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Monday, August 18, 2014

Tale of Toronto and Leviathan/Update on Some Film's Status as of Today/Toronto Tomorrow/99 Homes But the House Ain't One

Welcome to Monday!

TALE OF TORONTO AND LEVIATHAN



Eagle-eyed follower of the blog and on Twitter @TheDeepPink tweeted to me on Saturday the following:

TIFF says NA premiere for LEVIATHAN on its website. So I would guess no Telluride based off that.


Well, I thought, that can't be right...so I looked and it was. Guess what...TIFF.net, as TheDeepPink says, is listed as a North American premiere. It was here:



"So", I asked myself, "How'd you get this wrong and label it as a Canadian premiere and claim it was likely for Telluride?" So I dug a little. Here's what happened. Toronto labeled it a Canadian premiere on July 29th. All the news outlets I took the time to look up listed it as a Canadian premiere: Deadline.com, IndieWire, Film Threat, Filmmaker Magazine, The Playlist, Ioncinema...







So...how'd we ALL get it wrong?  Could be because of the official TIFF Press Release which lists "Leviathan" as a Canadian premiere...Look...


I have some feelers out to see if the film's status has changed, if the Press Release was wrong or if the TIFF website is wrong.  At the end of the weekend, I have a couple of pretty good sources (I mean really good sources) that say that the TIFF.net website is wrong. Stay tuned.  I'm feeling confident that it's a Canadian premiere and will be playing Telluride.


UPDATE ON SOME FILM'S STATUS AS OF TODAY

I thought I'd take a quick look at some films that are still a mystery as far as the Telluride and fall film festival lineups are concerned.  For example:


Jack O'Connell in " "71" via The Guardian


" '71"...directed by Yann Demange and starring Jack O'Connell.  It tells the story of a young Brit soldier accidentally abandoned by his unit in war torn Belfast in 1971.

This film was announced as a "New York" premiere last week for the NYFF.  It has previously appeared at four international fests: Berlin, Beune, Karlovy Vary and Jerusalem.  Is set to open in England Oct. 17 and three weeks later in France.  It is being distributed in the U.S. by Roadside Attractions which also has Xavier Dolan's "Mommy" and Tommy Lee Jones' "The Homesman" (see below re: "The Homesman") as potential Telluride films.  Because of its status as a New York premiere, I think it is a very likely selection for Telluride.  Metacritic score: 88.  T-ride chances 70%


"The Homesman" trailer via YouTube and joblo.com


"The Homesman"...directed by Tommy Lee Jones and starring Jones and Hilary Swank.  Set in the late 1800's a pioneer woman rescues a claim jumper and requires that he aids in escorting three women have become insane from Nebraska to Iowa.  "Homesman" played Cannes to a mixed critical reception (69 Metacritics score).  IMDb lists it as playing Toronto on Sept. 16th...though I can't find that on the TIFF website.  Perhaps tomorrow's TIFF announcement will shed some light there.  "The Homesman" is scheduled to open in the U.S. in a limited release on Oct. 3.  "Homesman" is distributed in the U.S. by Roadside Attractions and Saban Films.  Chances of a Telluride play are about 60%...based largely on the distributors, the Cannes play and a Hollywood Reporter piece from July 31.


"A Most Violent Year"



"A Most Violent Year"...directed by J.C. Chandor and starring Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain.  An immigrant family deals with living in NYC during the summer of 1981.

This film had been high on my list (and others' lists too) of films expected to play Telluride.  Currently it has dropped off the "Ten (Plus) Bets list as it is reportedly still editing (as of two weeks ago).  I do know that it was reportedly test screened back in June...which may have been what was the catalyst for continued editing.  Chandor could still have it ready in time, but it would be a very tricky thing.  Hence its disappearance from the "Ten (Plus) Bets".

