Showing posts with label Cannes #78. Show all posts
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Monday, May 26, 2025

Final Cannes Critical Views / Cannes Winners...Anyone Coming to Telluride?

FINAL CANNES CRITICAL VIEWS





Here is a look at the final critical reaction from Cannes regarding 13 films that I have my eye on regarding a possible play at Telluride:

From the Palme Competition category (on a 10 point scale):

The Mastermind: 6.53
Die, My Love: 6.51
Young Mothers: 6.33
The History of Sound: 4.88
A Simple Accident: 7.08

From Un Certain Regard:

Eleanor the Great: 5.58
The Chronology of Water: 6.19

Out of Competition:

Splitsville: 5.65
Orwell: 2+2=5: 7.13
The Disappearance of Joseph Mengele: 5.96
The Wave: 5.88
The Love That Remains (Palmason) 7.72
The Magnificent Life of Marcel Pagnol 6.18

Looking at the Palme competitors, the top five currently are:

1) Sirat (Laxe) 7.90
2) Nouvelle Vague (Linklater) 7.22
3) Sentimental Value (Trier) 7.02
4) The Secret Agent (Filho) 7.01
5) Resurrection (Gan) 7.00




FROM SCREEN DAILY




Palme Competition top five (on a 4 point scale)

1) Two Prosecutors 3.1 (Tie)
1) It Was Just an Accident ( A Simple Accident) 3.1 (Tie)
3) The Secret Agent 2.8 (Tie)
3) Sound of Falling 2.8 (Tie)
And tied with a 2.7: Nouvelle Vague, Romeria, Sentimental Value, Young Mothers and The Mastermind.




FROM IONCINEMA




Palme Competition top five ( on a five point scale):

1) Sirat 3.9
2) The Secret Agent 3.6
3) It Was Just an Accident (A Simple Accident) 3.5
4) Sentimental Value 3.4 (tie)
4) Young Mothers 3.4 (tie)


CANNES WINNERS...ANYONE COMING TO TELLURIDE?





From Erik Anderson and Awards Watch...the big winners from Cannes:

MAIN COMPETITION
Palme d’Or: It Was Just an Accident by Jafar Panahi
Gran Prize: Sentimental Value by Joachim Trier
Jury Prize: Sirât by Oliver Laxe and Sound of Falling by Mascha Schilinski
Best Director: Kleber Mendonça Filho for The Secret Agent
Best Actor: Wagner Moura for The Secret Agent
Best Actress: Nadia Melliti for The Little Sister
Best Screenplay: Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne for Jeues Mères
Special Prize: Resurrection by Bi Gan

A CERTAIN REGARD
Un Certain Regard Prize: The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo by Diego Céspedes
Jury Prize: A Poet by Simón Mesa Soto
Best Director: Tarzan and Arab Nasser for Once Upon a Time in Gaza
Best Actor: Frank Dillane for Urchin
Best Actress: Cleo Diára for I Only Rest in the Storm
Best Screenplay: Harry Lighton for Pillion

So, if you're looking at what happened at Cannes to predict what might play TFF #52 the awards are important and the critical reaction is important...also important is the distribution deals made at the fest.  The key moves were made by Neon and Mubi.

At the conclusion of Cannes Neon held the distribution rights for: It Was Just an Accident (Palme winner), Sentimental Value (Gran Prix winner), Sirat (Jury Prize), The Secret Agent (Best Direction), Alpha, Splitsville and Orwell 2+2=5.  That's seven films that Neon will be juggling as we head into Fall Film Fest Season.

Mubi post-Cannes has: Die, My Love, The Sound of Falling (Jury Prize), The History of Sound and The Mastermind.

Analysis:  It's tempting to think that Neon might have its biggest presence at Telluride ever.  That actually almost seems inevitable.  All factors taken together would seem to point to Jafar Panahi's Palme winner as the most logical first possibility. The second most likely might be Splitsville.  After that, it's pick 'em.  I'm kind of feeling Sentimental Value, Orwell and Sirat...but that's just a gut feeling.

Mubi's best bets right now seem to be Die, My Love and The Mastermind.  The History of Sound may be off the TFF list of possibilities as a result of a relatively dismal critical reception.




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Thursday, May 22, 2025

The Critics at Cannes (Cont.) / And Now...Venice? / An IMDb Thing

 THE CRTICS AT CANNES (CONT.)

We're past the half way mark at the 78th Cannes Film festival and here's the check-in on the latest critical response to the films screening there.  


