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Thursday, November 30, 2023

MTFB Oscar Update: Supporting Acting / Gotham Awards and TFF / Interviews and Profiles: Giamatti, Mescal, Randolph, Keoghan and More

MTFB OSCAR UPDATE: SUPPORTING ACTING



Here's your Oscar Update for today's post.  This is a check on predicted nominees for the Supporting Acting categories.  They were last posted here on Nov. 16th.  Previous positions on the MTFB Oscar Update is listed to the right in parentheses.  As always TFF films are Bold.


 BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS




1) Da'Vine Joy Randoplh/The Holdovers (1)
2) Emily Blunt/Oppenheimer (2)
3) Danielle Brooks/The Color Purple (4)
4) Jodie Foster/Nyad (3)
5) Julianne Moore/May December (5)

Alternates: Penelope Cruz/Ferrai, Taraji P. Henson/The Color Purple,  and America Ferrera/Barbie


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR




1) Ryan Gosling/Barbie (2)
2) Robert Downey, Jr./Oppenheimer (1)
3) Mark Ruffalo/Poor Things (4)
4) Robert DeNiro/Killers of the Flower Moon (3)
5) Charles Melton/May December (-)

Alternates: Willem DaFoe/Poor Things, Dominic Sessa/The Holdovers, Sterling K. Brown/American Fiction.

I'll have Screenplays predictions up on Monday as well as updated totals for TFF films in the eight big categories.


GOTHAM AWARDS AND TFF




The Gotham Awards were announced last Monday evening.  Of TFF films the only film to take home a win was Justine Triet's Anatomy of a Fall which snagged two awards: one for best International Feature and the other  Screenplay.
Celine Song's Past Lives was named Best Feature Film of 2023.

TFF films had been nominated for a total of 13 awards with Andrew Haigh's All of Us Strangers up for four which was made it the most nominated film of the bunch.



INTERVIEWS AND PROFILES: GIAMATTI, MESCAL, RANDOLPH, KEOGHAN AND MORE





   
THE HOLDOVERS





POOR THINGS




ALL OF US STRANGERS



SALTBURN



ORLANDO, MY POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY





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Monday, November 27, 2023

MTFB Oscar Update: Lead Acting / THR's 30 Films for Best Picture /Interviews and Profiles

MTFB OSCAR UPDATE: LEAD ACTING

Here's your Oscar Update for today's post.  This is a check on predicted nominees for the Lead Acting categories.  They were last posted here on Nov. 23rd.  Previous positions on the MTFB Oscar Update is listed to the right in parentheses.  As always TFF films are Bold.


BEST ACTRESS




1) Emma Stone/Poor Things (1)
2) Lily Gladstone/Killers of the Flower Moon (2)
3) Carey Mulligan/Maestro (3)
4) Annette Bening/Nyad (5)
5) Sandra Huller/Anatomy of a Fall (-)

Alternates: Margot Robbie/Barbie, Fantasia Barrino/The Color Purple, Natalie Portman/May December.


BEST ACTOR




1) Bradley Cooper/Maestro (1)
2) Cillian Murphy/Oppenheimer (2)
3) Paul Giamatti/The Holdovers (3)
4) Colman Domingo/Rustin (4)
5) Jeffrey Wright/American Fiction

Alternates: Leonardo DiCaprio/Killers of the Flower Moon, Andrew Scott/All of Us Strangers and Zac Efron/The Iron Claw.


THR'S 30 FILMS FOR BEST PICTURE




I stumbled across this article from The Hollywood Reporter over the weekend.  It was posted/published a couple of weeks back.  I'm not really sure how I missed it, but I did.  Anyway, THR's Tyler Coates has put together a list of 30 films because, as the article says:

"These films are at the front of the race to the Dolby Theatre — a list that includes box office smashes, festival darlings and critical favorites."

From the list, here are the TFF films that Coates suggests are "in play":

All of Us Strangers
Anatomy of a Fall
The Bikeriders (though this looks likely to be released in 2024 now)
The Holdovers
Nyad
Poor Things
Rustin
Saltburn
The Taste of Things
The Zone of Interest



INTERVIEWS AND PROFILES








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Thursday, November 23, 2023

MTFB Oscar Update: Best Picture and Direction / The Bikeriders Riding to a New Home / Trailers and Clips: The Teachers' Lounge, Poor Things and Saltburn / Interviews and Profiles: Giamatti, Dafoe, Domingo, Mescal and More

 OSCAR UPDATE: BEST PICTURE AND DIRECTION



Here's MTFB's  Oscar Update.  Today I'm updating the Best Picture and Direction categories.  The last prediction for these two categories were posted on Nov. 9th.  As usual TFF #50 films are in Bold.  A film's previous position on the MTFB Oscar chart is listed in parentheses.

