Good Tuesday everyone...from Birmingham, Alabama and the National Speech and Debate Tournament...
A WOLF ON THE PROWL
The first trailer for Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" starring Leonardo DiCaprio dropped yesterday and the internet was abuzz with multiple ways to link to it. Although I don't think that it's a likely Telluride entrant, it almost certainly will have some effect on the upcoming Oscar season. Further, it's not completely impossible that it could be a part of The SHOW. So here's the trailer and several links to accompanying stories:
itunes:
http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/paramount/thewolfofwallstreet/
Rope of Silicon:
http://www.ropeofsilicon.com/the-wolf-of-wall-street-movie-trailer-dicaprio-scorsese/
The Wrap:
http://www.thewrap.com/movies/article/leonardo-dicaprio-martin-scorsese-party-hard-wolf-wall-street-trailer-97706
MANDELA'S POSTER
A film with a somewhat rosier prospect of Telluride play is Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom starring Idris Elba as Nelson Mandela and directed by Justin Chadwick. That film released its first poster yesterday as per this post from The Hollywood Reporter:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/idris-elba-channels-nelson-mandela-569953
ACT OF WINNING
One of the most talked about documentaries at last year's TFF was Josh Oppenheimer's "The Act of Killing". It continues to make waves as it was named winner of the Special Jury Prize at the Sheffield Doc/Fest. IndieWire has that story here:
http://www.indiewire.com/article/the-act-of-killing-tops-sheffield-doc-fest
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Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Monday, June 17, 2013
Pics from Inherent Vice/Annecy Ends/Salinger Trailer
Good Monday everyone.
PICS FROM INHERENT VICE
Paul Thomas Anderson's "Inherent Vice" starring Joaquin Phoenix continues to film in and around Los Angeles. PTA fan site Cigarettes and Redvines posted a slew of on-set photos in the last couple of days featuring Phoenix and Martin Short.
You can see all of them at this link:
http://cigsandredvines.blogspot.com/2013/06/first-look-at-martin-short-in-inherent.html
ANNECY ENDS
Probably the world's most important animated film festival has come to a conclusion in France. The Annecy Animation festival was a contributor to last year's Telluride fest. "Rio 2096" won the top prize, the Crystal Award. Other award winners and a complete wrap-up of the festival, check out this from Variety:
http://variety.com/2013/film/news/rio-2096-takes-top-honor-at-annecy-fest-1200497503/
SALINGER TRAILER
I had been thinking that the upcoming documentary on J.D. Salinger had a shot to be a Telluride film...but I have discovered that the release date is now set for Sept. 6...the weekend after TFF concludes. That doesn't make it impossible and I can actually see a scenario wherein The Weinstein Company might think the immediate opening after a Telluride weekend might make a lot of sense. So, don't rule it out completely.
All that to get to this...it has a trailer...
Here are a couple of posts that accompanied the release of the trailer this week:
From Movie City News:
http://moviecitynews.com/2013/06/trailering-salinger-231/
And from The Playlist:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/watch-captivating-trailer-for-documentary-on-famed-literary-recluse-jd-salinger-20130613
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PICS FROM INHERENT VICE
Paul Thomas Anderson's "Inherent Vice" starring Joaquin Phoenix continues to film in and around Los Angeles. PTA fan site Cigarettes and Redvines posted a slew of on-set photos in the last couple of days featuring Phoenix and Martin Short.
You can see all of them at this link:
http://cigsandredvines.blogspot.com/2013/06/first-look-at-martin-short-in-inherent.html
ANNECY ENDS
Probably the world's most important animated film festival has come to a conclusion in France. The Annecy Animation festival was a contributor to last year's Telluride fest. "Rio 2096" won the top prize, the Crystal Award. Other award winners and a complete wrap-up of the festival, check out this from Variety:
http://variety.com/2013/film/news/rio-2096-takes-top-honor-at-annecy-fest-1200497503/
SALINGER TRAILER
I had been thinking that the upcoming documentary on J.D. Salinger had a shot to be a Telluride film...but I have discovered that the release date is now set for Sept. 6...the weekend after TFF concludes. That doesn't make it impossible and I can actually see a scenario wherein The Weinstein Company might think the immediate opening after a Telluride weekend might make a lot of sense. So, don't rule it out completely.