 "A Most Violent Year" will be distributed in the U.S. by A24.  A24 previously had "Under the Skin" and "Ginger and Rosa" as selections to previous Telluride festivals.  The film is scheduled to open in Canada on Nov. 18 and in December in England.  It has no U.S. release date at this time.  Metacritic score: None.  T-ride chances-10%


"St. Vincent" trailer via YouTube and Coming Soon


"St. Vincent"...directed by Theodore Melfi and starring Bill Murray.  Murray plays a scalawag  (yes, a scalawag) that takes on baby sitting his new neighbors 11 year old.  Hilarity and life lessons ensue.  "St. Vincent" is set to pen domestically on Oct. 24.  It has not been announced for any fest as yet and its distributor is The Weinstien Company.  With Murray, who, seemed to really have fun at TFF two years back with "Hyde Park on Hudson" and TWC repping (and we're fairly sure TWC is already going to be on the ground in T-ride with "The Imitation Game"  and no announced fest date...this seemed like a prime Telluride apple for the picking.  But Deadline.com reported last week that a deal for it to appear at Toronto as a world premiere gala is virtually sewn up.  Probably means it's done as a Telluride hopeful.  We'll probably have that confirmed with tomorrow's Toronto announcement.  T-ride chances-10%


"Slow West" via Thompson on Hollywood


"Slow West"...directed by John Maclean and starring Michael Fassbender.  Fassbender is a mysterious stranger who aids a 17 year old boy in his search across the American west to find the girl he loves.  Fassbender also executive produced the film.

Production companies for "Slow West" include See Saw ("The King's Speech", "Shame" and "Tracks") and Film4 ("Starred Up", "Under the Skin", "12 Years a Slave) but it has no distributor as yet for the U.S.  The film is listed as having been in post since late last year.  "Slow West" has not been announced for any festival at this point.  It'll be interesting if this pops up in Toronto's announcement tomorrow.  Chances for Telluride-20%.


"Suffragette" via Rope of Silicon


"Suffragette"...directed by Sarah Gavron and starring Meryl Streep, Helena Bonham Carter and Carey Mulligan.  The story of the early feminist movement.  The film is listed in post-production since late April.  It has announced Australian release date of Dec. 26.  "Suffragette" has been announced for no festival as yet.  It has no distributor but does have both Film4 (see above for "Slow West") and Pathe ("127 Hours", "The Illusionist") producing.  There are rumors that the film's release may be delayed until next year...but as of now IMDb says this year.  T-ride chances 20%.



"Kill the Messenger"...directed by Michael Cuesta and starring Jeremy Renner.  The true story of a reporter who dug into the CIA's use of drug running for guns in the Nicaraguan civil war in the 1980's.  No fest play at this point and a U.S. release date of Oct. 10.  The U.S. distributor is Focus Features ("Hyde Park on Hudson", "Into the Wild").  Telluride chances are 15%.



"The Tribe"...directed by Myroslav Sloboshpitsky.  The cast is all deaf and the film is told almost exclusively in sign language.  It tells the story of a new student trying to fit in a boarding school The film has had a lot of International fest play including Cannes where it was warmly received.  Drafthouse Films ("The Act of Killing") is distributing in the U.S.  A release in Ukraine is scheduled for Sept. 11.  If it had a distributor with more Telluride history, I'd be higher on its chances.  As it is, I'm saying it's 30%.


TORONTO TOMORROW



Toronto's announcement tomorrow is said to include a schedule and guest list as well as , according to a Tweet from head man Cameron Bailey..."TIFF Kids, Mavericks, Discovery" and what he calls a "Special Treat"...I'll bet that's the "St. Vincent" announcement.

Nevertheless, there should be some more clues as to what to expect Telluride-way. after we know what TIFF says.

99 HOMES BUT THE HOUSE AIN'T ONE


Garfield and Shannon in "99 Homes"


Eagle-eyed follower of MTFB Ian aka @thin_white_duke dropped me a line last night about a story he had tracked down at thehindu.com.  The piece focuses on producer Ashok Amritraj.  Amritraj is one of the prodcers of Ramin Bahrani's "99Homes" starring Andrew Garfield, Michael Shannon and Laura Dern.  The story confirms "99 Homes" will play Telluride but implies that we won't see Garfield or Shannon in T-ride.  I am betting that Ms. Dern is on hand, however.

You can look at the entire story here:

http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/ashok-amritrajs-latest-production-99-homes-makes-it-to-three-prestigious-film-festivals/article6324273.ece


More tomorrow...


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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

The British Are Coming Part Two/Werner Interview on the Queen/TWC Slate Nixes Two/Bailey and "The Policy" Interview/Speaking of Toronto

A good Tuesday to everyone...