Here is a look from regarding 13 films at Cannes that I have my eye on regarding a possible play at Telluride:

From the Palme Competition category (on a 10 point scale):

The Mastermind: 6.16
Die, My Love: 6.52
Young Mothers: 5.75
The History of Sound: 5.09
A Simple Accident: 6.91

From Un Certain Regard:

Eleanor the Great: 5.81
The Chronology of Water: 6.17

Out of Competition:

Splitsville: 6.36
Orwell: 2+2=5: 7.13
The Disappearance of Joseph Mengele: 5.68
The Wave: 5.84
The Love That Remains (Palmason) 7.73
The Magnificent Life of Marcel Pagnol 6.22

Looking at the Palme competitors, the top five currently are:

1) Sirat (Laxe) 7.90
2) Nouvelle Vague (Linklater) 7.25
3) The Secret Agent (Filho) 7.02
4) Resurrection (Gan) 7.00
5) Sentimental Value (Trier) 6.94




FROM SCREEN DAILY




Palme Competition top five (on a 4 point scale)

1) Two Prosecutors 3.1 (Tie)
1) It Was Just an Accident ( A Simple Accident) 3.1 (Tie)
3) The Secret Agent 2.8 (Tie)
3) Sound of Falling 2.8 (Tie)
3) Sentimental Value 2.8 (Tie)




FROM IONCINEMA




Palme Competition top five ( on a five point scale):

1) Sirat 3.9
2) The Secret Agent 3.6
3) It Was Just an Accident (A Simple Accident) 3.4
4) Nouvelle Vague 3.3
5) Sound of Falling 3.2


AND NOW...VENICE?

As Cannes gets close to its conclusion, some attention has begun to focus on what films will play Venice.  As frequent readers will recall, inclusion at Venice doesn't necessarily point to a film being selected for Telluride nor does it signal that it won't be.  The key to reading the Venetian tea leaves as they relate to Telluride actually comes when Venice releases its schedule.  Early screenings in Venice leave the door open for a Venice-Telluride double play.  

The point is that paying attention to Venice's choices can still be instructive.  To that end, Screen Daily posted on Monday a piece dedicated to possible Venice choices.  They include (in the order that the film appears in the piece):

The Smashing Machine/B. Safdie
The Ballad of a Small Player/E. Berger
Hamnet/C. Zhao
Bugonia/Y. Lanthimos
After the Hunt/L. Guadagnino
Father, Mother, Sister, Brother/J. Jarmusch
Rosebush Pruning/K. Ainouz
Sacrifice/R. Gavras
Couture/A. Winocour
Orphan/L. Nemes
No Other Choice/P. Chan-wook
Anemone/R. Day-Lewis
Yellow Letters/I. Catak
Call Me Queen/E. Atef
Whitetail/N. Leopold
A Prayer for the Dying/D. Van Dusen
Chocobar/L. Martel


My guess as to the best Telluride possibilities from this list:

The Ballad of a Small Player
Hamnet
Bugoina
After the Hunt
Orphan

What I'd really like to see at Telluride: Anemone



AN IMDB THING

So, I was running down Bradley Cooper's Is This Thing On? on IMDb (the app) a couple of days ago and noticed in the section labeled "Related User Lists" and the first list listed there was labeled "Telluride Possibilities".  Like this:



So naturally, I was intrigued.  I clicked on "pj_withers" list and discovered that MTFB was the reference:


So my next thought was...from this list of 30 films, what others, in addition to Is This Thing On?, does this list come up on?  All of them?

Turns out...no, not all of them.  But it does for 11 of them.

Is This Thing On?
Hamnet
Eleanor the Great
After the Hunt
Anemone
Megadoc
The Love That Remains
It Was Just an Accident
The Magnificent Life of Marcel Pagnol
Bucking Fastard
David Lynch: Hollywood Enigma

I'm not sure why these 11 are linked to this "Related User List" the other 19 are not.  I'm not sure who "pj_withers" is but I think this is kind of cool.


More on Monday including what won the Palme d'Or at Cannes.




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Monday, May 19, 2025

The Critic's Begin to Weigh-in on Cannes / Clip from Die, My Love / Deliver Me from Nowhere Has a Date

THE CRTICS BEGIN TO WEIGH IN ON CANNES




We're not quite a week into Cannes but we do have some critical responses to take a gander at.  Initially, here is a look from Cannes-ratings.org regarding 13 films at Cannes that I have my eye on regarding a possible play at Telluride:

From the Palme Competition category (on a 10 point scale):

The Mastermind: 6.65
Die, My Love: 6.59
Young Mothers: 5.73
The History of Sound: 5.41
A Simple Accident: 6.12

From Un Certain Regard:

Eleanor the Great: 8.83
The Chronology of Water: 6.19

Out of Competition:

Splitsville: 8.67
Orwell: 2+2=5: 7.12
The Disappearance of Joseph Mengele: 6.11
The Wave: 5.88
The Love That Remains (Palmason) 7.79
The Magnificent Life of Marcel Pagnol 6.16

