BONUS THURSDAY POST
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Thursday, July 28, 2022
BONUS THURSDAY POST: TORONTO ANNOUNCES MANY TITLES- WE DETECT TELLURIDE FILMS
Ten Bets #6 / Wild Tuesday-Part One / Wild Tuesday-Part Two / Toronto-An Evolving List / Some Random Thoughts
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
MTFB SPECIAL: VENICE ANNOUNCES
Here are the announced films for the 2022 Venice Film Festival. Films that I think could be in contention for a Telluride play are indicated with ***
COMPETITION
"All The Beauty and The Bloodshed," Laura Poitras (U.S.)
"Argentina, 1985," Santiago Mitre (Argentina, U.S.)***
"Athena," Romain Gavras (France)***
"The Banshees of Inisherin," Martin McDonagh (U.K., U.S.)
"Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths," Alejandro G. Iñárritu (Mexico)***
"Beyond The Wall," Vahid Jalilvand (Iran)
"Blonde," Andrew Dominik (U.S.)***
"Bones and All," Luca Guadagnino (U.S.)
"Chiara," Susanna Nicchiarelli (Italy)
"A Couple," Frederik Wiseman (U.S.)***
"The Eternal Daughter," Joanna Hogg (U.K.)
"Il Signore Delle Formiche," Gianni Amelio (Italy)
"Love Life," Kôji Fukada (Japan, France)
"L’Immensità," Emanuele Crialese (Italy)
"Monica," Andrea Pallaoro (Italy)
"No Bears," Jafar Panahi (Iran)***
”On The Fringe,”
"Other People’s Children," Rebecca Zlotowski (France)
"Our Ties," Roschdy Zem (France)
"Saint Omer,' Alice Diop (France)
"The Son," Florian Zeller (U.K.)***
"TÁR," Todd Field (U.S.)***
"The Whale," Darren Aronofsky (U.S.)***
"White Noise" - Noah Baumbach (U.S.) - OPENING FILM***
OUT OF COMPETITION - FICTION
"The Hanging Sun," Francesco Carrozzini (Italy) - CLOSING FILM
"Call Of God," Kim Ki-duk (Estonia, Kirighistan, Lettonia)
"Dead For a Dollar," Walter Hill (U.S.)
"Don’t Worry Darling," Olivia Wilde (U.S.)
"Dreamin’ Wild," Bill Pohlad (U.S.)***
"Living," Oliver Hermanus (U.K.)
"Master Gardener," Paul Schrader (U.S.)***
"Pearl," Ti West (U.S.)
"Siccitá," Paolo Virzì (Italy)
"When The Waves Are Gone," Lav Diaz (Philippines, France, Portugal, Denmark)
OUT OF COMPETITION - NON-FICTION
"A Compassionate Spy," Steve James (U.S.)
"Bobi Wine Ghetto President," Christopher Sharp, Moses Bwayo (Uganda, U.K., U.S.)
"Freedom on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight For Freedom," Evgeny Afineevsky (Ukraine, U.K., U.S.)***
"Gli Ultimi Giorni Dell’Umanità," Enrico Ghezzi, Alessandro Gagliardo (Italy)
"In Viaggio," Gianfranco Rosi (Italy)***
"The Kiev Trial," Sergei Loznitsa (The Netherlands, Ukraine)
"The Matchmaker," Benedetta Argentieri (Italy)
"Music For Black Pigeons," Jørgen Leth, Andreas Koefoed (Denmark)
"Nuclear," Oliver Stone (U.S.)