THE BRITISH ARE COMING PART TWO

Yesterday I began my annual recap of European Production companies that have had some history of films that make the T-ride program form year to year.  I started with the Brits with a look at BBC Films, The British Film Institute and The UK Film Council.  Today, we close the British review by taking a peak at Film4 and See-Saw Films.

FILM4



Film4 has been a fairly constant presence at Telluride over the past few years and often when they are represented, they're represented with multiple titles:

2006: Deep Water
2007: When Did You Last See Your Father, Brick Lane
2008: Happy-Go-Lucky, Hunger, Slumdog Millionaire
2009: No film
2010: Another Year, Never Let Me Go
2011: Shame
2012: No film
2013: Under the Skin, 12 Years a Slave, Starred Up

This year, Film4 is associated with many titles that have the potential to play at TFF #41 including the all but certain Mike Leigh film "Mr. Turner".

Also in the Film4 basket:

"Slow West", "Suffragette", "Jimmy's Hall" and "Carol".  

There seem to be some questions about whether either "Suffragette" and "Carol" will be ready for a festival play.  "Jimmy's Hall" screened at Cannes, so it's clearly ready and "Slow West" has been listed on IMDb in post-production since December...so you'd think it should be ready.

Film4's IMDb page:


SEE-SAW FILMS



See-Saw has only been producing since 2009 but in that short time they have been a part of a few films that have made an impact at Telluride.  The first film they were associated with that made a splash at The SHOW was "The King's Speech" in 2010.  They were also involved with:

"Shame" in 2011 and 
"Tracks" in 2013.

In 2014, See-Saw has involvement with two Michael Fassbender starring vehicles: Justin Kurzel's "Macbeth" and John Maclean's "Slow West" (see above).  Macbeth also stars Marion Cotillard and is listed as being in post-production by IMDb as of April.  Could See-Saw be part of a Fassbender double play?  Possibly.  

Of the two, my guess is that "Slow West" might be the more likely play and that's based on nothing more than conjecture.  Note this, however:  Fassbender seemed to have a really great time in Telluride last year and he is an executive producer on the film.

And on a late note...it appears that Macbeth isn't ready to roll.  See the Thompson on Hollywood story below.

See-Saw's IMDb page:


TWC SLATE NIXES TWO


Benedict Cumberbatch in "The Imitation Game"


Anne Thompson reported yesterday that The Weinstein Company has settles on release dates for a number of their films going into the fall.  Among information to be gleaned are that both Justin Kurzel's "Macbeth" and Saul Dibb's "Suite Francaise" are likely out of the running for 2014 and that means that they're unlikely for Telluride.

Looking at the release sked that Thompson includes in the story, it appears that TWC has three films positioned for the fall film fest/awards run:  "The Imitation Game" which most think is on the Telluride program due to its classification last week by the Toronto film fest as a "Canadian" premiere.  Additionally, Theodore Melfi's "St.Vincent" starring Bill Murray is set for late October and Tin Burton's "Big Eyes" starring Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz is set for Christmas Day.

Interestingly, Ned Benson's "The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them" (the combination version of what was originally the two films subtitled "Him" and "Her" is set for a Sept. 19th release.  Had it not played Toronto last year, I might be thinking about it as a Telluride possibility.  Perhaps I shouldn't dismiss that possibility completely out of hand.

The complete Thompson post is here:

http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/weinstein-co-awards-plans-come-into-focus-what-are-their-oscar-frontrunners-20140728


WERNER INTERVIEW ON THE QUEEN



James Rocchi recently interviewed auteur Werner Herzog and The Playlist excerpted that back a week or two ago.  In that post, The Playlist focuses on the upcoming "Queen of the Desert" starring Nicole Kidman, Robert Pattinson, James Franco and Damian Lewis.  As I am at about 95% certainty that it will play at Telluride in a month, I have linked that post here:


http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/werner-herzog-talks-queen-of-the-desert-makes-ominous-prediction-about-nicole-kidmans-performance-20140714


CAMERON BAILEY AND "THE POLICY" INTERVIEW



Steve Zeitchik of the Los Angeles Times sat down with Toronto International Film Festival Artistic Director Cameron Bailey recently to talk about the new Toronto premiere/screening policy.  That interview went up yesterday.  I have included the link here:

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-tiff-2014-toronto-schedule-premieres-change-telluride-20140727-story.html#page=1

AND SPEAKING OF TORONTO...