All that to get to this...it has a trailer...
Here are a couple of posts that accompanied the release of the trailer this week:
From Movie City News:
http://moviecitynews.com/2013/06/trailering-salinger-231/
And from The Playlist:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/watch-captivating-trailer-for-documentary-on-famed-literary-recluse-jd-salinger-20130613
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Saturday, June 15, 2013
Best of the Week/New Mickey at TFF #40?
Good Saturday from Little Rock, AR. I'll be in Birmingham tonight! (for the National Speech Tournament).
BEST OF THE WEEK
Take a look at the best stories I covered this week...
PARTY IN L.A....CLUES?
Last night in Los Angeles The Telluride Film Festival through a fairly discreet invitation only party designed to tease this year's 40th rendition of the festival. The Hollywood Reporters' Scott Feinberg was there and filed a substantial story very early this morning. You can find that linked here:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/telluride-film-festival-organizers-tease-566526
Highlights of Scott's post include:
The presence of some Hollywood heavyweights to the tune of Alexander Payne, James Gray and Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner. What does their presence mean?
Count on "Nebraska" at TFF #40. Gray's appearance reinforces my belief that "The Immigrant" will SHOW. The Matt Weiner thing is really curious. He's got a film that he's written, directed and produced entitled "You Are Here" starring Owen Wilson and Zach Galifinakis. It has no announced distributor or release date but IMDb lists it as being in post-production. Makes you wonder.
Maybe Weiner is just a big fan of the festival...
Here are the IMDb links for:
"Nebraska": http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1821549/?ref_=sr_1
"The Immigrant": http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1951181/?ref_=sr_1
"You Are Here": http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1545754/
(P.S. the cast of "You Are There" includes frequent Telluride guest Peter Bogdonavich...which is more ammo for the theory that the film plays).
Also attending the party, "The King's Speech scribe David Seidler and sometime SHOW guest, the irrepressible Norman Lloyd.
Feinberg also reveals that, as I have suspected, George Clooney was an instrumental factor in"Argo's" appearance at TFF #39 and we shouldn't be surprised if Mr. Clooney comes back...maybe not this year...but soon.
FORTE AND SQUIBB AND NEBRASKA
You probably should get used to this. Will Forte and June Squibb in a post from HitFix/YouTube talking about Alexander Payne's "Nebraska". Stuff like this is likely to be appearing on this blog a good deal over the next 10 weeks or so as "Nebraska" is almost certainly going to be on the SHOW's 40th playlist. (it may actually be the #1 "Bet" when my first "ten Bets" list goes up in a couple of weeks). Here's the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrLvenIMW4k&feature=youtube_gdata&utm_source
BEST OF THE WEEK
Take a look at the best stories I covered this week...
PARTY IN L.A....CLUES?
Last night in Los Angeles The Telluride Film Festival through a fairly discreet invitation only party designed to tease this year's 40th rendition of the festival. The Hollywood Reporters' Scott Feinberg was there and filed a substantial story very early this morning. You can find that linked here:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/telluride-film-festival-organizers-tease-566526
Highlights of Scott's post include:
The presence of some Hollywood heavyweights to the tune of Alexander Payne, James Gray and Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner. What does their presence mean?
Count on "Nebraska" at TFF #40. Gray's appearance reinforces my belief that "The Immigrant" will SHOW. The Matt Weiner thing is really curious. He's got a film that he's written, directed and produced entitled "You Are Here" starring Owen Wilson and Zach Galifinakis. It has no announced distributor or release date but IMDb lists it as being in post-production. Makes you wonder.
Maybe Weiner is just a big fan of the festival...
Here are the IMDb links for:
"Nebraska": http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1821549/?ref_=sr_1
"The Immigrant": http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1951181/?ref_=sr_1
"You Are Here": http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1545754/
(P.S. the cast of "You Are There" includes frequent Telluride guest Peter Bogdonavich...which is more ammo for the theory that the film plays).
Also attending the party, "The King's Speech scribe David Seidler and sometime SHOW guest, the irrepressible Norman Lloyd.
Feinberg also reveals that, as I have suspected, George Clooney was an instrumental factor in"Argo's" appearance at TFF #39 and we shouldn't be surprised if Mr. Clooney comes back...maybe not this year...but soon.