Looking at the Palme competitors, the top five currently are:

1) Sentimental Value (Trier) 9.00
2) Sirat (Laxe) 7.95
3) Nouvelle Vague (Linklater) 7.27
4) Romeria (Simon) 7.20
5) Fuori (Martone (7.00) and Resurrection (Gan) 7.00 (tie)



FROM SCREEN DAILY




Plame Competition top five (on a 4 point scale)

1) Two Prosecutors 3.1
2) The Secret Agent 2.8 (Tie)
2) Sound of Falling 2.8 (Tie)
4) Nouvelle Vague 2.7
5) Sirat, Renoir and Die, My Love 2.5 (Tie) 



FROM IONCINEMA




Palme Competition top five ( on a five point scale):

1) Sirat 3.9
2) Sound of Falling 3.2 (Tie)
2) Nouvelle Vague 3.2 (Tie)
4) Renoir 2.9
5) Dossier 137 2.8



CLIP FROM DIE, MY LOVE

In conjunction with its screening in Palme competition at Cannes, we saw the release of a clip from Lynne Ramsay's Die, My Love. Here that is via YouTube and The Upcoming:





DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE HAS A DATE



Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen in Deliver Me from Nowhere (via IMDb)



20th Century Studios announced this past week that Scott Cooper's Bruce Springsteen biopic, Deliver Me from Nowhere, has been dated for an Oct. 24th release.  The date is very fall fest friendly leaving the door open for the film to screen at TFF #52 as well as Venice, Toronto and/or New York.  As I have mentioned here, Cooper has had a good relationship with Telluride over the years with Black Mass appearing at T-ride in 2015 and Hostiles in 2017. It also doesn't hurt that Searchlight is involved in the film's distribution.




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Thursday, May 15, 2025

Cannes Has Begun / Four Films on the Edge: Blue Moon, Anemone, Bucking Fastard and Welcome to Lynchland

CANNES HAS BEGUN




The 78th Cannes Film Festival opened last Tuesday and will run though May 24th.  TFF watchers know that it's likely that anywhere from 6-10 films screening there the next few days will probably end up in Telluride over Labor Day.  That's been the trend for some time.  One of the things I'll be doing over the next few posts is checking to see how critics respond.  Several film outlets will be posting composite critical responses and I traditionally keep track some of those and report them but the Big Daddy of all Cannes compilations comes from cannes-ratings.org.  

So this week I took a moment to try to calibrate what that compilation has told us over the years.  What I did was to look for the lowest rated film that played at Cannes that also played Telluride.  My thought was that perhaps by doing that we might establish some critical baseline for where the cutoff is below which it's unlikely a film will be selected for Telluride inclusion.

Thus here are the lowest rated films from Cannes for each year (going back to 2011) that made it to TFF.  Cannes-ratings uses a 1-10 scale.

2024-Santosh-5.97
2023-Strange way of Life-5.58
2022-Tori and Lokita-6.11
2021-Unclenching the Fist-6.08
2019-Family Romance LLC-5.68
2018-The Eyes of Orson Welles-6.11
2017-An Inconvenient Sequel-5.75
2016-Neruda-6.58
2015-Rams-5.10
2014-Wild Tales-5.41
2013-Jororowsky's Dune-5.55
2012-Paradise:Love-5.03
2011-Bonsai-5.00

As you can see, the outliers are Neruda at the top and Bonsai and Paradise: Love at the bottom.  The average rating to claim the last Cannes to T-ride spot is at 5.69.  So, if you want to check what the critical reception at Cannes, that might be a spot to think that anything below that has a lesser chance to get to Telluride.

One other point, since it's still so early in the Cannes fest most of the films only have a very few reviews as yet. As Cannes rolls on those films will gather more and more critical responses and you can get a better idea for where a film may end up.  For example, the film at the top of the list right now is Love Me Tender with a 9.12 cumulative rating but it's only been reviewed by four critics...so grain of salt.

Monday's MTFB will have my first real look.


FOUR FILMS ON THE EDGE:

Four films on the periphery of my analysis of what goes to Telluride had moments this week that, at the very least, didn't hurt their chances of playing Telluride.




Richard Linklater's Blue Moon- The film's release dates were announced this week.  It will have a limited release on Oct. 17th followed by a wider release on Oct. 24th.  Linklater has never been to TFF as far as I can discern which works against the notion that it will play Telluride.  However, it does have some things working in its favor.  These release dates for one.  Also, a good critical response from Berlin where it also picked up for Andrew Scott for Best Supporting Performance. It's from Sony Pictures Classics and it stars Ethan Hawke who is often a TFF attendee.