BEST PICTURE




1) Oppenheimer (1)
2) Killers of the Flower Moon (2)
3) Barbie (3)
4) Poor Things (4)
5) The Holdovers (6)
6) American Fiction (5)
7) Maestro (7)
8) The Color Purple (-)
9) Past Lives (8)
10) The Zone of Interest (10)

Alternates:  Anatomy of a Fall, Air, May December

BEST DIRECTION




1) Christopher Nolan/Oppenheimer (1)
2) Martin Scorsese/Killer of the Flower Moon (2)
3) Greta Gerwig/Barbie (3)
4) Yorgos Lanthimos/Poor Things (4)
5) Jonathan Glazer/The Zone of Interest (5)

Alternates: Alexander Payne/The Holdovers, Cord Jefferson/American Fiction and Bradley Cooper/Maestro.


THE BIKERIDERS RIDING TO A NEW HOME



Variety and other outlets reported that New Regency and Disney/20th Century were looking for a partner to distribute Jeff Nichols' The Bikeriders.  The film was originally set for a Dec. 1st release but was removed from the release calendar in the midst of the Actors' and Writers' strikes.

We have word from yesterday afternoon that Focus Features has snagged North American distribution rights and plans to release the film in 2024.  The Hollywood Reporter, among other outlets, reported the deal.

The film stars Austin Butler, Tom Hardy and Jodie Comer.


TRAILERS AND CLIPS: THE TEACHERS' LOUNGE, POOR THINGS AND SALTBURN

U.S. TRAILER FOR THE TEACHERS' LOUNGE



NEW U.K. TRAILER FOR POOR THINGS





THE HOLDOVERS







ALL OF US STRANGERS






SALTBURN




NYAD



THE ZONE OF INTEREST AND ANATOMY OF A FALL



FALLEN LEAVES



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Monday, November 20, 2023

MTFB Oscar Update: Screenplays / Cinema Eye Honors Awards Nominees / Interviews and Profiles: Rustin, The Holdovers, Saltburn, Poor Things and More

MTFB OSCAR UPDATE: SCREENPLAYS




Here's your Oscar Update for today's post.  This is a check on predicted nominees for the Screenplay categories.  They were last posted here on Nov. 6th.  Previous positions on the MTFB Oscar Update Chart are listed to the right in parentheses.  As always TFF films are Bold.


BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY




1) The Holdovers (2)
2) Barbie (1)
3) Past Lives (3)
4) Maestro (5)
5) Anatomy of a Fall (4)


Alternates: May December, Air, Saltburn.


BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY




1) Oppenheimer (1)
2) Poor Things (3)
3) American Fiction (4)
4) Killers of the Flower Moon (2)
5) All of Us Strangers (5)

Alternates: The Zone of Interest, The Color Purple and Dumb Money

Coming Thursday, I'll update Best Picture and Direction.

If my current predictions for the Big Eight categories are 100% correct here's where TFF films stand for Oscar nominations.

Poor Things is predicted for six nominations: Best Picture, Direction, Actress (Stone), Supporting Actor (Ruffalo), Supporting Actor (Dafoe) and Adapted Screenplay.

The Holdovers is predicted for four nominations with another two possible: Best Picture, Actor (Giamatti), Supporting Actress (Randolph) and Original Screenplay.  Also possible: Direction and Supporting Actor (Sessa).

Anatomy of a Fall is predicted for two nominations with another couple of possibilities: Best Picture and Original Screenplay.  Also possible: Actress (Huller) and Direction.

The Zone of Interest is predicted for two nominations and another possibility: Best Picture and Direction with an Adapted Screenplay nomination possible.

Nyad is predicted for two nominations: Best Actress (Bening) and Supporting Actress (Foster).

All of Us Strangers is predicted for one nomination with another two possibles: Best Adapted Screenplay and the the other chances are Best Picture and Best Actor.

Rustin is predicted for one nomination for Best Actor (Domingo).

Saltburn isn't predicted for any nominations ...yet but could crack Best Picture, Actor and Original Screenplay.

Total nominations  and other possibilities for these eight TFF film in the Big Eight Oscar Categories: 18 nominations and another 10 possibilities.



CINEMA EYE HONORS AWARDS NOMINEES




The Cinema Eye Honors Awards nominees were announced this week.  The organization awards prizes for excellence in documentary filmmaking.  This year eight TFF films have garnered a total of 18 nominations.  Leading the way for TFF films are Matthew Heineman's American Symphony and Moses Bwayo and Christopher Sharp's Bobi Wine: The People's President (from TFF #49) with four nominations each.