FORTE AND SQUIBB AND NEBRASKA
You probably should get used to this. Will Forte and June Squibb in a post from HitFix/YouTube talking about Alexander Payne's "Nebraska". Stuff like this is likely to be appearing on this blog a good deal over the next 10 weeks or so as "Nebraska" is almost certainly going to be on the SHOW's 40th playlist. (it may actually be the #1 "Bet" when my first "ten Bets" list goes up in a couple of weeks). Here's the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrLvenIMW4k&feature=youtube_gdata&utm_source
DALLAS BUYERS DATE
I have mentioned Jean-Marc Vallee's "Dallas Buyers Club" starring Matthew McConnaughey as a Telluride potential film for a while now. We got word yesterday from The Playlist that the film has settled into a Dec. 6th release date which puts it in prime time awards wise and also well within the Telluride time frame. Here's the link to the Playlist post:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/will-this-finally-be-matthew-mcconaugheys-oscar-year-the-dallas-buyers-club-nabs-awards-season-date-20130607
By the by...I think McConnaughey seems like a very strong Best Actor candidate with this.
I have mentioned Jean-Marc Vallee's "Dallas Buyers Club" starring Matthew McConnaughey as a Telluride potential film for a while now. We got word yesterday from The Playlist that the film has settled into a Dec. 6th release date which puts it in prime time awards wise and also well within the Telluride time frame. Here's the link to the Playlist post:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/will-this-finally-be-matthew-mcconaugheys-oscar-year-the-dallas-buyers-club-nabs-awards-season-date-20130607
By the by...I think McConnaughey seems like a very strong Best Actor candidate with this.
MC CONNAUGHEY TALKS "DALLAS' AND MORE
Anne Thompson/Thompson on Hollywood provides this video interview with actor Matthew McConnaughey whose "Dallas Buyers Club" has a shot at being a part of the Telluride lineup.
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/matthew-mcconaughey-talks-magic-mike#
THE CONGRESS GETS DISTRIBUTION
Ari Folman's "The Congress" which played last month as a part of the non-competition portion of the Cannes Film Festival has secured North American distribution. Drafthouse and Films We Like have collaborated to attain those rights. This may actually be a good sign to those who are hoping that Folman's long awaited follow up to his critically successful "Waltz with Bashir" (which appeared at TFF #35) might be a part of this year's Telluride lineup. Drafthouse was represented at Telluride last year with Josh Oppenheimer's "The Act of Killing".
Drafthouse and FWL also have nabbed the rights to Cannes selection "Borgman" which may put it in play as a TFF#40 possibility as well. ComingSoon.net has the acquisition story here:
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=105215
Anne Thompson/Thompson on Hollywood provides this video interview with actor Matthew McConnaughey whose "Dallas Buyers Club" has a shot at being a part of the Telluride lineup.
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/matthew-mcconaughey-talks-magic-mike#
THE CONGRESS GETS DISTRIBUTION
Ari Folman's "The Congress" which played last month as a part of the non-competition portion of the Cannes Film Festival has secured North American distribution. Drafthouse and Films We Like have collaborated to attain those rights. This may actually be a good sign to those who are hoping that Folman's long awaited follow up to his critically successful "Waltz with Bashir" (which appeared at TFF #35) might be a part of this year's Telluride lineup. Drafthouse was represented at Telluride last year with Josh Oppenheimer's "The Act of Killing".
Drafthouse and FWL also have nabbed the rights to Cannes selection "Borgman" which may put it in play as a TFF#40 possibility as well. ComingSoon.net has the acquisition story here:
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=105215
KATE'S PLANS
I speculated last week that Jason Reitman's new film "Labor Day" has a solid chance to make an appearance at Telluride this year. I also conjectured that a Kate Winslet tribute in conjunction with the film made some sense. However, the day after that post came news that Ms. Winslet has developed a medical condition which might alter that scenario...she's preggers. The Hollywood Reporter story is linked here:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/kate-winslet-husband-ned-rocknroll-562710
Does the Winslet pregnancy rule out a tribute? Of course it doesn't but it does add a new wrinkle into the calculation about the possibility of a tribute for the Oscar winner.