Ronan Day-Lewis's Anemone- Like Blue Moon, Anemone's release dates were also announced this week and leave open the possibility for T-ride.  Anemone will open limited on Oct. 3rd and wide on Oct. 10th.  The film stars past TFF tribute recipient Daniel Day-Lewis who also co-wrote the screenplay.  Day-Lewis first attended TFF in 1989 with My Left Foot and returned for his tribute in 2007 with some scenes from There Will Be Blood.  He won Best Actor Oscars for both of those performances.  Another factor working in favor of a TFF play is that the distributor is Focus Features which has been a reliable Telluride player for years.




Werner Herzog's Bucking Fastard-  Herzog has possibly been the most screened director at Telluride over the years and The Playlist reports:

"Production took place in Ireland (hence the “Irish landscape”) and Slovenia, having wrapped filming last month, as the film is now heading to the Cannes Film Market with the aim of sharing footage with potential buyers."

So it may be ready for a San Juan screening.




Stephane Ghez's Welcome to Lynchland-Played Yesterday at the Cannes Fest with David Lynch's son, Riley introducing it.  The documentary about Lynch's career and films feels like it could be right down TFF's alley given Lynch's stature and his early participation with TFF.


More on Monday.



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Monday, May 12, 2025

Cannes Looms / Clip from Eleanor the Great

CANNES LOOMS




The 78th Cannes Film Festival starts up on Tuesday and runs through May 24th.  As MTFB has done over the past few years, I'll continue to take snapshots of the critical reactions to films and pass those along with each post over the next couple of weeks.

One of  the things that can happen during the course of the festival is that I'll notice some films that I haven't really considered for TFF emerge with a strong critical endorsement.  In other words, a film can move onto my TFF list of possible choices with a strong critical endorsement.

Meanwhile, I took a look at a group of four outlets which have recently posted their "Most Anticipated" Cannes films.  I was looking for a couple of things.  First, what films already seem to be sparking heat and second, a look at the level of interest for films that I have already listed as TFF possibilities.

So, I looked at lists from Harper's Bazaar, W, The Film Stage and Screen Rant.  Five films were on all four lists:

Alpha/J. Ducournau/Neon
The History of Sound/O. Hermanus/Focus-Mubi
Eddington/A. Aster/A24
Die, My Love/L. Ramsay/No U.S. Distributor
Sentimental Value/Joachim Trier/Neon

From this list I have already been pointing at The History of Sound and Die, My Love as TFF #52 potentials.  Eddington is set for a July release here in the U.S. so no TFF play there but I may have to start considering both Alpha and Sentimental Value especially as they're both coming from Neon.

Films with three mentions were Wes Anderson's The Phoenician Scheme (opening in the U.S. on June 6th so no T-ride) and Kristen Stewart's The Chronology of Water which I have had on my pre-Cannes watch list.

Films that made two of the lists included Eleanor the Great and The Mastermind.  Both have popped up here as TFF possibilities.  Michael Angel Covino's Splitsville would have made this list save for its August 22nd U.S. release date.

The Film Stage made mention of three other films that have been on my radar: It Was Just an Accident, The Love That Remains and The Magnificent Life of Marcel Pagnol.

The Film Stage also has an "Honorable Mention" section that includes The Chronology of Water and Eleanor the Great.








CLIP FROM ELEANOR THE GREAT




Deadline dropped an exclusive clip from Scarlett Johansson's directing debut and Cannes Un Certain Regard selection Eleanor the Great starring June Squibb.  The film is being distributed by Sony Pictures Classics.





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Monday, April 28, 2025

Dates Tell a Story / Cannes Posters for 2025

DATES TELL A STORY


Paul Mescal and Jesse Buckley in Chloe Zhao's Hamnet (via World of Reel)


A couple of films that I have been attention to had their release dates announced the past few days and each announcement tells us a least a little bit about possible Telluride ramifications.

Focus Features announced that Chloe Zhao's Hamnet (starring Paul Mescal and Jesse Buckley) will have a limited release on Nov. 27th followed by a nationwide expansion on Dec. 12th. That report is per Indiewire and is linked here.  Those dates keep open the chance that Zhao returns to Telluride.  It also allows the possibility of Venice, Toronto, New York and/or London.

Zhao's The Rider played T-ride in 2017.  Her Oscar winning Nomadland would have played the 47th TFF but that went away with Covid.  However, the fest was instrumental in arranging a Drive-In screening in Los Angeles.  So I can totally see Hamnet making an appearance at TFF #52.

Nomadland won three Oscars including Best Picture, Actress and Direction.

Meanwhile, Focus also announced that Ethan Coen's Honey Don't, which will world premiere at Cannes next month, will be released in the U.S. on August 22nd, thus taking it off the table for a spot at TFF#52.  I mentioned Honey Don't last week and indicated that it was an unlikely candidate for T-ride and this reporting from The Playlist validates that thinking.


