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Monday, April 29, 2024

Megalopolis Movement? / Interviews and Profiles: Kevin Macdonald and High and Low-John Galliano

MEGALOPOLIS MOVEMENT?



Variety reported that Francis Ford Coppola's self-financed Megalopolis may be near a deal for French distribution prior to its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.  The article further claims that Amazon and Apple are "still in the running" as possible distribution in the U.S. French outlet Le Point is reporting that the film will likely have a French release in September.

If true, none of this intell reduces the TFF #51 prospects for the film.

Here's the Variety article.


INTERVIEWS AND PROFILES

Director Kevin Macdonald talks about High and Low-John Galliano from Mubi.com.


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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Cannes Adds Titles

 CANNES ADDS TITLES




We got the announcement Monday that the Cannes Film Festival had, as expected, added some new films to a variety of sections.  In all 13 new films were added including three to the Palme D'or competition lineup.  Of those three, two have some serious chance at a Telluride play, I believe.

Here's the complete list of added films per Variety:

Un Certain Regard

“When the Light Breaks,” Rúnar Rúnarsson
“Niki,” Céline Sallette
“Flow,” Gints Zilbalodis

Cannes Premiere
“Vivre, Mourir, Renaitre,” Gaël Morel
“Maria,” Jessica Palud

Special Screenings
“Spectateurs,” Arnaud Desplechin
“Nasty,” Tudor Giurgiu
“Lula,” Oliver Stone
“An Unfinished Film,” Lou Ye

Out of Competition

“Le Comte de Monte-Cristo,” Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte

Competition

“The Most Precious of Cargoes,” Michel Hazanavicius
“Trois kilomètres jusqu’à la fin du monde,” Emanuel Parvu
“The Seed of the Sacred Fig,” Mohammad Rasoulof

TFF #51 best chances are for Michel Hazanavicius' The Most Precious of Cargoes"  and Mohammed Rasoulof's The Seed of the Scared Fig.




Hazanavicius was in Telluride in 2011 with his Best Picture Oscar winner The Artist. Though he hasn't been back sense, the subject matter of thus new film sounds promising vis-a-vis a possible TFF placement.  Here's a description from Variety:

[It is] "An auteur-driven allegorical feature, “The Most Precious of Cargoes” is adapted from Jean-Claude Grumberg’s bestselling novel of the same name, set during World War II against the backdrop of the Holocaust." 


Rasoulof would have last been represented at Telluride in 2020 with There Is No Evil had the fest not been bagged due to Covid-19.  He was also selected for A Man of Integrity in 2017 and Manuscripts Don't Burn in 2013.





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Monday, April 22, 2024

Another Early Oscar Look / Will Abel Screen at Abel? / Speaking of Cannes...

ANOTHER EARLY OSCAR LOOK






Joey Magidson of Awards Radar has posted his first set of picks for the 2025 Oscars and as has been my way, I've looked through them for possible TFF #51 titles.  Magidson has divided them into two parts.  Part One went up last Friday focusing on "Above the Line" categories.  Part Two will be posted later this week.

Here's what I'm seeing from Part One beginning with films Magidson thinks are Best Picture contenders:

Blitz-Steve McQueen
Conclave-Edward Berger
Maria-Pablo Larrain
The Nickel Boys-Ross
SNL 1975-Reitman
Queer-Gaudagnino
Bird-Arnold
The End-Oppenheimer
The Apprentice-Abbasi
The Piano Lesson-Washington

From the other "Above the Line" Categories:

Megalopolis-Coppola
The Actor-Johnson
We Live in Time-Crowley




WILL ABEL SCREEN AT ABEL?




News this week that a newly restores print of Abel Gance's monumental silent film Napoleon will lead off the Cannes Classics section on May 14th.

From Cannes' press release:

"A legend known to cinephiles the world over, a major work of the silent era, one of the most monumental restorations in the history of filmmaking will be unveiled on May 14 as a world premiere: Napoléon by Abel Gance (1st period), in a version resulting from a colossal, passionate effort by the Cinémathèque française, with the support of the CNC."

Naturally that makes one think that the restoration could be a natural choice for TFF.  I can see this screening at Elk Park which is re-christened the Abel Gance Open Air Cinema each year for the festival.