NEW MICKEY AT TFF #40
Annecy Animation has not been a stranger to the Telluride Film Festival (thank you Serge Bromberg) and if it continues for #40 expect to see this animated short in Telluride over Labor Day weekend...entitled "Get a Horse". HitFix has the story here:
http://www.hitfix.com/motion-captured/disney-animation-shocks-and-delights-annecy-crowd-with-innovative-new-mickey-mouse-cartoon
This is where "Paperman" came from last year...so...
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I speculated last week that Jason Reitman's new film "Labor Day" has a solid chance to make an appearance at Telluride this year. I also conjectured that a Kate Winslet tribute in conjunction with the film made some sense. However, the day after that post came news that Ms. Winslet has developed a medical condition which might alter that scenario...she's preggers. The Hollywood Reporter story is linked here:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/kate-winslet-husband-ned-rocknroll-562710
Does the Winslet pregnancy rule out a tribute? Of course it doesn't but it does add a new wrinkle into the calculation about the possibility of a tribute for the Oscar winner.
NEW MICKEY AT TFF #40
Annecy Animation has not been a stranger to the Telluride Film Festival (thank you Serge Bromberg) and if it continues for #40 expect to see this animated short in Telluride over Labor Day weekend...entitled "Get a Horse". HitFix has the story here:
http://www.hitfix.com/motion-captured/disney-animation-shocks-and-delights-annecy-crowd-with-innovative-new-mickey-mouse-cartoon
This is where "Paperman" came from last year...so...
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Have a good weekend.
Friday, June 14, 2013
Corman and YouTube/Forte and Squibb and Nebraska/SPC Bosses Honored
Good Friday everyone. The CEO and I are on the road today to Little Rock, AR. and then onto Birmingham AL. for the National Speech Tournament. It should be a week of forensic fun!
CORMAN AND YOU TUBE
One of the great thrills of TFF #39 was the opportunity to meet and pass a few words with film making legend Roger Corman. Corman may single-handedly be responsible, indirectly, for a huge chunk of the best American cinema of the last half century.
Always a visionary in terms of making films make money, Corman is delving into his considerable backlog of film to start a YouTube channel that will feature that material. Need to see the original "Little Shop of Horrors"? This could be your answer.
The full story is here from The Los Angeles Times:
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-roger-corman-youtube-channel-20130611,0,7726944.story
FORTE AND SQUIBB AND NEBRASKA
You probably should get used to this. Will Forte and June Squibb in a post from HitFix/YouTube talking about Alexander Payne's "Nebraska". Stuff like this is likely to be appearing on this blog a good deal over the next 10 weeks or so as "Nebraska" is almost certainly going to be on the SHOW's 40th playlist. (it may actually be the #1 "Bet" when my first "ten Bets" list goes up in a couple of weeks). Here's the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrLvenIMW4k&feature=youtube_gdata&utm_source
SPC BOSSES GET FETED
I reported on Tuesday that Sony Pictures Classics chiefs Tom Bernard and Michale Barker were to be the initial recipients of The Museum of the Moving Image's Envision Award for being "transformational leaders in film". SPC is usually well represented at the Telluride Film Festival.
Anne Thompson of Thompson on Hollywood filed this report of the evening' activities:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/momi-envision-award-tom-bernard-michael-barker#.UbjSBGxKhNQ.email
More tomorrow...
CORMAN AND YOU TUBE
One of the great thrills of TFF #39 was the opportunity to meet and pass a few words with film making legend Roger Corman. Corman may single-handedly be responsible, indirectly, for a huge chunk of the best American cinema of the last half century.
Always a visionary in terms of making films make money, Corman is delving into his considerable backlog of film to start a YouTube channel that will feature that material. Need to see the original "Little Shop of Horrors"? This could be your answer.
The full story is here from The Los Angeles Times:
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-roger-corman-youtube-channel-20130611,0,7726944.story
FORTE AND SQUIBB AND NEBRASKA
You probably should get used to this. Will Forte and June Squibb in a post from HitFix/YouTube talking about Alexander Payne's "Nebraska". Stuff like this is likely to be appearing on this blog a good deal over the next 10 weeks or so as "Nebraska" is almost certainly going to be on the SHOW's 40th playlist. (it may actually be the #1 "Bet" when my first "ten Bets" list goes up in a couple of weeks). Here's the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrLvenIMW4k&feature=youtube_gdata&utm_source
SPC BOSSES GET FETED
I reported on Tuesday that Sony Pictures Classics chiefs Tom Bernard and Michale Barker were to be the initial recipients of The Museum of the Moving Image's Envision Award for being "transformational leaders in film". SPC is usually well represented at the Telluride Film Festival.
