF.

Final thought: I hope Jordan's right about The French Dispatch.


PICS OF THE LOST DAUGHTER

Maggie Gyllenhaal's directing debut, The Lost Daughter, has picked up some serious steam the last few weeks as a real T-ride possibility.  This stems from three factors: It's a Netflix property. It was chosen for the competition section at Venice and it was scheduled there early enough there (Friday, Sept. 3 at 10:00pm Venice time) to be a viable candidate.

The Playlist, among other outlets, posted first look stills from the film yesterday,  Here's a look at a couple of them.







Olivia Colman and Dakota Johnson lead the cast which also includes four time Oscar nominee Ed Harris.


HERE'S A THING...


(Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara on the set of Guillermo Del Toro's Nightmare Alley)



Soooo, the MPAA rated Guillermo Del Toro's Nightmare Alley R in July.  Now, I know that the word is that, as of a couple of a month ago, the film wouldn't be ready for Venice.  In my post from July 29th, I pointed to an interview with Venice artistic director Alberto Barbera which revealed that Nightmare would have been a Venice choice were it to be ready.  Further, its absence from the Toronto and New York lineups seem to confirm that.

But, some version of the film exists to have been rated...

In a dream world...Del Toro shows up at Telluride in a couple of weeks and screens whatever version exists.  It wouldn't be the first time that a film wasn't fully complete that screens at Telluride.  The film is dated for a Dec. 3rd release.

Do I think this WILL happen...Nope.  But a guy can dream.



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Monday, August 16, 2021

Academy Trip to T-ride Canceled-TFF Responds / Late-Breaking: Cumberbatch Confirms Power of Dog and Louis Wain / Ruimy's 12 Most Anticipated Film Fest Films (6 at Telluride?) / Known Unknowns Part 3 / Julia Looks Like a Lock / New Poster for The Card Counter

ACADEMY TRIP TO T-RIDE CANCELED-TFF RESPONDS



Pete Hammond writing at Deadline.com reported Saturday evening that the  usual AMPAS member trip to Telluride has been canceled.  From Hammond's post:

"Deadline has learned the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences will not be traveling to Colorado for its annual member trip to the Telluride Film Festival this upcoming Labor Day weekend, and as such will not be holding its usual cocktail reception which has been a highlight of the fest in recent years and was expected to once again draw a packed room of Oscar voters..."

Despite the Academy's decision, Hammond says that the fest is still "all systems go" writing:

"...it is still all systems go for the festival, in terms of studio and distributor participation. In fact, I have been contacted by at least one major player with several films this year asking if I am comfortable attending their planned event “as long as all precautions are taken”.  I  have heard of no one so far canceling or changing their plans regarding participation at Telluride."

Further, Hammond says that the scuttlebutt is:

"there is lots of informed speculation and it appears festival honchos are putting together a very strong and promising lineup of films and tributes including in-person star and filmmaker participation." 

Meanwhile, on Sunday, The Hollywood Reporter's Scott Feinberg reported that TFF organizer's have stepped in and will be hosting an event to replace that annual Academy soiree.  TFF heads have labelled the party "The Filmmakers Reception".  Feinberg writes:

“AMPAS will be sorely missed this year,” the fest tells The Hollywood Reporter. “The organization has been, and will continue to be, strong supporters and friends of the Festival, and we can’t wait to welcome them back in 2022. We will continue in their absence with the annual cocktail party [hosted in recent years by the Academy], this year called the Filmmaker Reception, with the same exclusive guest list full of Oscar voters, filmmakers, talent, and Hollywood executives. We will be moving to a bigger venue: a beautiful private home with an abundance of outdoor space and all the same Festival-mandated Covid safety protocols.”

Feinberg's reporting also emphasized, as Hammond's reporting did, that all films that had been set to play Telluride still are set to play.  From Feinberg:

"The Hollywood Reporter can also confirm that no distributors have backed out of their plans to attend or screen their films at the fest, and several have already begun reaching out to journalists to ask them to hold time-slots for COVID-safe receptions and media opportunities."