CANNES POSTERS FOR 2025

I posted one of them in last Thursday's edition of MTFB.  The two posters celebrate Claude Lelouch's A Man and a Women.

Here they are:






The 78th Cannes Film Festival opens on May 13th.




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Thursday, April 24, 2025

And... More Titles Added to Cannes #78...Finally / New Images from Die, My Love and Chronology of Water

AND...MORE TITLES ADDED TO CANNES #78...FINALLY



Well, after a 24 hour delay the 78th Cannes Film Festival announced more than a dozen new titles to the fest yesterday scattered across various platforms. 


Three films that I had suggested on Monday that could be announced were, in fact, announced.  Lynne Ramsay’s Die, My Love was added to competition, Kristen Stewart’s The Chronology of Water went to Un Certain Regard and Hylnur Palmason’s The Love That Remains was added to the Cannes Premieres section.  I feel (and have felt) that those three films could potentially also screen at Telluride.

One other film of interest, at least to me, and isn’t really on my T-ride radar, is Ethan Coen’s Honey Don’t which was added to the Midnight section. The IMDb description is literally “Two women ( Margaret Qualley and Aubrey Plaza) take a road trip.”

The complete list of 16 films added to Cannes #78 is here from The Film Stage.


NEW IMAGES FROM DIE MY LOVE AND CHRONOLOGY OF WATER


DIE MY LOVE




CHRONOLOGY OF WATER





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Monday, April 21, 2025

More Cannes Titles Tomorrow

MORE CANNES TITLES TOMORROW



Reportedly the 78th Cannes Film Festival will add some other films to their lineup in addition to those already announced.  Speculation centers on which films/directors will be added and to what sections.  The buzz suggests up to three more films might be added to the Palme d'Or competition.  A number of reports suggest that Lynne Ramsay's Die, My Love is locked for a competition slot.  After that, it's up in the air.

I've had the Ramsay film on the "Potential Cannes to Telluride" list for a good long while.  Jordan Ruimy at World of Reel reported late last week that the film had been screened for the fest and as Ruimy writes:

"Lynne Ramsay’s “Die, My Love” just screened for Cannes, and word on the Croisette is—they loved it. Two separate sources tell me the film, starring none other than Robert Pattinson and Jennifer Lawrence, is now officially locked for competition. Buckle up."

Here's the minimal description for the film from IMDb:

"In a remote forgotten rural area, a mother struggles to maintain her sanity as she battles with psychosis."

A couple of other titles that might pop up tomorrow that feel like a post-Cannes Telluride play is possible are Kristen Stewart's The Chronology of Water and Hylnur Palmason's The Love That Remains.

Stay tuned.



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Thursday, April 17, 2025

Cannes' Director's Fortnight and Crtitics' Week / Is This Thing On? a Telluride Possibility? / MegaDoc at T-ride? / Posters for One Battle

CANNES DIRECTOR'S FORTNIGHT AND CRITICS' WEEK



The Cannes Film Festival announced further titles this week for its 78th edition.  Both the films for the Director's Fortnight Section as well Cannes' Critics' Week  were named.  However in both instances no films immediately jump out as Telluride possibilities.  See what you think.

Here are the films announced for the Director's Fortnight section:

“Enzo” (Robin Campillo) 
­”Amour Apocalypse” (Anne Émond)
­”Brand New Landscape” (Yuiga Danzuka) 
­”Classe Moyenne” (Anthony Cordier)
­”Dangerous Animals” (dir. Sean Byrne)
­”La Danse Renards” (Valéry Carnoy) 
­”L’Engloutie” (Louise Hémon) 
­”Les Filles Désir” (Prïncia Car) 
­”Girl on Edge” (Jinghao Zhou) 
­”Indomptables” (Thomas Ngijol)
­”Kokhuo” (Lee Sang-il)
­”Lucky Lu” (Lloyd Lee Choi) 
­”Militantropos” (Smith/Gorlova/Mozgovyi)
­”Miroirs No. 3″ (Christian Petzold)
­”La Mort N’Existe Pas” (Félix Dufour-Laperrière)
­”The President’s Cake” (Hasan Hadi)
“Que Ma Volonté Soit Faite” (Julia Kowalski)
“Sorry Baby” (Eva Victor)

And for Critics' Week:

COMPETITION
Imago – Dir. Déni Oumar Pitsaev
Kika – Dir. Alexe Poukine
Left-Handed Girl – Dir. Shih-Ching Tsou
Nino – Dir. Pauline Loquès
Reedland – Dir. Sven Bresser
Sleepless City – Dir. Guillermo Galoe
A Useful Ghost – Dir. Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke

SPECIAL SCREENINGS
Adam’s Interest – Dir. Laura Wandel (OPENING)
Baise en ville – Dir. Martin Jauvat
Love Letters – Dir. Alice Douard
Dandelion’s Odyssey – Dir. Momoko Seto (CLOSING)


IS THIS THING ON? A TELLURIDE POSSIBILITY

Jordan Ruimy at World of Reel reports that Bradley Cooper's next directorial effort, Is This Thing On? has wrapped production and:

"Searchlight is reportedly “really liking what they’ve seen so far,” and they’re planning a fall 2025 release. The movie is expected to make the rounds at fall festivals, including TIFF and Telluride."