Anne Thompson of Thompson on Hollywood filed this report of the evening' activities:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/momi-envision-award-tom-bernard-michael-barker#.UbjSBGxKhNQ.email
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More tomorrow...
Thursday, June 13, 2013
McConnaughey Talks "Dallas" and More/Greta Talks Frances (and more)/Coming Attractions:Far From the Madding...
Good Thursday everyone...
MC CONNAUGHEY TALKS "DALLAS' AND MORE
Anne Thompson/Thompson on Hollywood provides this video interview with actor Matthew McConnaughey whose "Dallas Buyers Club" has a shot at being a part of the Telluride lineup.
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/matthew-mcconaughey-talks-magic-mike#
GRETA GERWIG CONTINUES THE "FRANCES HA" OFFENSIVE
Keith Jagernauth of The Playlist has a conversation with Frances Ha herself, Greta Gerwig about the Noah Baumbach film and other projects that are in the works:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/greta-gerwig-talks-making-frances-ha-comparisons-to-girls-the-brewing-animated-movie-with-noah-baumbach-more-20130612
COMING ATTRACTIONS
Thimas Vinterberg, who was at TFF #39 with "The Hunt" is developing an adaptation of Thomas Hardy's classic "Far From the Madding Crowd" according to Hit Fix. The project is said to star Carey Mulligan (An Education, Never Let Me Go) and Matthias Schoenaerts (Rust and Bone) and is reportedly in the Fox Searchlight stable. All of these factors suggest hat it should be a serious contender for TFF #41. Here's the HitFix story:
http://www.hitfix.com/in-contention/thomas-vinterberg-to-adapt-far-from-the-madding-crowd-with-carey-mulligan
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MC CONNAUGHEY TALKS "DALLAS' AND MORE
Anne Thompson/Thompson on Hollywood provides this video interview with actor Matthew McConnaughey whose "Dallas Buyers Club" has a shot at being a part of the Telluride lineup.
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/matthew-mcconaughey-talks-magic-mike#
GRETA GERWIG CONTINUES THE "FRANCES HA" OFFENSIVE
Keith Jagernauth of The Playlist has a conversation with Frances Ha herself, Greta Gerwig about the Noah Baumbach film and other projects that are in the works:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/greta-gerwig-talks-making-frances-ha-comparisons-to-girls-the-brewing-animated-movie-with-noah-baumbach-more-20130612
COMING ATTRACTIONS
Thimas Vinterberg, who was at TFF #39 with "The Hunt" is developing an adaptation of Thomas Hardy's classic "Far From the Madding Crowd" according to Hit Fix. The project is said to star Carey Mulligan (An Education, Never Let Me Go) and Matthias Schoenaerts (Rust and Bone) and is reportedly in the Fox Searchlight stable. All of these factors suggest hat it should be a serious contender for TFF #41. Here's the HitFix story:
http://www.hitfix.com/in-contention/thomas-vinterberg-to-adapt-far-from-the-madding-crowd-with-carey-mulligan
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More tomorrow...
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Party in L.A....Clues?/SPC Hondos Awarded/Trailers for Sale or Rent
Good Wednesday to you...
PARTY IN L.A....CLUES?
Last night in Los Angeles The Telluride Film Festival through a fairly discreet invitation only party designed to tease this year's 40th rendition of the festival. The Hollywood Reporters' Scott Feinberg was there and filed a substantial story very early this morning. You can find that linked here:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/telluride-film-festival-organizers-tease-566526
Highlights of Scott's post include:
The presence of some Hollywood heavyweights to the tune of Alexander Payne, James Gray and Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner. What does their presence mean?
Count on "Nebraska" at TFF #40. Gray's appearance reinforces my belief that "The Immigrant" will SHOW. The Matt Weiner thing is really curious. He's got a film that he's written, directed and produced entitled "You Are Here" starring Owen Wilson and Zach Galifinakis. It has no announced distributor or release date but IMDb lists it as being in post-production. Makes you wonder.