AND SPEAKING OF CANNES...

Here's the official poster for the 77th Edition of the Cannes Film Festival:








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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Daddio Full Trailer / Looks at Cannes/TFF Possibilities / Participant and Netflix Choices Could Impact TFF

First, my apologies for not having a post up last Monday.  I was finishing up a very, very busy weekend and just ran out of time.

DADDIO FULL TRAILER

Sony Pictures Classics has delivered a full trailer for Christy Hall's Daddio starring Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn. This follows a teaser that was released a few weeks ago. The TFF #50 selection  is set for a limited open on June 28th.

Here's the IMDb description for those who didn't see the film at the fest:


"A woman taking a cab ride from JFK engages in a conversation with the taxi driver about the important relationships in their lives."





LOOKS AT CANNES/TFF POSSIBLES

With the announcement of films for the Cannes Film Fest have come some promotional materials allowing us to begin to see images for those films and perhaps some for films that will then play TFF #51,  Here's a couple:

Barry Keoghan in Andrea Arnold's Bird:




And a photo of Jeremy Strong and Sebastian Stan from Ali Abbasi's The Apprentice:



From Guy Maddin, Evan and  Galen Johnson's Rumours:





PARTICIPANT AND NETFLIX CHOICES COULD IMPACT TFF




Word this week that Participant, the production company behind such TFF fare as Roma, Spotlight, Flee, The Look of Silence and numerous others will be closing up shop.  Meanwhile, it was reported that Netflix is shifting focus in terms of the films it produces and will be less auteur focused.  Netflix has been among the most represented film producer/distributors at Telluride for the past decade.

Both circumstances could have a real effect on TFF programming.

Both stories were reported at World of Reel.  Here's the Participant story and here's the Netflix story.

       

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Thursday, April 11, 2024

Cannes Lineup Revealed

CANNES LINEUP REVEALED



Early this morning the Cannes Film Festival officially revealed most of its lineup.  This is of particular interest to Telluride Film Fest followers because most years there is a substantial cross over from Cannes to T-ride.  The average is somewhere around 7-8 films per year.  So let's see what Cannes 2024 will be screening.  Per Variety:


OPENER

“Second Act,” Quentin Dupieux

COMPETITION

“All We Imagine as Light,” Payal Kapadia

“Anora,” Sean Baker

“Bird,” Andrea Arnold

“Caught by the Tides” (“Feng Liu Yi Dai”), Jia Zhang-Ke

“Emilia Perez,” Jacques Audiard

“Grand Tour,” Miguel Gomes

“Kinds of Kindness,” Yorgos Lanthimos

“L’Amour Ouf,” Gilles Lellouche

“Limonov: The Ballad,” Kirill Serebrennikov

“Marcello Mio,” Christophe Honore

“Megalopolis,” Francis Ford Coppola

“Motel Destino,” Karim Ainouz

“Oh Canada,” Paul Schrader

“Parthenope,” Paolo Sorrentino

“The Apprentice,” Ali Abbasi

“The Girl With the Needle,” Magnus von Horn

“The Shrouds,” David Cronenberg

“The Substance,” Coralie Fargeat

“Wild Diamond” (“Diamant Brut”), Agathe Riedinger

UN CERTAIN REGARD

“Armand,” Halfdan Ullman Tondel

“Black Dog” (“Gou Zhen”), Guan Hu

“The Damned” (Les Damnes”), Roberto Minervini

“L’Histoire de Souleymane,” Boris Lojkine

“Le Royaume,” Julien Colonna

“My Sunshine” (“Boku No Ohisama”), Hiroshi Okuyama

“Norah,” Tawfik Alzaidi

“On Becoming a Guinea Fowl,” Rungano Nyoni

“Santosh,” Sandhya Suri

“September Says,” Ariane Labed

“The Shameless,” Konstantin Bojanov

“Viet and Nam,” Truong Minh Quy

“The Village Next to Paradise,” Mo Harawe

“Vingt Dieux!,” Louise Courvoisier

“Who Let the Dog Bite?” (“Le Proces du Chien”), Laetitia Dosch

OUT OF COMPETITION

“Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga,” George Miller

“Horizon, an American Saga,” Kevin Costner

“Rumours,” Evan Johnson, Galen Johnson, Guy Maddin

“She’s Got No Name,” Chan Peter Ho-Sun

CANNES PREMIERE

“C’est Pas Moi,” Leos Carax

“En Fanfare” (“The Matching Bang”), Emmanuel Courcol

“Everybody Loves Touda,” Nabil Ayouch


From these lists it seems like the most probable TFF choices might include:

Andrea Arnold's Bird
Jacques Audiard's Emilia Perez
Francia Ford Coppola's Megalopolis
Paul Shrader's Oh, Canada
Paolo Sorrention's Parthenope
Ali Abbasi's The Apprentice
Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson and Galen Johnson's Rumours
Rithy Pahn's Rendezous with Pol Pot


I had been including Sean Baker's Anora but this past week World of Reel suggested that the film would be released this summer.






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Monday, April 8, 2024

Final Cannes Speculation / Amy Adams Film Back in the Game? / Janet Planet Trailer, Poster and Release Date

FINAL CANNES SPECULATION




All of the anticipation about what films will be selected for the 77th Cannes film Festival comes to a conclusion on Thursday when the bulk of the films that have been invited will be revealed.  The unveiling is set for 11:00 AM Paris time.  That should mean I'll have the skinny in Thursday morning's regularly scheduled post.  A quick note here, however, is that may mean that Thursday's post doesn't go up as early in the morning as it usually does.  

With that, here are the final two Cannes spec pieces that I'll pass along with my guesses from those lists which films seem most Telluride-ish.  From Indiewire and Ioncinema.

From Indiewire:

Bird- Dir: Andrea Arnold
The End- Dir: Joshua Oppenheimer
Juror #2- Dir: Clint Eastwood
Marcel and Mister Pagnol- Dir: Sylvain Chomet
Megalopolis- Dir: Francis Ford Coppola
Oh, Canada- Dir: Paul Schrader
Queer- Dir: Luca Guadagnino
Rumours- Dir: Guy Maddin
Parthenope- Dir: Paolo Sorrentino



And from Ioncinema:

Anora- Dir: Sean Baker
Bird- Dir: Andrea Arnold
Emilia Perez- Dir: Jacques Audiard
Hard Truths- Dir: Mike Leigh
Parthenope- Dir: Paolo Sorrentino
The End-  Dir: Joshua Oppenheimer
 
And here are three films that are included on Ioncinema's list and have been on others that I've not included previously on my guess list but...do have a slim possibility of a T-ride play"

The Shrouds- Dir: David Cronenberg
The Most Valuable Commodity- Dir: Francois Ozon
When Autumn Comes- Dir: Michel Hazanavicius


 Let's see what happens on Thursday!


AMY ADAMS FILM BACK IN THE GAME?




I had written off Marielle Heller's Nightbitch starring TFF tribute recipient Amy Adams (2016) last year amid reports that Searchlight was unsure what to do with the film.  I had included it in early TFF #50 speculation owing to Adams past tribute and that Heller had Can You Ever Forgive Me? at TFF 2018 and that film earned three Oscar nominations (Best Actress for Melissa McCarthy, Best Supporting Actor for Richard E. Grant and Best Adapted Screenplay for Jeff Whitty and Nicole Holofcener)  All that seemed like a confluence of factors that made for a solid case that we'd see it announced for the TFF #50 lineup.  But noop.

Now comes news that Searchlight has announced an awards friendly release date of  Dec.6th.  That makes me think that a TFF #51 play could be in the cards.

The hubbub last year was that the film sounds, well...weird.  The IMDb description is fairly innocuous:

"A woman pauses her career to be a stay-at-home mom, but soon her domesticity takes a surreal turn."

Left unsaid in that description is that the "surreal turn" is that the woman believes that she's turning into a dog.

What motivated Searchlight to finally decide to release the film in the awards window?  I have no real proof but I wonder if the response to Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things (also from Searchlight) convinced them that "weird" was okay?