According to Next Best Picture, here's what TFF films are nominated for:

*American Symphony (4): Best Production, Score, Audience Choice Prize and "Unforgettable".
*Bobi Wine: The People's President (4):  Best Production, Outstanding Debut, Audience Choice Prize and "Unforgettable".
*Anselm (3): Best Direction, Cinematography and Score.
*Beyond Utopia (2): Best Production, Audience Choice Prize.
*The Pigeon Tunnel (2): Best Score and "Unforgettable".
*The Mission (1): Best Visual Design.
*They Shot the Piano Player (1): Best Visual Design.
Orlando: My Political Biography (1): Outstanding Debut.

The Cinema Eye Awards will be announced on Jan. 24th.


INETRVIEWS AND PROFILES: RUSTIN,THE HOLDOVERS, SALTBURN AND MORE

RUSTIN:









THE HOLDOVERS








SALTBURN








NYAD






POOR THINGS






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Thursday, November 16, 2023

Oscar Update: Supporting Acting / DOC NYC Announces Short Lists / Totem Trailer / Interviews and Profiles: Domingo, Payne, Dafoe and More

OSCAR UPDATE: SUPPORTING ACTING





Here's your Oscar Update for today's post.  This is a check on predicted nominees for the Supporting Acting categories.  They were last posted here on Oct. 30th.  Previous positions on the MTFB Oscar Update is listed to the right in parentheses.  As always TFF films are Bold.


 BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS




1) Da'Vine Joy Randoplh/The Holdovers (1)
2) Emily Blunt/Oppenheimer (2)
3) Jodie Foster/Nyad (3)
4) Danielle Brooks/The Color Purple (4)
5) Julianne Moore/May December (5)

Alternates: Taraji P. Henson/The Color Purple, Penelope Cruz/Ferrari and America Ferrera/Barbie


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR




1) Robert Downey, Jr./Oppenheimer (1)
2) Ryan Gosling/Barbie (2)
3) Robert DeNiro/Killers of the Flower Moon (3)
4) Mark Ruffalo/Poor Things (4)
5) Willem Dafoe/Poor Things (5)

Alternates: Charles Melton/May December, Dominic Sessa/The Holdovers, Sterling K. Brown/American Fiction.

I'll have updated Screenplay predictions in Monday's post.


DOC NYC ANNOUNCES SHORT LISTS




DOC NYC has announced three lists of documentaries for inclusion in its fest.  The choices are often seen as being predictive of eventual Oscar nominations.  The fest concludes today. These are the TFF films included on the various lists:

Documentary Feature:

American Symphony
Bobi Wine: The People's President
The Pigeon Tunnel

Shorts:

The Last Repair Shop

Winner's Circle:

Beyond Utopia



TOTEM TRAILER

From Janus Films we saw the release this week of the official U.S. trailer for Totem, Mexico's selection for consideration for the International Film Oscar.  Here it is from YouTube:



Monday, November 13, 2023

Oscar Update: Lead Acting / Academy Convo for Nyad / TFF Films and Critics Choice Doc Awards / Magnolia Acquires Food Inc. 2 / Trailers: Perfect Days and They Shot the Piano Player / New Clip from Saltburn / Interviews and Profiles

OSCAR UPDATE: LEAD ACTING




Here's your Oscar Update for today's post.  This is a check on predicted nominees for the Lead Acting categories.  They were last posted here on Oct. 23rd.  Previous positions on the MTFB Oscar Update is listed to the right in parentheses.  As always TFF films are Bold.

BEST ACTRESS




1) Emma Stone/Poor Things (1)
2) Lily Gladstone/Killers of the Flower Moon (2)
3) Carey Mulligan/Maestro (3)
4) Margot Robbie/Barbie (4)
5) Annette Bening/Nyad (5)

Alternates: Sandra Huller/Anatomy of a Fall, Natalie Portman/May December and Fantasia Barrino/The Color Purple


BEST ACTOR




1) Bradley Cooper/Maestro (2)
2) Cillian Murphy/Oppenheimer (1)
3) Paul Giamatti/The Holdovers (4)
4) Colman Domingo/Rustin (3)
5) Leonardo DiCaprio/Killers of the Flower Moon (5)

Alternates: Jeffrey Wright/American Fiction, Andrew Scott/All of Us Strangers and Barry Keoghan/Saltburn.