Maybe Weiner is just a big fan of the festival...
Here are the IMDb links for:
"Nebraska": http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1821549/?ref_=sr_1
"The Immigrant": http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1951181/?ref_=sr_1
"You Are Here": http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1545754/
(P.S. the cast of "You Are There" includes frequent Telluride guest Peter Bogdonavich...which is more ammo for the theory that the film plays).
Also attending the party, "The King's Speech scribe David Seidler and sometime SHOW guest, the irrepressible Norman Lloyd.
Feinberg also reveals that, as I have suspected, George Clooney was an instrumental factor in"Argo's" appearance at TFF #39 and we shouldn't be surprised if Mr. Clooney comes back...maybe not this year...but soon.
SPC HONDOS AWARDED
No film house has a higher profile year in and year out at the Telluride Film Festival than Sony Pictures Classics. I expect this year will be no different.
Last night SPC chiefs Michael Barker and Tom Bernard were awarded the initial Envision Award from the Museum of the Moving Image in New York for being "transformational leaders in film". Looking at their track record, that would be difficult to argue with. On hand to aid in the fete were Marcia Gay Harden, Jonathan Demme, Candice Bergen and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Check the P.R release from The Museum here:
http://www.movingimage.us/support/2013envisionawards
TRAILERS FOR SALE OR RENT
A number of outlets linked to the just released trailer for "Diana"...the Princess Diana biopic starring Naomi Watts that could conceivably be in Telluride... though I put its chances at about 10%. Here are a variety of sources linked to the trailer:
The Playlist: http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/watch-first-teaser-trailer-for-diana-starring-naomi-watts-as-the-peoples-princess-20130612
IndieWire: http://www.indiewire.com/article/watch-naomi-watts-guns-for-that-elusive-oscar-in-first-trailer-for-royal-biopic-diana
FirstShowing.net: http://www.firstshowing.net/2013/first-teaser-trailer-for-hirschbiegels-diana-starring-naomi-watts/?uid=c6d1a5f5843533158643c3fb891093da96bf98aa
More tomorrow...
PARTY IN L.A....CLUES?
Last night in Los Angeles The Telluride Film Festival through a fairly discreet invitation only party designed to tease this year's 40th rendition of the festival. The Hollywood Reporters' Scott Feinberg was there and filed a substantial story very early this morning. You can find that linked here:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/telluride-film-festival-organizers-tease-566526
Highlights of Scott's post include:
The presence of some Hollywood heavyweights to the tune of Alexander Payne, James Gray and Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner. What does their presence mean?
Count on "Nebraska" at TFF #40. Gray's appearance reinforces my belief that "The Immigrant" will SHOW. The Matt Weiner thing is really curious. He's got a film that he's written, directed and produced entitled "You Are Here" starring Owen Wilson and Zach Galifinakis. It has no announced distributor or release date but IMDb lists it as being in post-production. Makes you wonder.
Maybe Weiner is just a big fan of the festival...
Here are the IMDb links for:
"Nebraska": http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1821549/?ref_=sr_1
"The Immigrant": http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1951181/?ref_=sr_1
"You Are Here": http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1545754/
(P.S. the cast of "You Are There" includes frequent Telluride guest Peter Bogdonavich...which is more ammo for the theory that the film plays).
Also attending the party, "The King's Speech scribe David Seidler and sometime SHOW guest, the irrepressible Norman Lloyd.
Feinberg also reveals that, as I have suspected, George Clooney was an instrumental factor in"Argo's" appearance at TFF #39 and we shouldn't be surprised if Mr. Clooney comes back...maybe not this year...but soon.
SPC HONDOS AWARDED
No film house has a higher profile year in and year out at the Telluride Film Festival than Sony Pictures Classics. I expect this year will be no different.