Theis is the IMDb description for the film:

"A couple's marriage crumbles as they pursue separate paths - he explores stand-up comedy in NYC while she rediscovers herself. Together, they learn to redefine their relationship and family dynamics amid major life changes."

The film stars Cooper as well as Will Arnett (who co-wrote) and Laura Dern.  No release date has been offiically announced.



MEGADOC AT T-RIDE?

World of Reel also reports that Mike Figgis' documentary about the making of Francis Ford Copplola's Megalopolis, MegaDoc may also be in play for TFF#52.  In his story from yesterday he quotes Figgis as saying:

"Last month, “MegaDoc” was privately screened in London for “friends” and “family,” and the event included a post-screening Q&A with Figgis, conducted by filmmaker Gareth Evans (“The Raid”). In case you’re wondering, Figgis says that he aims to officially premiere the film at “Venice or Telluride.” 



POSTERS FOR ONE BATTLE AFTER THE OTHER

This week saw the release of posters for Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After the Other.  Up until last week this news wouldn't have likely made it into the Blog but with the release date being moved to Sept. 26th, well, a guy can dream, can't he?

Here's a couple:





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Thursday, April 10, 2025

Cannes Lineup Revealed / Could These Three Films Play TFF #52?

 CANNES LINEUP REVEALED



Early this morning Thierry Fremaux announced the lineup for this year's Cannes Film Festival.  Here are the films announced for the various sections:

In Competition:

The History of Sound/Hermanus
A Simple Accident/Panahi
The Mastermind/Reichardt
Young Mothers/Dardenne Brothers


Un Certain Regard:

Eleanor the Great/Johansson


Special Screenings:

The Magnificent Life of Marcel Pagnol/Chomet


Cannes Premiere:

The Disappearance of Joseph Mengele/Serebrennikov
Orwell/Peck
Splitsville/Covino
The Wave/Lelio


As always, we look to Cannes for clues about films that could have their North American Premiere at Telluride on Labor day weekend.  From the above it feels like, sight unseen, that these films have a chance to be at TFF #52:

Meanwhile, some films that had been speculated were not announced this morning including:

After the Hunt/Guadagnino
The Chronology of Water/Stewart
Die, My Love/Ramsay
Hamnet/Zhao
The Love That Remains/Palmason
Orphan/Nemes
The Way of the Wind/Malick

Remember, though, Cannes is notorious for adding films to their schedule after their opening announcement.

Of course what happens at Cannes does affect what may or may not be selected.  I pay close attention to how critics react to films at Cannes, and to some extent the awards results at the end of the fest to calibrate what may come down the pike.


*****Late Breaking...Despite having not been officially announced by Cannes this morning, Spike Lee revealed via social media that his Highest 2 Lowest will premiere there Out of Competition.



COULD THESE THREE FILMS PLAY TFF #52?


(Rooney Mara and Kate Mara filming Bucking Fastard for Werner Herzog)



Could Werner Herzog finish his new film quickly enough for a TFF #52 debut?  World of Reel reports that filming is currently underway in Dublin, Ireland.  Herzog has been known to be able to move quickly in the past.  So, maybe?

World of Reel also reports that Kathryn Bigelow's first feature in eight years is aiming for a fall fest debut.  The article mentions Telluride as a possible landing place.

And finally, I have been hesitant to consider Bennie Safdie's The Smashing Machine as a TFF #52 possibility but The Film Stage reports that the film has an Oct. 3rd release date which would fit in nicely after a TFF screening.  