ACADEMY CONVERSATION FOR NYAD

From AMPAS and YouTube here is an Academy Conversation with Nyad directors Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin:



TFF FILMS AND CRITICS CHOICE DOC AWARDS




Two TFF #50 films scored wins last night at the Critics Choice Documentary Awards.  Matt Heineman's American Symphony, which focuses on the lives of Jon Batiste and Suleika Jaouad, was winner for Best Musical Doc and Best Score.  The Short Doc winner also came from Telluride and that was Kris Bowers and Ben Proudfoot's The Last Repair Shop.

The big winner of the night was Davis Guggenheim's Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie.  That film nabbed five awards including Best Documentary Feature.



MAGNOLIA PICTURES ACQUIRES FOOD INC. 2




News this past week that TFF #50 entrant Food Inc. 2 has been acquired for distribution  by Magnolia Pictures.  The documentary is a sequel to 2008's Oscar nominated doc Food Inc. The director of the original film, Robert Kenner is joined for the sequel by co-director Melissa Robledo.



TRAILERS: PERFECT DAYS AND THEY SHOT THE PIANO PLAYER

From YouTube:

PERFECT DAYS




THEY SHOT THE PIANO PLAYER



NEW CLIP FROM SALTBURN




INTERVIEWS AND PROFILES





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Thursday, November 9, 2023

Oscar Update: Best Picture and Direction / European Film Awards Nominations and TFF / Interviews and Profiles

OSCAR UPDATE: BEST PICTURE AND DIRECTION




Here's MTFB's  Oscar Update.  Today I'm updating the Best Picture and Direction categories.  The last prediction for these two categories were posted on Oct. 16th.  As usual TFF #50 films are in Bold.  A film's previous position on the MTFB Oscar chart is listed in parentheses.

BEST PICTURE




1) Oppenheimer (1)
2) Killers of the Flower Moon (2)
3) Barbie (4)
4) Poor Things (3)
5) American Fiction (8)
6) The Holdovers (5)
7) Maestro (6)
8) Past Lives (7)
9) Anatomy of a Fall (-)
10) The Zone of Interest (9)

Alternates: The Color Purple, Air, Saltburn, All of Us Strangers

BEST DIRECTION

1) Christopher Nolan/Oppenheimer (1)
2) Martin Scorsese/Killer of the Flower Moon (2)
3) Greta Gerwig/Barbie (3)
4) Yorgos Lanthimos/Poor Things (4)
5) Jonathan Glazer/The Zone of Interest (5)

Alternates: Alexander Payne/The Holdovers, Cord Jefferson/American Fiction,  Bradley Cooper/Maestro and Justine Triet/Anatomy of a Fall. 


EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS NOMINATIONS AND TFF



The European Film Academy announced its nominations for film excellence on Tuesday and a number of TFF films were in the mix:.  Here's the listing of EFA nominations earned by TFF films:

The Zone of Interest (5): Best European Film, Best Direction, Best Actress (Huller), Best Actor (Freidel), Best Screenplay.

Fallen Leaves (5): Best European Film, Best Direction, Best Actress (Poysti), Best Actor (Vatanen), Best Screenplay.

Anatomy of a Fall (4): Best European Film, Best Direction, Best Actress (Huller), Best Screenplay.

The Teachers' Lounge (2): Best Actress (Benesch), Best Screenplay.

La Chimera (1): Best Actor (O'Connor).

The Promised Land (1): Best Actor (Mikkelsen).


The EFA's winners will be announced on Dec. 9th.

INTERVIEWS AND PROFILES: 


Alexander Payne on The Holdovers from apnews.com.

Composer Mark Orton on The Holdovers from Screen Rant.

 

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Monday, November 6, 2023

Oscar Update: Screenplays / The Bikeriders Pics / Interviews and Profiles: Payne

OSACR UPDATE: SCREENPLAYS 

Here's MTFB's first Oscar Update for the screenplay categories since the original set of predictions On Sept. 25th.  As usual TFF #50 films are in Bold.  A film's previous position on the MTFB Oscar chart is listed in parentheses.


BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY




1) Barbie (1)
2) The Holdovers (2)
3) Past Lives (3)
4) Anatomy of a Fall (5)
5) Maestro (4)

Alternates: Saltburn, Air, May December.


BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY




1) Oppenheimer (1)
2) Killers of the Flower Moon (2)
3) Poor Things (3)
4) American Fiction (4)
5) All of Us Strangers (-)

Alternates: The Zone of Interest, The Taste of Things, Origin.

Beginning this week I'll start providing Oscar Updates with every post focused on the Big Eight categories.