Last night SPC chiefs Michael Barker and Tom Bernard were awarded the initial Envision Award from the Museum of the Moving Image in New York for being "transformational leaders in film". Looking at their track record, that would be difficult to argue with. On hand to aid in the fete were Marcia Gay Harden, Jonathan Demme, Candice Bergen and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Check the P.R release from The Museum here:
http://www.movingimage.us/support/2013envisionawards
TRAILERS FOR SALE OR RENT
A number of outlets linked to the just released trailer for "Diana"...the Princess Diana biopic starring Naomi Watts that could conceivably be in Telluride... though I put its chances at about 10%. Here are a variety of sources linked to the trailer:
The Playlist: http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/watch-first-teaser-trailer-for-diana-starring-naomi-watts-as-the-peoples-princess-20130612
IndieWire: http://www.indiewire.com/article/watch-naomi-watts-guns-for-that-elusive-oscar-in-first-trailer-for-royal-biopic-diana
FirstShowing.net: http://www.firstshowing.net/2013/first-teaser-trailer-for-hirschbiegels-diana-starring-naomi-watts/?uid=c6d1a5f5843533158643c3fb891093da96bf98aa
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Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Dallas Buyers Date/Most Wanted Leaked Trailer/Coming Attractions: Dardennes and Cotillard
Good Tuesday to everyone.
DALLAS BUYERS DATE
I have mentioned Jean-Marc Vallee's "Dallas Buyers Club" starring Matthew McConnaughey as a Telluride potential film for a while now. We got word yesterday from The Playlist that the film has settled into a Dec. 6th release date which puts it in prime time awards wise and also well within the Telluride time frame. Here's the link to the Playlist post:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/will-this-finally-be-matthew-mcconaugheys-oscar-year-the-dallas-buyers-club-nabs-awards-season-date-20130607
By the by...I think McConnaughey seems like a very strong Best Actor candidate with this.
MOST WANTED TRAILER LEAKED
Anne Thompson/Thompson on Hollywood tweeted yesterday that BleedingCool.com had leaked a trailer for Anton Corbijn's John LeCarre adaptation "A Most Wanted Man". "Most Wanted" also has some TFF #40 potential as I noted last week.
Here's the link to the story:
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2013/06/05/leaked-trailer-for-a-most-wanted-man-anton-corbijn-adapts-john-le-carre/
COMING ATTRACTIONS
Keep your eyes peeled for this film as a possible/probable selection for TFF #41: "Two Days, One Night" from the Dardennes Brothers and featuring Oscar winner and TFF #39 Tributee Marion Cotillard.
The Hollywood Reporter has the story here:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/cannes-new-dardenne-brothers-movie-525233#
More tomorrow...
DALLAS BUYERS DATE
I have mentioned Jean-Marc Vallee's "Dallas Buyers Club" starring Matthew McConnaughey as a Telluride potential film for a while now. We got word yesterday from The Playlist that the film has settled into a Dec. 6th release date which puts it in prime time awards wise and also well within the Telluride time frame. Here's the link to the Playlist post:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/will-this-finally-be-matthew-mcconaugheys-oscar-year-the-dallas-buyers-club-nabs-awards-season-date-20130607
By the by...I think McConnaughey seems like a very strong Best Actor candidate with this.
MOST WANTED TRAILER LEAKED
Anne Thompson/Thompson on Hollywood tweeted yesterday that BleedingCool.com had leaked a trailer for Anton Corbijn's John LeCarre adaptation "A Most Wanted Man". "Most Wanted" also has some TFF #40 potential as I noted last week.
Here's the link to the story:
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2013/06/05/leaked-trailer-for-a-most-wanted-man-anton-corbijn-adapts-john-le-carre/
COMING ATTRACTIONS
Keep your eyes peeled for this film as a possible/probable selection for TFF #41: "Two Days, One Night" from the Dardennes Brothers and featuring Oscar winner and TFF #39 Tributee Marion Cotillard.
The Hollywood Reporter has the story here:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/cannes-new-dardenne-brothers-movie-525233#
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Monday, June 10, 2013
Congress Gets Distrib/Frances (Greta) Talks/Kate's Plans
Good Monday everyone.
I'm trying to resist the urge to manufacture a way to get to New York in the next month or two after having watched the Tony Awards last night.
THE CONGRESS GETS DISTRIBUTION
Ari Folman's "The Congress" which played last month as a part of the non-competition portion of the Cannes Film Festival has secured North American distribution. Drafthouse and Films We Like have collaborated to attain those rights. This may actually be a good sign to those who are hoping that Folman's long awaited follow up to his critically successful "Waltz with Bashir" (which appeared at TFF #35) might be a part of this year's Telluride lineup. Drafthouse was represented at Telluride last year with Josh Oppenheimer's "The Act of Killing".