LATE BREAKING: CUMBERBATCH CONFIRMS POWER OF DOG AND LOUIS WAIN FOR TELLURIDE



Screen Daily reports this morning that actor Benedict Cumberbatch, who appears in both Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog and Will Sharpe's The Electrical Life of Louis Wain, has confirmed in a BBC Radio interview that both films will play at Telluride.

Here's the link to the Screen Daily story.



RUIMY'S 12 MOST ANITICPATED FILM FEST FILMS (6 AT TELLURIDE?)




Jordan Ruimy's World of Reel was up on Saturday with a list of 12 fall film fest films that he called the most anticipated.  Among the 12 titles listed, half are expected (by Ruimy) to play at TFF #48.  Here's where those half dozen land on his list:

1) The Power of the Dog
5) C'mon C'mon
7) Spencer
8) The Hand of God
9) The Card Counter
10) The Lost Daughter

How do the other three fests fare on Ruimy's list?

Venice has eight films.
Toronto has six films.
New York has three films.




KNOWN  UNKNOWNS PART 3




I've been keeping track of a list of films I have called the "Known Unknowns".  I last posted it two weeks ago and it looked like this:

Being the Ricardos/Sorkin (Amazon-No date)
Cyrano/Wright (MGM/United Artists-12/25)
Don't Look Up/McKay (Netflix-No date)
Eternals/Zhao (Disney-11/5)
A Journal for Jordan/Washington (Sony-12/22)
King Richard/Green (Warners-11/9)
The Last Duel/Scott (Disney/20th Century-10/15)
Soggy Bottom (Untitled PTA Project)/Anderson (MGM-11-26)
tick, tick...BOOM/Miranda (Netflix-Undated)
West Side Story/Spielberg (Disney/20th Century-12-10)
 
Over the last two weeks, there has been some movement on the list.  Both The Last Duel and tick, tick, BOOM have given clues that neither of those films will be at Telluride.

However, there has been some increasing buzz that Joe Wright's Cyrano has a reasonable chance to make the TFF #48 lineup.

With that information in mind we are left with seven films still on the list:

Being the Ricardos/Sorkin (Amazon-No date)
Don't Look Up/McKay (Netflix-No date)
Eternals/Zhao (Disney-11/5)
A Journal for Jordan/Washington (Sony-12/22)
King Richard/Green (Warners-11/9)
Soggy Bottom (Untitled PTA Project)/Anderson (MGM-11-26)
West Side Story/Spielberg (Disney/20th Century-12-10)

My assessment here is that the only one of these that might be a Telluride choice is King Richard.  The rest are unlikely to play at any festival anywhere.


JULIA LOOK LIKE A LOCK




The Toronto International Film Festival announced Friday that Julia, the documentary about the life of Julia Child, will play TIFF as an International Premiere.  That designation tells us that Julia's presence at Telluride is very, very likely as the film is listed as being a U.S. film by TIFF which means that the International designation tells us that it will have appeared previously in its country of origin.  The process of elimination tells us Telluride.


NEW POSTER FOR THE CARD COUNTER

Here it is.  Released this week is another poster for Paul Schrader's The Card Counter which I am really confident about being a TFF #48 choice.  I'm expecting it to move from an early Venice slot across the Atlantic to land in T-ride.  Here's the poster:





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Thursday, August 12, 2021

Ten Bets #8 for TFF #48 / New York Announcement Revelations / Meanwhile... / A Journal for Jordan Teaser

     TEN BETS #8 FOR TFF #48




2021 continues to be the most difficult year to suss out films that are likely to play Telluride.  Largely because, up to this point, there has been a much smaller overlap between films chosen for major fests that have announced most if not all of their lineup (New York and Toronto).  Films announced for Venice have yet to get an official release of their schedule which can indicate films that could play there and still play at Telluride-though that's not an exact science either.