TIFF has clarified their intent about announcing additional films over the next few weeks.  As previously reported, Vanguard and Masters sections will be announced today and additional Galas and Special Presentations are set to be announced in two weeks on Aug. 12.  Organizers are also saying that they will have the schedule available on Aug. 19th.

It seems to me that the announcements on both of those dates will bring even more deductive information about the prospective Telluride lineup.

For those interested, I will attempt to post the Vanguard and Masters section announcement a little later today with some analysis where and if warranted.


More later...probably today!

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Saturday, July 5, 2014

Oscar at the Half/Best of the Week: SPC, Sundance Selects and IFC, Foxcatcher Poster and Trailer, Fassbender's Western, St. Vincent and The Tribe

Good Saturday to All...

OSCAR AT THE HALF

Both Kris Tapley at HitFix and Scott Feinberg at The Hollywood Reporter took the opportunity this past week to take a look at the awards landscape as we moved past the half way point on the 2014 calendar.  As you might expect, both fellows suggest that the bulk of films that are likely to contend are still to come.  I have linked both Kris' and Scott's posts here:

http://www.hitfix.com/in-contention/off-the-carpet-its-half-time-in-the-2014-2015-oscar-race

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/oscars-2015-standout-films-halfway-715729

BEST OF THE WEEK

Here's the best from Michael's Tellluride Film Blog from this past week...

TEN BETS 2014 #2



Here's your second edition of "Ten Bets" for films that I expect to appear at the 41st Telluride Film Festival. Last weeks list looked like this:

10) Salt of the Earth (Wenders)
9) Winter Sleep (Ceylan)
8) Red Army (Polsky)
7) Coming Home (Yimou)
6) Foxcatcher (Miller)
5) The Roosevelts (Burns)
4) Leviathan (Zvyagintsev)
3) Birdman (Inarritu)
2) Two Days, One Night (Dardennes)
1) Mr. Turner (Leigh)
  

After a week of tracking any Telluride news/rumors, here's your new "Ten Bets" (also, see the next story below):

10) Coming Home
9) Winter Sleep
8) Red Army
7) The Roosevelts
6) Queen of the Desert
5) Foxcatcher
4) Leviathan
3) Two Days, One Night
2) Mr. Turner
1) Birdman


NEWS FROM WELLS


"Birdman" trailer via YouTube


Jeffrey Wells at Hollywood Elsewhere posted a Telluride piece on Wednesday.  He claims that Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's "Birdman" is a Telluride lock...which I have suspected for over a year.  Also a lock, according to Wells: Werner Herzog's "Queen of the Desert" which has also been anticipated here, as long as it was finished.  Wells also says that Paul Thomas Anderson's "Inherent Vice" and David Fincher's "Gone Girl" are locked for the New York Fest and necessarily pre-empted for T-ride. 

The really interesting tidbit is the possibility of a Telluride presentation of Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar".  Up until last year, I would have thought this unlikely in the extreme but with the success of Telluride landing Alfonso Cuaron's "Gravity" last year...I could believe this.  I'm not there yet...but I don't rule it out either.

Wells also has a couple of comments about the Toronto Film Fests ultimatum vis-a-vis Telluride and you can find the entire piece here:





RUDDERLESS RELEASE IS SET




Well, you know, if you read this space with any regularity, I have been following, rather obsessively, the progress of William H. Macy's Sundance hit "Rudderless".  I've been privy to a lot of the backstage machinations on the film for more than five years and it's with great pleasure that I can pass on this news.  "Rudderless" will be released in the U.S. on Oct. 17th.  That info comes via a tweet from Macy himself who said yesterday:

"Gentle Folk,
RUDDERLESS opens in theaters Oct 17th. Good lord I'm jacked up about this movie. More later. Macy"

Though I haven't seen this tidbit anywhere in the media...I'm pretty sure that Macy's got his dates right.  No news as to how wide a release the Oct. 17th date will be as yet so I'll keep an eye out on that.  So, I suppose that makes this an "exclusive".  Or, at any rate, an exclusive for those of us who follow Macy on Twitter.