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Monday, April 7, 2025

Last Shot at Cannes / A Look at the E-Mailbag

LAST SHOT AT CANNES




Jordan Ruimy at World of Reel has been keeping a steady eye on the speculation about what may be screening at the 78th Cannes Film Festival.  His extensive list has been developing for months.  Now, on the brink of the titles being revealed (on Thursday, April 10th) we take a last look at his predictions and assess possible Telluride selections.  From Ruimy's list, the most likely TFF #52 players are:

After the Hunt/Amazon-MGM/Luca Guadagnino
Couture/No Distrib/Alice Winocour
Die, My Love/No Distribution/Lynne Ramsay
Orphan/No Distrib/Laszlo Nemes
The Disappearance of Joseph Mengele/No Distribution/Kirill Serebrennikov
The History of Sound/Mubi/Oliver Hermanus
The Love That Remains/No Distrib/Hylnur Palmason
The Mastermind/Mubi/Kelly Reichardt
The Magnificent Life of Marcel Pagnol/Sony Pictures Classics/Sylvain Chomet
The Way of the Wind/No Distribution/Terrence Malick
The Young Mother's Home/No Distribution/The Dardennes Brothers
Untitled Jafar Panahi Film





A LOOK AT THE E-MAILBAG




I have a file in one of my email accounts labeled "Future Telluride".  That's where I file away posts/articles about future films that, for some reason...and not always the same reason, strike me as having some Telluride Film Fest potential.  There are some dating all the way back to 2014 that I've held onto.

So, anyway, I was cleaning the folder up a bit over the weekend and kind of went down a rabbit hole of films that I had tagged and that had ultimately screened at TFF over the last couple of fests.  The folder contains links for TFF #50 films such as: The Zone of Interest, Poor Things, Nyad, All of Strangers and The Bikeriders.  For TFF #51: The Outrun, Emilia Perez, Maria, Bird and A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things.

So, I thought, what the heck...what films possible for TFF #52 are tucked away in the folder?  Here they are:

After the Hunt/Luca Guadagnino/Amazon-MGM
Ballad of a Small Player, The/Edward Berger/Netflix
Bride, The/Maggie Gyllenhaal/Warners
Bugonia/Yorgos Lanthimos/Focus
Deliver Me From Nowhere/Scott Cooper/Searchlight
Die, My Love/Lynne Ramsay/No Distribution
Frankenstein/Guillermo Del Toro/Netflix
Hamnet/Chloe Zhao/Focus
History of Sound, The/Oliver Hermanus/Focus
Jay Kelly/Noah Baumbach/Netflix
Magnificent Life of Marcel Pagnol, The/Sylvain Chomet/SPC
Marty Supreme/Josh Safdie/A24
Mastermind, The/Kelly Reichardt/Mubi
Pressure/Anthony Maras/Focus
Roofman/Derek Cianfrance/Miramax
Untitled Alejandro Inarritu Project/Alejandro Inarritu/Warners

Not saying these will all make the TFF #52 lineup...but I bet some of them do.



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Thursday, April 3, 2025

Next Best Pictures Cannes Guesses / Interviews and Profiles: Naomi Watts on The Friend

NEXT BEST PICTURE'S CANNES GUESSES





We're almost there.  The Cannes lineup announcement is a week from today.  In today's post I dissect the Cannes lineup that Next Best Picture advocated the week before last with the intent of trying to guess which films will play in France in May then Telluride over Labor Day weekend.

From NBP's list, my best guesses would be:

Die, My Love/No Distribution/Lynne Ramsay
Eleanor the Great/Sony Pictures Classics/Scarlett Johansson
Orphan/No Distribution/Laszlo Nemes
The Chronology of Water/No Distribution/Kristen Stewart
The Disappearance of Joseph Mengele/No Distribution/Kirill Serebrennikov
The History of Sound/Mubi/Oliver Hermanus
The Mastermind/Mubi/Kelly Reichardt
The Wave/No Distribution/Sebastian Lelio 
The Way of the Wind/No Distribution/Terrence Malick
The Young Mother's Home/No Distribution/The Dardennes Brothers

NBP is also predicting films from Wes Anderson, Richard Linklater, Ari Aster, Jim Jarmusch and Spike Lee.  For various reasons I doubt any of those will be Telluride bound.




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Monday, March 31, 2025

Cannes Announcement Draws Near / One Battle Trailer Drops / Something Else to Keep an Eye On

 CANNES ANNOUNCEMENT DRAWS NEAR




We'll get the bulk of the Cannes lineup for Palme competition as well as Une Certain Regard, Out-of-Competition and Special Screenings on April 10th.  Between now and then, I'll be adding Cannes Guesswork from Variety (today) and then Next Best Picture and World of Reel next week prior to the actual announcement.

For today, I've drawn from Variety's Cannes spec piece published March 14th.  From that piece here are ten Cannes to TFF possibilities:


After the Hunt/Amazon-MGM/Luca Guadagnino
Couture/No Distribution/Alice Winocour
Die, My Love/No Distribution/Lynne Ramsay
Orphan/No Distribution/Laszlo Nemes
The Chronology of Water/No Distribution/Kristen Stewart
The Disappearance of Joseph Mengele/No Distribution/Kirill Serebrennikov
The History of Sound/Mubi/Oliver Hermanus
The Mastermind/Mubi/Kelly Reichardt
The Way of the Wind/No Distribution/Terrence Malick
The Young Mother's Home/No Distribution/The Dardennes Brothers

Variety also unequivocally reports that Yorgos Lanthimos' Bugonia and Julian Schnabel's In the Hands of Dante will not be playing Cannes.



