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Monday, May 14, 2018

82 Women of Film Take a Stand in Cannes / First Critical Look at Cannes Films / The La Mancha Saga Gets Another Documentary Look / Panahi's Latest Has a Trailer

Good Monday to all...


82 WOMEN OF FILM TAKE A STAND IN CANNES




In an extraordinary moment Saturday, 82 women from all walks of the film world stood in solidarity to express their concern about female representation in the industry at large and Cannes in particular.  The group was led by Cate Blanchett, who is presiding over the Palme d'Or jury this year and film legend Agnes Varda who shred a microphone to deliver a statement in both English and French.  

The number of women was no accident as 82 is the number of females that have directed films that have screened at Cannes in its 71 year history.  Male directed films in that time-1,688.

Among the women in the group of 82-

Telluride Film Festival Executive Director Julie Huntsinger and:
Lea Seydoux
Ava DuVernay
Jane Fonda
Kristen Stewart
Claudia Cardinale
Marion Cotillard
Nandita Das
Patty Jenkins
Salma Hayek


Here's video of the moment from The News Channel and YouTube:



Additionally, here's Vanity Fair's coverage which includes the complete list of 82 women that were on the red carpet on Saturday (for the presentation of Eva Husson's Girls of the Sun):
  

Other coverage is linked here from:




FIRST CRITICAL LOOK AT CANNES FILMS




As I have done for the past several years, I am linking to several sites that are collecting samplings of critical reaction to the films that are screening at Cannes.

The most comprehensive is from Reini Urban who combines seven different critical collections.

As of this morning the top rated film (with at least a dozen responses recorded) among those in the Palme d'Or competition is Alice Rohrwacher's Happy as Lazzaro with 45 combined critic ratings and a 7.53 average.  Pawel Pawlikowski Cold War sits at second with a 7.41 average.


Also from Todas Criticas. Jean Luc Godard's The Image Book leads with an 8.32 with Happy as Lazzaro next at 8.13.

Ioncinema has Cold War out front with a 3.7 (on a five point scale) followed by Jia Zhangke's Ash Is the Purest White with a 3.2.  Jafar Panahi's Three Faces has a 4.3 but that comes from only three critics thus far.

Screen International's compilation is lead by both Cold War and Ash Is the Purest White with a tied 2.9 (on a four point scale).

And the ICS collection of critics has The Image Book on top with a 4.71 (of five) followed by Ash Is the Purest White at 3.92.

The links to the various critical takes are here:









THE LA MANCHA SAGA GETS ANOTHER DOCUMENTARY LOOK




As I have been dutifully reporting, it looks like Terry Gilliam's long-gestating The Man Who Killed Don Quixote will finally screen on Saturday as the closing night film for the 71st Cannes Film Festival.  The 20+ year ordeal is about to get to the next chapter...

In 2002, the efforts of Gilliam to make the film were chronicled in the doc Lost in La Mancha.  That film played TFF.

Now, as Gilliam is on the cusp of realizing the film's completion, word comes that the same crew that produce Lost in La Mancha has been collecting material for a follow on documentary that will cover the latest trials and tribulations that have led to the film's imminent presentation.

The film is currently titled He Dreams of Giants.



PANAHI'S LATEST HAS A TRAILER


Iranian film maker has managed to get another film out of that nation despite his status under house arrest.  Three Faces premiered at Cannes this week and the early critical response seems good.  

Three years ago Panahi's Taxi played Berlin, winning the Golden Bear,  and ultimately Telluride.

Could we see another Panahi film in the San Juans at the end of the summer?  I wouldn't count it out.

Here's the official trailer for the film prepped for Cannes and with English subtitles via YouTube:






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Monday, August 24, 2015

Put the "Taxi" in Reverse / New York Doc Selections: More Clues? / Podcasts Forever / Winslet Talks "Jobs" / Final from Toronto Today / Rate Those Films

Welcome to Tuesday, August 25, 2015...Telluride happens in ten days...Bring it!


PUT THE "TAXI" IN REVERSE

A couple of weeks ago, I had Jafar Panahi's :Taxi" as a likely film for T-ride.  Soon after I posted, however, I was nudged into discovering that the film had played at the Riviera Maya Film Fest in Mexico back in April.  Conclusion...not gonna play Telluride because it won't be a North American first screening.  Check out my post from Aug. 11...

http://michaelstelluridefilm.blogspot.com/2015/08/torontos-third-2015-announcment-analysis.html

But...thanks to the eagle eye and Twitter delivery of @nickallen_redux...I think we can go back to the original notion that "Taxi" may well be a TFF #42 choice.  Check the poster from The Film Stage:


Seems like very strong circumstantial evidence, as my lawyer friends might say, that "Taxi"...which I've been knocking about as a T-ride possibility since the Berlin Fest, is headed to the San Juans.   And I say "Yes!"

Panahi's courage to make films in the face of his governments dictate not to...humbling.

Check out "Taxi's' IMDb profile here:


And here's the link to the full story from The Film Stage:


And for fun...the trailer for the film from YouTube:






NEW YORK DOCUMENTARY SELECTIONS: MORE CLUES?