Nevertheless, we martial on with a new re-shuffling list of Ten Bets for TFF #48 films.  This week's new bets reflect information from stories included below,

Here's last week's Ten Bets and Other Possibilities:

1) The Power of the Dog/Campion
2) The Electrical Life of Louis Wain/Sharpe
3) Petite Maman/Sciamma
4) The Card Counter/Schrader
5) Spencer/Larrain
6) Something from Mark Cousins***
7) Julia/Cohen and West
8) A Hero/Farhadi
9) The Rescue/Garbus
10) The Velvet Underground/Haynes


Other Possibles: The French Dispatch, Muhammad Ali, The Hand of God, Cow, The Last Duel, Encounter, tick, tick..BOOM, Dune, Antlers, Being the Ricardos, C'mon C'mon, Hallelujah/Leonard Cohen, Red Rocket, Last Exit: Space, Flee, King Richard, The Lost Daughter, Becoming Cousteau, Three Minutes-A Lengthening, Don't Look Up.

***Mark Cousins projects that could play:

The Story of Looking
The Storms of Jeremy Thomas
The Story of Film: The Next Generation


And this week's Ten (+5) Bets are:

1) The Power of the Dog/Campion
2) The Electrical Life of Louis Wain/Sharpe
3) Petite Maman/Sciamma
4) The Card Counter/Schrader
5) Spencer/Larrain
6) Something from Mark Cousins***
7) A Hero/Farhadi
8) C'mon, C'mon/Mills
9) The Rescue/Chin and Vasarhelyi
10) The Velvet Underground/Haynes
11) Julia/Cohen and West
12) Hallelujah-Leonard Cohen Doc/Geller and Goldfine
13/ Becoming Cousteau/Garbus
14) Cyrano/Wright
15) Il Buco/Frammartino


Other Possibles: The French Dispatch, Muhammad Ali, The Hand of God, Cow, Encounter,  Antlers, Being the Ricardos, Red Rocket, Last Exit: Space, Flee, King Richard, The Lost Daughter, Three Minutes-A Lengthening, Bergman Island, Vortex, Don't Look Up, Dune.

***Mark Cousins projects that could play:

The Story of Looking
The Storms of Jeremy Thomas
The Story of Film: The Next Generation



NEW YORK ANNOUNCEMENT REVELATIONS




The New York Film Festival filled out its lineup on Tuesday leaving us with clues about possible TFF #48 titles.  They had previously announced their three Gala presentations: The Tragedy of Macbeth, The Power of the dog and Madres Paralelas.  

Here's what we think the NYFF tea leaves show us:

Possibly in/still alive to play T-ride:

A Chiara
Il Buco
The First 54 Years
Petite Maman
Prayers for the Stolen
Unclenching the Fists
The Velvet Underground
Vortex

No Telluride:

Ahed's Knee
Drive My Car
France
Hit the Road
In Front of Your Face
Introduction
Memoria
The Worst Person in the World

A couple of other notes: 


1) The French Dispatch which had been previously announced for New York is nowhere to be found in the official lineup announced today nor was it announced for Toronto.  Here's a July 12th story from The Hollywood Reporter saying that the film would screen in NYFF on Sept. 24th which is opening night.  That's odd as the opening night film has been announced as Joel Coen's The Tragedy of Macbeth.  A July 13th story in Vogue clams the NYFF screening will be a "U'S' Premiere"  but that's the only reference to that premiere designation that I can find.


2) There seems, now to be a little confusion about the status of Mia Hansen-Love's Bergman Island.  After its Cannes screening, Toronto announced it as an International Premiere which should mean that it will not have played Telluride.  However, NYFF announced it Tuesday with no Premiere status as opposed to listing it as a U.S. Premiere, a designation for many films and one that should be true for Bergman without a T-ride play.  It begs the question as to why NYFF didn't list with any premiere status.


MEANWHILE...




Variety, among others, reported yesterday afternoon that Lin Manuel Miranda's directorial debut- ticj, tick...BOOM will World Premiere and open The AFI (American Film Institute) Film Festival on Nov. 10th.

That means that a film that had developed a fairly convincing Telluride profile will not be making a stop at TFF #48.



Also biting the Telluride dust is Ridley Scott's The Last Duel which we found out earlier this week will make its bow in Venice on Sept. 10th with a tribute to Scott being part of the festivities.

I suppose there's an extreme outside chance that The Last Duel plays at Telluride and then does Venice afterwards.  That seems very unlikely, though.




A JOURNAL FOR JORDAN TEASER

Denzel Washington's A Journal for Jordan has a teaser from Sony.  That appeared yesterday.  The film is set to be released on Dec. 22nd.