LOOKING AT THE SONY PICTURES CLASSICS SLATE




No distributor has historically had a stronger presence at the Telluride Film Festival than Sony Pictures Classics.  Fest hondos usually tell people that they program between 24 and 30 feature films each year.  For the last ten years, SPC has averaged 4.6 films per festival...or somewhere in the neighborhood of 18% of the T-ride slate each year comes from the SPC stable.


Here's what SPC has shown in Telluride in the last 11 years :

2013: The Invisible Woman, The Lunchbox, The Past, Tim's Vermeer and Jodorowsky's Dune.
2012: The Gatekeepers, At Any Price, Rust and Bone, No, Wadjda, Amour
2011: A Dangerous Method, In Darkness, Footnote, A Separation
2010: Incendies, Of Gods and Men, Tamara Drewe, Another Year, The Illusionist, Inside Job
2009: The Last Station, The White Ribbon, Coco Before Chanel, A Prophet, An Education
2008: Waltz with Bashir, I've Loved You So Long, O'Horten
2007: Brick Lane, When Did You Last See Your Father, Persepolis, The Band's Visit, The Counterfeiters
2006: Jindabyne, The Lives of Others, Volver, The Italian
2005: Breakfast on Pluto, Capote, Cache, The Child
2004: Being Julia, House of Flying Daggers, Bad Education, Merchant of Venice, Up and Down, Yes
2003: The Fog of War, My Life Without Me, The Triplets of Belleville, Young Adam

Here are SPC's films listed by IMDb as of today:

"Leviathan" 
"Jimmy's Hall"
"The Salt of the Earth"
"Foxcatcher"
"Wild Tales"
"Saint Laurent"
"Coming Home"
"Red Army"
"Mr. Turner"
"Aloft"

Six of these films were listed on last week's first "Ten Bets" list.  (Those six are: "Leviathan", "The Salt of the Earth", "Foxcatcher", "Coming Home", "Red Army" and "Mr. Turner").  At this point the other four: "Jimmy's Hall", "Wild Tales", "Saint Laurent" and "Aloft" are less likely to my way of thinking, but none of these ten are impossible for TFF.


SUNDANCE SELECTS TELLURIDE POSSIBLES




Only a player in distribution for just a few years, Sundance Selects has been present at the Telluride Film Festival for the last four fests at various levels of involvement.

2010: The Princess of Montpensier, Tabloid
2011: The Forgiveness of Blood, The Kid with a Bike, Goodbye First Love and Into the Abyss
2012: The Central Park Five, Everyday
2013: Blue is the Warmest Color


So you can expect one or possibly two of their films to make the grade Labor Day weekend.  Currently Sundance Selects has two Cannes films that could be programmed at Telluride:  Mathieu Amalric's "The Blue Room" and the almost 100% lock that is the Dardennes Brothers' "Two Days, One Night" with Marion Cotillard.

I'm at the point, and have been for a long time, that "Two Days" is a virtual TFF #41 certainty.  Amalric's "Blue Room" is a "could be" that I'd estimate at a 30% chance of making the T-ride program.


IFC FILMS AND TFF #41




IFC films has been a fairly substantial presence at Telluride over the past several years.  The firms highlight year probably was 2008 (the writer's strike year) when it was represented by 5 films.  IFC Films sometimes partners with Sundance Selects.

Here's the film record for IFC Films at Telluride for the past ten years:

2003: Touching the Void, Intermission
2004: Nobody Knows
2005: Three Times
2006: Deep Water, Indigenes
2007: Secret Sunshine, 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days, Jar City
2008: Hunger, Gomorrah, Flame and Citron, Everlasting Moments, The Good, the Bad and the Weird
2009: Fish Tank, Red Riding Trilogy, Life During Wartime, Vincere
2010: The Princess of Montpensier, Carlos
2011: Into the Abyss, Pina
2012: Frances Ha
2013: No Show

IFC Films averages 2.3 films per year at the Telluride Film Festival over the last decade. So...what's in the IFC pipeline that has Telluride implications?