OUT OF COMPETITION - SERIES
"Copenhagen Cowboy" (Episodes 1-6), Nicholas Winding Refn (Denmark)
"The Kingdom Exodus" (Episodes 1-5), Lars Von Trier (Denmark)
HORIZONS
"Princess," Roberto De Paolis (Italy) - OPENING FILM
"A Man," Key Ishikawa (Japan)
"Autobiography," Makbul Mubarak (France, Germany, Qatar)
"Blanquita," Fernando Guzzoni (Chile, Mexico)
"Bread and Salt," Damian Kocur (Poland)
"The Bride," Sergio Trefaut (Portugal)
"For My Country," Rachid Hami (France, Taipei)
"The Happiest Man in the World," Teona Strugar Mitevska (Bosnia, Belgium, Denmark)
"Innocence," Guy Davidi (Denmark, Israel, Finland, Iceland) - Documentary
"Luxembourg, Luxembourg," Antonio Lukich (Ukraine)
"On The Fringe" ("En Los Márgenes"), Juan Diego Botto (Spain)
"The Sitting Duck," Jean-Paul Salomé (France)
"Ti Mangio il Cuore," Pippo Mezzapesa (Italy)
"To The North," Mihai Mincan (Romania, France, Greece, Bulgaria, Czech Republic)
"Trenque Lauquen," Laura Citarella (Argentina, Germany)
"Vera," Tizza Covi, Rainer Frimmel (Austria)
"Victim" ("Obet'"), Michal Blasko (Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany)
"World War III," Houman Seyiedi (Iran)
HORIZONS EXTRA
"Amanda," Carolina Cavalli
"Goliath," Adilkhan Yerzhanov
"Hanging Gardens," Ahmed Yassin Al Daradji
"Nezouh," Soudade Kaadan
"Notte Fantasma," Fulvio Risuleo
"Origin of Evil," Sébastien Marnier
"Red Shoes," Carlos Eichelmann Kaiser
"Valeria Is Getting Married," Michael Vinik
"Without Her," Arian Vazirdaftari
The next clues from Venice will come when they post the screening schedule. Earlier scheduled films have the greatest likelihood of making the Venice/Telluride double play. Although in an Indiewire story from Anne Thompson from a couple of days ago she suggested that some films might screen "simultaneously". I'm not sure what that means.
More in my regular post on Thursday.
Monday, July 25, 2022
Venice and Telluride / Toronto Films-An Evolving List / And Babylon?
Thursday, July 21, 2022
Ten Bets #5 / Toronto Films-An Evolving List / Next Best Picture Guesses Telluride / Women Talking Where?
Monday, July 18, 2022
Same Headline You've Seen Before / Toronto Weirdness / MTFB Shows Up Other Places / Indiewire's Screen Talk Talks Fall Fests / In Case You Missed It-POSTER! / More Marcel
SAME HEADLINE YOU'VE SEEN BEFORE
I have been refused journalist accreditation for TFF #49. Again. The last time I was accredited was 2018. Regular readers have seen this before and my annual commentary. I'm going to forgo that this year. Suffice to say, I must really be persona non grata vis-a-vis the festival.
BERKELEY, CA - Telluride Film Festival (September 2-5, 2022) today presents its 2022 Festival poster, designed by Leanne Shapton.
Leanne Shapton is a Canadian author, artist, graphic novelist and publisher living in New York City with her daughter. She is the art editor at The New York Review of Books and co-founder of J&L Books, a non-profit publisher specializing in art and photography. Shapton’s first work, Was She Pretty?, was a nominee for the Doug Wright Award in 2007. Her second book, Important Artifacts and Personal Property From the Collection of Lenore Doolan and Harold Morris, Including Books, Street Fashion and Jewelry, was optioned by Plan B/Paramount in 2009 with Brad Pitt and Natalie Portman attached to star. Shapton’s book Swimming Studies won the 2012 National Book Critic’s Circle Award for autobiography and was long-listed for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2012. She is a fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
“I was delighted to be asked to make a poster for the 49th Festival. Some of my favorite artists have done one, and I think my favorite is by the incredible production designer Dean Tavoularis,” remarks Shapton. “I was in the middle of a book cover assignment when Julie Huntsinger asked, and leapt at the instruction to include the word SHOW. I love hand-painted letterforms and the strength single words can have and how they name, and so wrote out the word about twenty-five times in my favorite green.”
“If a breath of fresh air could be conveyed in an image, this is what Leanne has accomplished in our beautiful poster for TFF 49,” comments Festival executive director Julie Huntsinger. “Without even indicating that this was the hoped-for point of view, she delivered our sentiment for this year. Leanne has conjured an elegance that is neither fussy nor contrived, not unlike the very best films. We’re thrilled to introduce her gorgeous work to our SHOW community and the world.”