The New York Film Festival named a dozen films that will play as a part of the 2015 NYFF yesterday.  That entire post from The Film Society of Lincoln Center can be found here:

http://www.filmlinc.org/nyff2015/daily/nyff53-spotlight-on-documentary/

Of interest to Telluride film goers would be the three docs that were not designated as either a "World" or "North American" premiere.



"Ingrid Bergman: In Her Words" has been scheduled.  I wrote in this space back in June when that it sounded like a great fit for Telluride.  Now, by reading the NYFF announcement tea leaves, it looks like this could definitely happen.

I said in that earlier post that it would be great to have Isabella Rosselini on hand and while we're at it, bring in the hottest actress on planet Earth right now, Alicia Vikander who voices Bergman for the film...



Here's my take from my June 20th post:

http://michaelstelluridefilm.blogspot.com/2015/07/le-french-part-troisingridthe.html


And the trailer for the doc that was put together for Cannes:






IMDb profile:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4621016/?ref_=ttrel_rel_tt

Another doc that has no premiere designation from the NYFF announcement is "Troublemakers" The Story of Art and Land".  IMDb lists it as a 2014 project but also doesn't list it as having played anywhere up to now.



It's IMDb page is here:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4096620/companycredits?ref_=ttrel_ql_5


The third doc with no preem designation (which indicates that NY can't list it as a U.S. premiere which gives rise to the theory that it could play Telluride first) is Frederick Wiseman's "In Jackson Heights".  However, Toronto has listed the film as a "North American" premiere which has been telling us that it would NOT be a Telluride choice.  Additionally, the film is set to World Premiere on Sept. 4 in Venice.   So, there is a bit of confusion here.

The Wiseman doc IMDb page is here:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4936064/?ref_=ttrel_rel_tt


My hunch is that the Bergman is on for Telluride, the Wiseman is not and the "Troublemaker/Art" doc is 50/50 to play.


PODCASTS FOREVER



Seems like everyone has a fall fest/awards assessment podcast up this week.  Here are links to:

Oscar Poker (Sasha Stone and Jeffrey Wells):

http://www.awardsdaily.com/podcasts/oscarpoker/episode106.mp3


Awards Watch Oscar Podcast:

http://awardswatch.com/podcasts/oscar-podcast-27-fall-festivals-whats-up-with-miles-ahead-with-special-guest-anne-thompson-joy-revenant-carol-bridge-of-spies-danish-girl-miles-ahead-the-martian-black-mass/


Screen Talk with Anne Thompson and Eric Kohn:

http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/screen-talk-more-oscar-possibilities-from-sarajevo-to-new-york-and-toronto-20150822


WINSLET TALKS "JOBS"


"Steve Jobs" trailer via YouTube


Entertainment Weekly posts this interview with Oscar winner Kate Winslet as she talks about Danny Boyle's "Steve Jobs" and her co-star in the film, Michael Fassbender.

http://www.ew.com/article/2015/07/01/kate-winslet-steve-jobs-movie

 "Steve Jobs" currently sits at the #7 spot in my latest "Ten Bets" published in last Friday's post.


FINAL FROM TORONTO TODAY



Reportedly the final reveal of films for the Toronto International Film Festival comes later today so check back here to see what else we learn from that and how it may pertain to TFF #42.


AND FINALLY...RATE THOSE FILMS...


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Thursday, March 12, 2015

"Incendies". "Prisoners" and.../Larrain: From Berlin to Telluride?/Is a Ride in Panahi's "Taxi" in Your Futrure?

Good Thursday to All.

Today's installment looks at three directors who could have their next project land at Telluride beginning with Denis Villeneuve...




"INCENDIES", "PRISONERS" AND...

Villeneuve's "Sicario" is set for U.S. release on Sept. 18th which Ioncinema has speculated puts it in a window that is friendly to a Venice, Telluride, Toronto run.  "Sicario's" IMDb page is here:

http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/berlin-review-jafar-panahis-enjoyable-act-of-dissidence-taxi-20150207


Perhaps the bigger news this week, however, was the announcement that Villeneuve would be helming the anticipated "Blade Runner" sequel.  Check that news below.




http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/prisoners-enemy-director-denis-villeneuve-to-helm-blade-runner-sequel-harrison-ford-confirmed-to-return-20150226


LARRAIN FROM BERLIN TO TELLURIDE?


Pablo Larrain's "No" was a part of the program for Telluride's 40th anniversary five day blowout in 2013 and I won't be surprised if he's back this year with his latest film, "The Club".  The Playlist explores Larrain's thoughts about the project.



http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/interview-pablo-larrain-on-catholicism-the-club-and-keeping-his-actors-in-the-dark-20150220


IS A RIDE IN PANAHI'S "TAXI" IN YOUR FUTURE?


Jafar Panahi's "Taxi" won Berlin's Golden Bear last month and there is s peculation that we could see it in the San Juans over Labor Day.  The Playlist took a look at the film recently and filed this:



http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/berlin-review-jafar-panahis-enjoyable-act-of-dissidence-taxi-20150207



That's it for now.  More on Monday...