According to IMDb Pro, this is the description of the film:

The project, "Journal for Jordan," is based on Dana Canedy's essay, which describes a 200-page journal penned by her fiancé, 1st Sgt. Charles Monroe King, for their son. The 48-year-old soldier was killed in Baghdad in October, one month shy of finishing his tour of duty. He had left for the Middle East before his son was born.

Here's the teaser from YouTube:



The film has an outside shot at a TFF slot.





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Monday, August 9, 2021

Cry Macho Trailer and Pics / French Dispatch Poster / Fantastic Fest Announcement Reveals...

CRY MACHO TRAILER AND PICS

There are some folks that think that Clint Eastwood's Cry Macho might be a TFF #48 selection and there is a case to made.  Eastwood has been the TFF before.  Most recently he attended in 2016 for the screening of Sully.  Eastwood was in attendance as were stars Tom Hanks and Aaron Eckhart.  Additionally, the project is from Warner Bros which, we believe from Pete Hammond's earlier reporting, will likely be screening at least one film in Telluride.  

My hope all along has been that WB title would be Denis Villenueve's Dune but my expectation for that happening has really cooled over the last two weeks.  So, if not Dune, then Cry Macho makes some sense as the next best guess for a WB title.

Cry Macho is set for a Sept. 17th release which hews closely to the model taken by Sully which was released Sept. 9, 2016.

Warners dropped both a trailer and a poster for the film since last Thursday's post.  Here's the poster:



And here, from YouTube, is the trailer:




BTW...I'm still not 100% convinced Cry Macho plays.  The other WB title in the mix is The Soprano's sequel The Many Saints of Newark.


FRENCH DISPATCH

I know a number of folks who are relatively adamant that Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch will play TFF #48.  I'm more circumspect as there have been reports that the film's New York Film Festival screening will be it U.S. Premiere and if that's true it will mean that the film is NOT a Telluride player.

Nevertheless, enough people I respect think that it will play that I'm not inclined to completely remove it from my "Other Possibilities" list.

Personally, I hope we see it in T-ride.

At any rate, we got a new poster for the film from Searchlight this week (it looks Sergeant Peppery):




FANTASTIC FEST ANNOUNCEMENT REVEALS...




Fantastic Fest admittedly only rarely reveals information that unmasks a possible TFF title, but it's not impossible.  It has happened an occasion.  The FF folks revealed the first half of their lineup on Thursday and to the best of my ability, it doesn't look like any of the titles are going to be an overlap with TFF #48.  When you look at the Fantastic Fest designations the term that you want to look for is "Texas Premiere".  The films with that designation and their release status are:

Agnes (Tribeca)
The Beta Test (Tribeca)
Knocking (Sundance)
Last of the Wolves (NYAFF)
Limbo (NYAFF)
Midnight (NYAFF)
Mother Schmuckers (Sundance)
Premen (IMDb says released April 9th)

Sooo...no Fantastic Fest/Telluride double dip like there was in 2019 when the two fests shared Parasite.



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Thursday, August 5, 2021

Ten Bets #7 for TFF #48 / Moving Parts / Julia Trailer

 TEN BETS #7 FOR TFF #48



A lot of moving parts this week with new films either seemingly confirmed for Telluride and other films nuked for TFF #48 in all likelihood.  That info is reflected in this week's Ten Bets and explained below in the section labeled "Moving Parts".  Bettin' Time!

Last week's Ten Bets:

1) The Electrical Life of Louis Wain/Sharpe
2) The Power of the Dog/Campion
3) Petite Maman/Sciamma
4) The Card Counter/Schrader
5) Something from Mark Cousins***
6) Madres Paralelas (Parallel Mothers)/Almodovar
7)  Julia/Cohen and West
8) Spencer/Larrain
9) A Hero/Farhadi
10) The Velvet Underground/Haynes


Other Possibles: Dune, The French Dispatch, Muhammad Ali, The Hand of God Where Is Anne Frank?, Cow, The Last Duel, Encounter, tick, tick..BOOM, Antlers, Being the Ricardos, Titaine, C'mon C'mon, Hallelujah/Leonard Cohen, Red Rocket, Last Exit: Space, Flee, King Richard, 7 Prisoners, The Lost Daughter.