ONE BATTLE TRAILER DROPS

So remember a couple of week's ago when Warners moved Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another to a Sept. 26th release date opening the door to a potential selection by Telluride and/or Venice and/or Toronto?  That was followed by small teaser for a forthcoming full trailer.  Then, the full trailer dropped last week.

Here the trailer is from YouTube:



I'm intrigued.

On a related note, there is a good deal of hubbub about wrangling between PTA and Warners over the final cut of the film that may be related to reported test screenings.  

I'm keeping my eyes and ears open.


SOMETHING ELSE TO KEEP AN EYE ON




I'm sure a lot of you saw the news this past week that A24, Barry Jenkins and Zendaya are all on board for a biopic (of a sort) about the life of Ronnie (Bennett) Spector.  That combination is eye catching and could be Telluride material for, say, 2026?

Details are sparse but you can check out these stories from last week about the project:







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Thursday, February 13, 2025

MTFB Oscar Update: Winners Predicitons: Above the Line / Looking Forward to Cannes / Trailer for The Friend / Interviews and Profiles: The Seed of the Sacred Fig and Nickel Boys

MTFB OSCAR UPDATE: WINNERS PREDICTIONS: ABOVE THE LINE




The difference two weeks can make.  Since the last posting of theses six "Above the Line" categories, the Karla Sofia Gascon implosion has done major damage to the Oscar chances of Emilia Perez and the 1-2-3 blitz from last weekend of Anora winning Best Picture from the Critics' Choice as well as the Producers' Guild and the directing trophy from the Directors' Guild has re-shaped the Oscar map.  Here's where we are as of this morning.  As always TTFF films are Bold and a film/performer's position from the last set of predictions is indicated in parentheses to the right.


BEST PICTURE




1) Anora (4)
2) Conclave (3)
3) A Complete Unknown (5)
4) The Brutalist (2)
5) Wicked (6)
6) Emilia Perez (1)
7) The Substance (7)
8) I'm Still Here (10)
9) Dune Part Two (9)
10) Nickel Boys (8)


BEST DIRECTION

1) Sean Baker/Anora (3)
2) Brady Corbet/The Brutalist (1)
3) James Mangold/A Complete Unknown (4)
4) Coralie Fargeat/The Substance (5)
5) Jacques Audiard/Emilia Perez (2)


BEST ACTRESS

1) Demi Moore/The Substance (1)
2) Fernanda Torres/I'm Still Here (3)
3) Mikey Madison/Anora (3)
4) Cynthia Erivo/Wicked (5)
5) Karla Sofia Gascon/Emilia Perez (4)


BEST ACTOR




1) Adrien Brody/The Brutalist (2)
2) Timothee Chalamet/A Complete Unknown (1)
3) Ralph Fiennes/Conclave (3)
4) Colman Domingo/Sing Sing (4)
5) Sebastian Stan/The Apprentice (5)


BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

1) Zoe Saldana/Emilia Perez (1)
2) Ariana Grande/Wicked (2)
3) Monica Barbaro/A Complete Unknown (4)
4) Isabella Rossellini/Conclave (3)
5) Felicity Jones/The Brutalist (5)


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

1) Kieran Culkin/A Real Pain (1)
2) Edward Norton/A Complete Unknown (2)
3) Yura Borisov/Anora (4)
4) Guy Pearce/The Brutalist (3)
5) Jeremy Strong/The Apprentice (5)

Comment: As of today's post, MTFB is predicting TFF #51 films to win of these six categories: Picture, Direction and both Supporting Acting awards.

Anora's ascendance is clear as is the Emilia Perez debacle.  I was actually surprised that Emilia Perez only dropped to #6 in Best Picture and the Zoe Saldana remains viable for a Best Supporting Actress film for the film.

Oscar voting is open and we wait to hear from the BAFTAs on Sunday.


LOOKING FORWARD TO CANNES




Jordan Ruimy of World of Reel has his annual speculation list up and running for films that might be selected for Cannes.  As I always like to do at this time of year, I checked it put to see what titles jumped out as possible considerations for TFF #52.  From his lengthy list, here are some films that could screen at Cannes and then make the trip to southwestern Colorado (the order is as they appear in Ruimy's piece):

Die, My Love (Ramsay)
The Mastermind/Reichardt
The Way of the Wind (Malick)
Young Mother (Dardennes)
Orphan (Nemes)
The Love That Remains (Palmason)
The Magnificent Life of Sylvain Pagnol (Chomet)
Bugonia (Lanthimos)
In the Hands of Dante (Schnabel)



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