JANET PLANET TRAILER, POSTER AND RELEASE DATE




A24 has just released a trailer and poster for Annie Baker's Janet Planet which screened at TFF #50.  The film will be released on June 21st.  Here's the trailer from YouTube:







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Thursday, April 4, 2024

More Cannes Thoughts / The Cannes-Oscar Scoreboard

MORE CANNES THOUGHTS 




With a week left until the announcement of the lineup for the 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, I've added a look at analysis from Deadline as to what may be in and out.

Those films that Deadline mentions that feel like a Telluride possibility include:

Parthenope- Dir: Paolo Sorrentino
Bird- Dir: Andrea Arnold
Conclave- Dir: Edward Berger
Touch- Dir: Baltasar Kormakur

Deadline also mentions Frances ford Coppola's Megalopolis is still possible but uncertain due to Coppola's aiming for an IMAX release.

The piece also includes a listing of a number of films that have had Cannes speculation that likely will not be in France in May including:

Pablo Larrain's Maria
Sean Baker's Anora
Paul Schrader's Oh, Canada
Mike Leigh's Hard Truths
Luca Guadagnino's Queer
Joshua Oppenheimer's The End
Ali Abbasi' The Apprentice
Jacques Audiard's Emilia Perez

And one other surprising Telluride related nugget:  Deadline suggests that Jeff Nichol's The Bikeriders which played at TFF #50 might actually get a slot at Cannes.  Author Andreas Wiseman writes:

"Another movie in the wildcard section of this discussion is Jeff Nichols’ The Bikeriders, which is being discussed by insiders for a potential slot somewhere in the lineup. On paper, this seems an unlikely choice given that it launched at North American festivals and at London last year but Nichols has history with Cannes and the starry movie isn’t released until June. The door isn’t shut on this one."

That would be a wild reversal of the often occurring Cannes to Telluride pipeline.



THE CANNES-OSCAR SCOREBOARD




Beginning with my March 14th post I have been scouring early Oscar predictions and Cannes spec pieces for clues about films which could be potential selections for TFF #51.  I'll have a couple of more Cannes looks on Monday next week prior to the actual announcement from France.  right now, though, these are the films that have shown up on the lists most frequently and how many times they've been mentioned:

Magalopolis (7)
Bird (6)
Conclave (6)
Maria (6)
Parthenope (5)
The End (5)
The Apprentice (5)
Blitz (5)
The Piano Lesson (5)
Queer (5)
Emilia Perez (4)
The Actor (4)
The Nickel Boys (4)
Long Day's Journey Into Night (4)
Anora (3)
Hard Truths (3)
SNL 1975 (2)
Oh, Canada (2)



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Monday, April 1, 2024

More Cannes Speculation / Orlando Has a Date

 MORE CANNES SPECULATION




Over the weekend I checked in on Jordan Ruimy /World of Reel's evolving list of possible films that will be invited to the Cannes Film Festival in less than two weeks (April 11th).  As always, I look to Cannes for the emergence of films that could World Premiere there in May and then emerge at Telluride as North American premieres.

Looking at Ruimy's list, it seems like there is a lot of agreement with films that I included from Screen Daily's Cannes list last week.  Here are the films from Ruimy's post that I feel like have the most likely chance of playing TFF:

Megalopolis-Dir: Frances Ford Coppola (although there's a good deal of buzz that it may NOT appear at Cannes after all.  It seems that Coppola wants a distribution deal in place before the film screens anywhere and if that doesn't happen, the focus for its first public screening might switch to a fall festival scenario-stay tuned).

Anora- Dir: Sean Baker
Bird- Dir: Andrea Arnold
Emilia Perez- Dir: Jacques Audiard
Hard Truths- Dir: Mike Leigh
Parthenope- Dir: Paolo Sorrentino
The End- Dir: Joshua Oppenheimer
The Apprentice- Dir: Ali Abbasi
In the Hands of Dante- Dir: Julian Schnabel
Rumors- Dir: Guy Maddin



ORLANDO HAS A DATE




Janus Films has announced a release date for physical media sales of Paul B. Preciado's Orlando: My Political Biography.  Blu-Ray and DVD sales of the documentary will begin on June 25th.

Here's the IMDb description of the film:

"Academic virtuoso turned filmmaker Paul B. Preciado's Berlin Film Festival award-winning doc tells his and others' stories of transition through unique reenactments and visual interpretations of Virginia Woolf's Orlando: A Biography."





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