***Mark Cousins projects that could play:

The Story of Looking
The Storms of Jeremy Thomas
The Story of Film: The Next Generation



This week's Ten Bets:



1) The Power of the Dog/Campion
2) The Electrical Life of Louis Wain/Sharpe
3) Petite Maman/Sciamma
4) The Card Counter/Schrader
5) Spencer/Larrain
6) Something from Mark Cousins***
7) Julia/Cohen and West
8) A Hero/Farhadi
9) The Rescue/Garbus
10) The Velvet Underground/Haynes


Other Possibles: The French Dispatch, Muhammad Ali, The Hand of God, Cow, The Last Duel, Encounter, tick, tick..BOOM, Dune, Antlers, Being the Ricardos, C'mon C'mon, Hallelujah/Leonard Cohen, Red Rocket, Last Exit: Space, Flee, King Richard, The Lost Daughter, Becoming Cousteau, Three Minutes-A Lengthening, Don't Look Up.

***Mark Cousins projects that could play:

The Story of Looking
The Storms of Jeremy Thomas
The Story of Film: The Next Generation


MOVING PARTS




BFI London announced yesterday that Jeyemes Samules The Harder They Fall will be their opening night Gala as a World Premiere on Oct. 6th taking it out of Telluride consideration.  Admittedly, I only regarded it as an unlikely TFF #48 possibility.

New York announced (as reported by Indiewire) that Pedro Almodovar's Madres Paralelas will close that fest as a North American premiere closing the door to its Telluride participation.  That one was a bit of a surprise.  Not that it's closing NYFF but that it wouldn't play TFF.  After the success of Pain and Glory a couple of years back, I thought a Telluride play was a serious possibility...but nope.

Toronto's latest list of inclusions yesterday seemed to point to three documentaries will be playing Telluride: The Rescue from the crew that brought Free Solo to TFF,  Becoming Cousteau from Liz Garbus and Three Minutes-A Lengthening from Bianca Stigter.

TIFF also signaled that Palme d'Or winner, Titane, and Ari Folman's Where Is Anne Frank? will not be at TFF #48 as they are both labeled as North American premieres.

Other films announced as a part of the TIFF lineup that will not be making a Colorado trek over Labor Day (and that I had thought had a small chance at it):

Lapid's Ahed's Knee, Dumont's France, Moratto's 7 Prisoners and Kuosmanen's Compartment #6.

Rasmussen's Flee is listed as a Canadian Premiere and Bentley's Jockey is listed as an International Premiere which often signals a Telluride play but both films bowed at Sundance and Flee played at the Annecy Animation Fest in France thus explaining the Preem designation.  That said, I still have sense that Flee might be that doc that plays both Sundance and T-ride.  It happens sometimes.


Meanwhile...

Telluride buzz this week focused around Pablo Larrain's Spencer, Mike Mills' C'mon C'mon and Joe Wright's Cyrano.  I'm feeling less bullish on Dune.

Meanwhile, last Monday's list of 10 Known Unknowns remain "Unknown":

Being the Ricardos/Sorkin (Amazon-No date)
Cyrano/Wright (MGM/United Artists-12/25)
Don't Look Up/McKay (Netflix-No date)
Eternals/Zhao (Disney-11/5)
A Journal for Jordan/Washington (Sony-12/22)
King Richard/Green (Warners-11/9)
The Last Duel/Scott (Disney/20th Century-10/15)
Soggy Bottom (Untitled PTA Project)/Anderson (MGM-11-26)
tick, tick...BOOM/Miranda (Netflix-Undated)
West Side Story/Spielberg (Disney/20th Century-12-10)


JULIA TRAILER




Sony Pictures Classics, it turns out, has released a trailer for Julia, the documentary about famed chef Julia Child.  Julia is directed by Julie Cohen and Betsy West, the directing duo behind Oscar nominee BRG.  Julia does not yet have an announced release date.  The doc sits at #6 on this week's Ten Bets list.  Here's the trailer from YouTube:






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