Monday, September 27, 2021

Roger Michell 1956-2021 / MTFB Oscar Take: Supporting / New Trailers for TFF #48 Films

ROGER MICHELL 1956-2021


(Photo via IMDb.com)


BAFTA winning director and frequent guest at the Telluride Film Festival Roger Michell died this past Wednesday.  He is  best known for the films Notting Hill, Venus which featured Pater O'Toole in his final Oscar nominated performance.

 Michell was well known to Telluride fans having screened five films there over the years.  They are:

Persuasion 1995
Enduring Love 2004
Venus 2006
Hyde Park on Hudson 2012
The Duke 2021*

* The Duke holds a unique distinction as being both on the TFF #48 program as well as the announced TFF #47 program last year.

Michell was in Telluride three weeks ago along with Helen Mirren for The Duke's screening.

Michell's current project is a documentary about Queen Elizabeth and is reportedly completed and expected 2022.

Sony Pictures Classics Michael Barker wrote a very good remembrance in Indiewire that you can find here.


MTFB OSCAR TAKE: SUPPORTING





As the New York Film Festival gets going. here's snapshot of where I think the Oscar Supporting Acting races are at the moment.  TFF #48 films are in Bold.

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

1) Kirsten Dunst/The Power of the Dog
2) Anne Dowd/Mass
3) Aujunue Ellis/King Richard
4) Caitriona Balfe/Belfast
5) Judi Dench/Belfast

Alternates: Marlee Matlin/Coda and Toni Collette/Nightmare Alley


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

1) Bradley Cooper/Licorice Pizza
2) Ciaran Hinds/Belfast
3) Corey Hawkins/The Tragedy of Macbeth
4) Jason Isaacs/Mass
5) Kodi Smit-McPhee/The Power of the Dog

Alternates: Richard Jenkins/The Humans and Andrew Garfield/The Eyes of Tammy Faye

I'll have a look at the Screenplay categories on Thursday.


NEW TRAILERS FOR TFF #48 FILMS
(via YouTube)

The Electrical Life of Louis Wain:



Spencer:


  

Not a Trailer but a bit of The French Dispatch:




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