Posters are an annual tradition of the Festival, and Shapton joins a prestigious list of artists who have been selected by, and who have shared their talents with Telluride Film Festival. Past poster artists include Yann Legendre, Laurent Durieux, Christian Marclay, Dean Tavoularis, Ed Ruscha, John Mansfield, Julian Schnabel, Dottie Attie, Doug and Mike Starn, David Lance Goines, Chuck Jones, David Salle, Alexis Smith, Jim Dine, Seymour Chwast, Frederic Amat, Francesco Clemente, Dave McKean, Gary Larson, Chip Kidd, John Canemaker, Mark Stock, Laurie Anderson, William Wegman, Ralph Eggleston, Maira Kalman, Dave Eggers, Lance Rutter, Edwina White and Luke Dorman.
Thursday, July 14, 2022
BREAKING: WE HAVE A POSTER
From TFF's Shannon Mitchell, SVP for Publicity
BERKELEY, CA - Telluride Film Festival (September 2-5, 2022) today presents its 2022 Festival poster, designed by Leanne Shapton.
Leanne Shapton is a Canadian author, artist, graphic novelist and publisher living in New York City with her daughter. She is the art editor at The New York Review of Books and co-founder of J&L Books, a non-profit publisher specializing in art and photography. Shapton’s first work, Was She Pretty?, was a nominee for the Doug Wright Award in 2007. Her second book, Important Artifacts and Personal Property From the Collection of Lenore Doolan and Harold Morris, Including Books, Street Fashion and Jewelry, was optioned by Plan B/Paramount in 2009 with Brad Pitt and Natalie Portman attached to star. Shapton’s book Swimming Studies won the 2012 National Book Critic’s Circle Award for autobiography and was long-listed for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2012. She is a fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
“I was delighted to be asked to make a poster for the 49th Festival. Some of my favorite artists have done one, and I think my favorite is by the incredible production designer Dean Tavoularis,” remarks Shapton. “I was in the middle of a book cover assignment when Julie Huntsinger asked, and leapt at the instruction to include the word SHOW. I love hand-painted letterforms and the strength single words can have and how they name, and so wrote out the word about twenty-five times in my favorite green.”
“If a breath of fresh air could be conveyed in an image, this is what Leanne has accomplished in our beautiful poster for TFF 49,” comments Festival executive director Julie Huntsinger. “Without even indicating that this was the hoped-for point of view, she delivered our sentiment for this year. Leanne has conjured an elegance that is neither fussy nor contrived, not unlike the very best films. We’re thrilled to introduce her gorgeous work to our SHOW community and the world.”
Posters are an annual tradition of the Festival, and Shapton joins a prestigious list of artists who have been selected by, and who have shared their talents with Telluride Film Festival. Past poster artists include Yann Legendre, Laurent Durieux, Christian Marclay, Dean Tavoularis, Ed Ruscha, John Mansfield, Julian Schnabel, Dottie Attie, Doug and Mike Starn, David Lance Goines, Chuck Jones, David Salle, Alexis Smith, Jim Dine, Seymour Chwast, Frederic Amat, Francesco Clemente, Dave McKean, Gary Larson, Chip Kidd, John Canemaker, Mark Stock, Laurie Anderson, William Wegman, Ralph Eggleston, Maira Kalman, Dave Eggers, Lance Rutter, Edwina White and Luke Dorman.
49th Telluride Film Festival posters are available for purchase now on the TFF website at www.telluridefilmfestival.org.
Here's the poster:
Ten Bets #4 / Paul Schrader: Another Honor / A New Film to Contemplate
Monday, July 11, 2022
The Usual Suspects / Babylon Still Up in the Air / Armageddon Arrives in October / She Said Trailer Coming
THE USUAL SUSPECTS
Each summer around this time I take some time to check out what Telluride's "Usual Suspects" have in the pipeline that could end up on the list films named to the TFF lineup. The process is not always predictive but there have been many times when it has.
Thursday, July 7, 2022
Ten Bets #3-The Jostling Begins / Bouncing Around / Much More Marcel / She Is Done
Monday, July 4, 2022
Focus on Focus / 40 Possible Oscar Films For 2022 and Telluride / From World of Real / Marcel Behind the Scenes / Trailer for Ticket to Paradise
2017- Darkest Hour
2015- Suffragette
2012- Hyde Park on Hudson
2006- Catch a Fire