The one that seems most likely is Olivier Assayas' "Clouds of Sils Maria" which also played Cannes.  After that there is also "Bird People", "The Salvation" and "Welcome to New York".  It seems to me that "The Salvation" might be the next most likely film but any of these four or none of them could make the T-ride lineup.


THE PLAYLIST SEEKS FALL FEST CLARITY




IndieWire blog The Playlist posted "The Fall Festival 50: Our Wish list for the Venice, Telluride and Toronto Film Festivals" yesterday and there is a LOT to digest from the lengthy list of films (which actually edges over the 50 mark when "other possibilities" are included.

The Playlist specifically mentions Telluride in connection with six films:  "Unbroken", "While We're Young", "Men, Women and Children", "99 Homes", "True Story" and "Kill the Messenger".  Of that list, I'd agree on the Noah Baumbach "While We're Young".  All of the others have "issues" that may work against their inclusion.  I would love to see "Unbroken" make the trip to the San Juans though.

Four films that I think have some Telluride potential are listed in the article without any specific guess as to where they might end up: "Carol", "Suite Francais", "A Most Violent Year" and "Queen of the Desert"...though, if "Queen" is ready and doesn't play Telluride, I'll be stunned.

The post also suggests that Jon Stewart's "Rosewater" seems to be lock for Toronto and unlikely for Telluride.  It also says "The Imitation Game" is likely for TIFF and though they don't specifically rule out Telluride, an early slot for the Benedict Cumberbatch starrer at TIFF would close the door.  Finally, the Playlist Staff suggests that both Alejandro Inarritu's "Birdman" and Paul Thomas Anderson's "Inherent Vice" are probably headed to Venice which doesn't preclude a Telluride play.  As regular readers of this space know, I'm high on "Birdman's" chances and less bullish on "Vice".

The whole Playlist post is here:

http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/the-fall-festival-50-our-wishlist-for-the-venice-telluride-and-toronto-film-festivals-20140630


FOXCATCHER POSTER FEATURES TATUM




It was all over the Twitterverse yesterday.  A new poster for Bennett Miller's "Foxcatcher" (#6 on last week's "Ten Bets" list) featuring Channing Tatum.  You see it above.  Below are a smattering of the posts from various sources with the poster from yesterday.

Awards Daily:

http://www.awardsdaily.com/blog/new-foxcatcher-poster-puts-channing-tatum-out-front/

Rope of Silicon:

http://www.ropeofsilicon.com/channing-tatum-stares-us-first-domestic-foxcatcher-poster/

People:

http://www.people.com/article/channing-tatum-foxcatcher-trailer-photo-steve-carell-mark-ruffalo-oscar-buzz?

IndieWire:

http://www.indiewire.com/article/youll-take-channing-tatum-seriously-in-this-teaser-poster-for-oscar-bait-foxcatcher-20140630

The Playlist:

http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/channing-tatum-stares-you-down-in-first-poster-for-bennett-millers-foxcatcher-20140630

FASSBENDER'S WESTERN



"Slow West" photo from Thompson on Hollywood


I have made several mentions of Justin Kurzel's "MacBeth" starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard.  I've even suggested that we could have a Cotillard "Twofer" along with "Two Days, One Night".  But Fassbender could be a "Twofer" on his own as well.  Fassbender stars in "Slow West" along with Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Road).  Anne Thompson posted a look at the new film and a hint at the outset that it's a likely going to show at either Telluride or Toronto.  Look at Anne's story here:

http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/first-look-michael-fassbender-in-frontier-western-slow-west-20140629

Anne points out in the article that the film is produced by the team that was behind "A King's Speech", "Shame" and "Tracks".  It's got both See Saw films and Film4 behind it and both have had a good past relationship with Telluride.  All this leads me to believe that I need to really think about "Slow West" as a very real possibility.

