Thursday, August 28, 2025

The TFF #52 Lineup Revealed

 “A Private Life” (d. Rebecca Zlotowski, France, 2025)

“Ask E. Jean” (d. Ivy Meeropol, U.S., 2025)

“Ballad of a Small Player” (d. Edward Berger, Hong Kong/Macau, 2025)

“Blue Moon” (d. Richard Linklater, U.S./Ireland, 2025)

“Bugonia” (d. Yorgos Lanthimos, U.K., 2025)

“Cover-Up” (d. Laura Poitras, Mark Obenhaus, U.S., 2025)

“Everywhere Man: The Lives and Times of Peter Asher” (d. Dayna Goldfine, Dan Geller, U.S./U.K., 2025)

“Ghost Elephants” (d. Werner Herzog, Angola/Namibia/U.S., 2025)

“H Is for Hawk” (d. Philippa Lowthorpe, U.K./U.S., 2025)

“Hamlet” (d. Aneil Karia, U.K., 2025)

“Hamnet” (d. Chloé Zhao, U.K., 2025)

“Highway 99: A Double Album” (d. Ethan Hawke, U.S., 2025)

“If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” (d. Mary Bronstein, U.S., 2025)

“It Was Just an Accident” (d. Jafar Panahi, Iran/France/Luxembourg, 2025)

“Jay Kelly” (d. Noah Baumbach, Italy/U.K./U.S., 2025)

“Karl” (d. Nick Hooker, U.K., 2025)

“La Grazia” (d. Paolo Sorrentino, Italy, 2025)

“Lost in the Jungle” (d. Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, Juan Camilo Cruz, U.S./Colombia, 2025)

“Lumière, le Cinéma” (d. Thierry Frémaux, France, 2024)

“Man on the Run” (d. Morgan Neville, U.S., 2025)

“Nouvelle Vague” (d. Richard Linklater, France, 2025)

“Pillion” (d. Harry Lighton, U.K., 2025)

“Sentimental Value” (d. Joachim Trier, Norway/France/Denmark/Germany, 2025)

“Shifty” (d. Adam Curtis, U.K., 2025)

“Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” (d. Scott Cooper, U.S., 2025)

“Summer Tour” (d. Mischa Richter, U.S., 2025)

“The American Revolution” (d. Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, David Schmidt, U.S., 2025)

“The Bend in the River” (d. Robb Moss, U.S., 2025)

“The Cycle of Love” (d. Orlando von Einsiedel, U.K./India/Sweden, 2025)

“The History of Sound” (d. Oliver Hermanus, U.S., 2025)

“The Mastermind” (d. Kelly Reichardt, U.S., 2025)

“The New Yorker at 100” (d. Marshall Curry, U.S., 2025)

“The Reserve” (d. Pablo Pérez Lombardini, Mexico/Qatar, 2025)

“The Secret Agent” (d. Kleber Mendonça Filho, Brazil/France/Netherlands/Germany, 2025)

“This Is Not a Drill” (d. Oren Jacoby, U.S., 2025)

“Tuner” (d. Daniel Roher, U.S./Canada, 2025)

“Urchin” (d. Harris Dickinson, U.K., 2025)

Short Films – The SHOW


“Last Days on Lake Trinity” (d. Charlotte Cooley, U.S., 2025)

“Sallie’s Ashes” (d. Brennan Robideaux, U.S., 2025)

“Song of My City” (d. David C. Roberts, U.S., 2025)

“All the Empty Rooms” (d. Joshua Seftel, U.S., 2025)

“All the Walls Came Down” (d. Ondi Timoner, U.S., 2025)

Backlot Screenings


“All I Had Was Nothingness” (d. Guillaume Ribot, France, 2025)

“Carol & Joy” (d. Nathan Silver, U.S., 2025)

“Chaplin: Spirit of the Tramp” (d. Carmen Chaplin, Spain/U.K./Netherlands, 2024)

“Earth to Michael” (d. Nico López-Alegría, U.S., 2025)

“Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire” (d. Oren Rudavsky, U.S., 2024)

“King Hamlet” (d. Elvira Lind, U.S./Denmark, 2025)

“Megadoc” (d. Mike Figgis, U.S./U.K., 2025)

“Shooting” (d. Netalie Braun, Israel, 2025)

“The Golden Spurtle” (d. Constantine Costi, U.K./Australia, 2025)

“Their Eyes” (d. Nicolas Gourault, France, 2025)

Telluride Film Festival’s Talking Heads programs allow attendees to go behind the scenes with the Festival’s special guests. The Conversations series, sponsored by Indian Paintbrush, is devoted to cinema and culture. The outdoor Noon Seminars feature a panel of guests discussing a wide range of film topics. These programs are free and open to the public.


Special Screenings and Festivities


“Cave of Forgotten Dreams 3D 2025: Restoration and Recreation” (d. Werner Herzog, France/Canada/U.S./U.K./Germany, 2010)

“Learning to Fly” (d. Max Lowe, U.S./France/Switzerland/Italy/China/Hong Kong, 2025)

“The New Yorker at 100: A Gallery Exhibition,” a curation of cinema-inspired cover art and cartoons from The New Yorker’s iconic archives

“Steal This Story, Please!” (d. Carl Dean, Tia Lessin, U.S., 2025)

4K Restoration of “The Gold Rush” (d. Charles Chaplin, U.S., 1925)

Festival Poster Signing with Daniel Clowes

Truth Be Told: Journalism and Filmmaking in the 21st Century, a Special Panel presented by Turner Classic Movies

Telluride Film Festival’s Education Programs present students with the opportunity to experience film as an art form and to expand participants’ worldviews through film screenings and filmmaker discussions, including:

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