THE BIKERIDERS PICS




I advance of its Nov. 9th issue that will feature Jeff Nichols' The Bikeriders, Total Film has posted some photos of the film.  The pics feature Austin Butler, Tom Hardy and Jodie Comer.  Check them out here.


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Thursday, November 2, 2023

An Experiment / BIFA Awards Nominations / Writers Guild Moves Awards / Interviews and Profiles: Herzog, Nikou and Hemingson

AN EXPERIMENT




For a long while I have been fascinated by what happens to TFF films after they screen at Telluride.  I've watched, over the last several years, announcements from other fests concerning their lineups and where TFF films landed.  So I decided this year to actually survey what the pedigrees became for films that played The SHOW.

To keep the project from becoming ridiculously large I limited the assessment to two fests that precede Telluride that always screen films that then play at Telluride-Cannes and Venice. I included four major post-Telluride fests-Toronto, New York, London and AFI and then I included what are often referred as Regional fests.  I asked a number of journalist friends which fests fit that description and landed on: Mill Valley, Middleburg, Savannah and The Hamptons.  There is a fifth fest that fits the profile and that's Palm Springs which doesn't happen until Jan. 4-15, 2024.

39 TFF #50 films played at least one other festival in addition to its Telluride screening.

So which films play the most of these 10 festivals (it'll be 11 after Palm Springs)?  Any film that plays as many as possible would have a total of nine as Cannes and Venice screenings are mutually exclusive.  The only film to have made that happen is Wim Winders Perfect Days.

Three films made appearances at eight of these fests:

Aki Kaurismaki's Fallen Leaves which only missed Savannah.
Alice Rohrwacher's La Chimera which didn't play London.
Jonathan Glazer's The Zone of Interest. It isn't scheduled to play at the AFI Fest which just got under way this past Sunday.

A single film will have made seven stops in addition to TFF and that is Tran Ahn Hung's The Taste of Things.

Six films will score six fest screenings beyond Telluride: Anatomy of a Fall, The Promised Land, All of Us Strangers, Fingernails, The Holdovers and The Teachers' Lounge.

Films with five screenings: The Pigeon Tunnel, Rustin and Totem.

Films that would seem to be likely Oscar possibilities that each have four are Poor Things, The Bikeriders and Nyad.

So, does this little exercise mean anything?  

At a minimum it may give us a bit of insight into the International Feature Oscar race.  Eight films that were submitted for the International Oscar played TFF #50: Fallen Leaves, The Taste of Things, Perfect Days, The Zone of Interest, The Promised Land, The Monk and the Gun, The Teacher's Lounge and Totem.  The only one of those eight that will have screened at less than five of these fests is Bhutan's selection The monk and the Gun.

The other thing I think this may show us is the perhaps hidden strength of Anatomy of a Fall and The Zone of Interest and their chances of making the final field of ten films nominated for best Picture.  

I'll check back as we move through awards season to assess if this exercise had anything to reveal.


BIFA AWARDS NOMINATIONS




Overnight the British Independent Film Awards announced its nominees.  Six TFF films earned a total of  21 nominations lead by 14 for Andrew Haigh's All of Us Strangers.  Here's the breakdown:

All of Us Strangers: Best British Independent Film, Direction, Lead Performance-Andrew Scott, Supporting Performance-Paul Mescal, Jamie Bell and Claire Foy, Screenplay, Casting, Cinematography, Editing, Music Supervision, Makeup and Hair, Production Design and Sound.

Bobi Wine: The People's President (from TFF #49): Best Documentary Feature, Best Debut Direction of a Documentary Feature and Documentary Editing.

Anatomy of a Fall: Best International Independent Film.

Fallen Leaves: Beat International Independent Film.

Occupied City: Best Feature Documentary.

High and Low: John Galliano: Best Editing.



WRITERS' GUILD MOVES AWARDS




The writers' strike continues to alter the film landscape with the announcement yesterday from the WGA that they will hand out their awards on April 14th.  The WGA will announce their nominees on Feb. 21st, one day before final Oscar voting begins.  Variety reported that the WGA issued a statement which said, in part:

“This year’s Writers Guild Awards are being held in April to allow for a full awards submissions process to occur after the strike."

So at least one major Guild precursor is set to occur after the Oscar nominations are announced on Jan. 23rd.

One wonders if other Guilds might re-visit their plans with the Actors' strike still on-going.


INTERVIEWS AND PROFILES: HERZOG, NIKOU AND HEMINGSON




Werner Herzog on the Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend Podcast. (Shout out to MTFB friend Patrick Pringle who alerted me to this)