TEASERS AND TRAILERS

Two new view of films that might be in the mix for Telluride.  First, a new trailer for Bennett Miller's "Foxcatcher".  I just get more excited every time I see something new about the film.  Here's the trailer via YouTube:




And an accompanying story from The Dissolve:


Meanwhile, I'm warming to the idea that the latest Bill Murray flick could be in the T-ride mix.  "St. Vincent" stars Murray in full irresponsibility mode as an adult that develops a relationship with an adolescent.  It's in The Weinstein Company wheelhouse and could conceivably be a better shot at Oscar consideration than "Hyde Park on Hudson".  Additionally, I got the feeling that Murray really enjoyed his Telluride visit with "Hyde Park" two years ago.  Here's that trailer also from YouTube:



And, again, an accompanying story from The Dissolve:




COULD "THE TRIBE" MAKE NOISE IN TELLURIDE?



Alex Billington of FirstShowing.net reports that Drafthouse Films has acquired U.S. distribution for "The Tribe".  The film is told completely with sign language and without subtitles and was quite the buzz producer at Cannes in May.  

Drafthouse was represented at Telluride in 2012 with Joshua Oppenheimer's "The Act of Killing"...By the way, I fully expect Oppenhiemer's sequel to screen at TFF #41, "The Look of Silence".

Here's the link to the Billington post that includes a slightly NSFW trailer:



More on Monday...enjoy your weekend!

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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Sundance Selects Possibles/Scorsese's TFF Entry?/Fassbender's Western/RIP Paul Mazursky

Good Wednesday Everyone.  I'm writing this morning from Niagara Falls, NY.  Saw the falls yesterday...fantastic.  Headed to Vermont this morning in route to the Berkshires for a weekend of art sales there.


SUNDANCE SELECTS TELLURIDE POSSIBLES



Only a player in distribution for just a few years, Sundance Selects has been present at the Telluride Film Festival for the last four fests at various levels of involvement.

2010: The Princess of Montpensier, Tabloid
2011: The Forgiveness of Blood, The Kid with a Bike, Goodbye First Love and Into the Abyss
2012: The Central Park Five, Everyday
2013: Blue is the Warmest Color


So you can expect one or possibly two of their films to make the grade Labor Day weekend.  Currently Sundance Selects has two Cannes films that could be programmed at Telluride:  Mathieu Amalric's "The Blue Room" and the almost 100% lock that is the Dardennes Brothers' "Two Days, One Night" with Marion Cotillard.

I'm at the point, and have been for a long time, that "Two Days" is a virtual TFF #41 certainty.  Amalric's "Blue Room" is a "could be" that I'd estimate at a 30% chance of making the T-ride program.


SCORSESE'S TFF ENTRY?


Photo via Variety


Martin Scorsese has had several projects over the years at Telluride.  Of late, he's had his documentary work (that which he's produced)  programmed: "George Harrison: Living in the Material World" in 2011.  Variety reported about his latest project "The 50 Year Argument" which focuses on The New York Review of Books.  The doc is scheduled for an October debut on HBO so I can certainly see it making the grade with a Telluride run.  Take a look at the Variety story here:

http://variety.com/2014/film/reviews/film-review-the-50-year-argument-1201254846/

Here's its IMDb page as well:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3510820/?ref_=nm_flmg_prd_8


FASSBENDER'S WESTERN


"Slow West" photo from Thompson on Hollywood


I have made several mentions of Justin Kurzel's "MacBeth" starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard.  I've even suggested that we could have a Cotillard "Twofer" along with "Two Days, One Night".  But Fassbender could be a "Twofer" on his own as well.  Fassbender stars in "Slow West" along with Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Road).  Anne Thompson posted a look at the new film and a hint at the outset that it's a likely going to show at either Telluride or Toronto.  Look at Anne's story here:

http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/first-look-michael-fassbender-in-frontier-western-slow-west-20140629

Anne points out in the article that the film is produced by the team that was behind "A King's Speech", "Shame" and "Tracks".  It's got both See Saw films and Film4 behind it and both have had a good past relationship with Telluride.  All this leads me to believe that I need to really think about "Slow West" as a very real possibility.

RIP PAUL MAZURSKY


Writer-Director and actor Paul Mazusky died yesterday.  He was 84.  He directed "An Unmarried Woman", "Harry and Tonto" and "Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice" among others.  He earned five Oscar nominations over his career.  I've included a Mazursky remembrance from HitFix:

http://www.hitfix.com/in-contention/unmarried-woman-director-paul-mazursky-dies-at-84

ANd here is his IMDb entry:

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005196/?ref_=nv_sr_1


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