Drafthouse and FWL also have nabbed the rights to Cannes selection "Borgman" which may put it in play as a TFF#40 possibility as well. ComingSoon.net has the acquisition story here:
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=105215
FRANCES (GRETA) TALKS
TFF #39 favorite "Frances Ha" from collaborators Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach has performed really well in its first few days of release. Co-writer and star Gerwig was recently interviewed by Style Caster. You can peruse that here:
http://stylecaster.com/greta-gerwig-lena-dunham-frances-ha/
KATE'S PLANS
I speculated last week that Jason Reitman's new film "Labor Day" has a solid chance to make an appearance at Telluride this year. I also conjectured that a Kate Winslet tribute in conjunction with the film made some sense. However, the day after that post came news that Ms. Winslet has developed a medical condition which might alter that scenario...she's preggers. The Hollywood Reporter story is linked here:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/kate-winslet-husband-ned-rocknroll-562710
Does the Winslet pregnancy rule out a tribute? Of course it doesn't but it does add a new wrinkle into the calculation about the possibility of a tribute for the Oscar winner.
More tomorrow...
I'm trying to resist the urge to manufacture a way to get to New York in the next month or two after having watched the Tony Awards last night.
THE CONGRESS GETS DISTRIBUTION
Ari Folman's "The Congress" which played last month as a part of the non-competition portion of the Cannes Film Festival has secured North American distribution. Drafthouse and Films We Like have collaborated to attain those rights. This may actually be a good sign to those who are hoping that Folman's long awaited follow up to his critically successful "Waltz with Bashir" (which appeared at TFF #35) might be a part of this year's Telluride lineup. Drafthouse was represented at Telluride last year with Josh Oppenheimer's "The Act of Killing".
Drafthouse and FWL also have nabbed the rights to Cannes selection "Borgman" which may put it in play as a TFF#40 possibility as well. ComingSoon.net has the acquisition story here:
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=105215
FRANCES (GRETA) TALKS
TFF #39 favorite "Frances Ha" from collaborators Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach has performed really well in its first few days of release. Co-writer and star Gerwig was recently interviewed by Style Caster. You can peruse that here:
http://stylecaster.com/greta-gerwig-lena-dunham-frances-ha/
KATE'S PLANS
I speculated last week that Jason Reitman's new film "Labor Day" has a solid chance to make an appearance at Telluride this year. I also conjectured that a Kate Winslet tribute in conjunction with the film made some sense. However, the day after that post came news that Ms. Winslet has developed a medical condition which might alter that scenario...she's preggers. The Hollywood Reporter story is linked here:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/kate-winslet-husband-ned-rocknroll-562710
Does the Winslet pregnancy rule out a tribute? Of course it doesn't but it does add a new wrinkle into the calculation about the possibility of a tribute for the Oscar winner.
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Saturday, June 8, 2013
deadCENTER/Best of the Week
Good Saturday to everyone...
DEAD CENTER WEEKEND:
Oklahoma's own film festival: Check out the last half of OKC's deadCENTER film Fest. Their website: http://deadcenter.festivalgenius.com/2013/ The Jogger, Yellow, Spectacular Now, Kings of Summer and more.
BEST OF THE WEEK
Here's a look back at the best posts/stories from this week on MTFB.
DEAD CENTER WEEKEND:
Oklahoma's own film festival: Check out the last half of OKC's deadCENTER film Fest. Their website: http://deadcenter.festivalgenius.com/2013/ The Jogger, Yellow, Spectacular Now, Kings of Summer and more.
BEST OF THE WEEK
Here's a look back at the best posts/stories from this week on MTFB.
40TH TFF POSTER/ARTIST REVEALED
Like the other journalists on the Telluride Film Festival mailing list, I got word late last week that a poster artist had been selected and the poster for TFF #40 had been unveiled. I have included the poster image and the accompanying news release from TFF P.R. head Shannon Goodwin Mitchell:
TELLURIDE FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES DEAN TAVOULARIS
AS 40th ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL POSTER ARTIST
May 30, 2013
BERKELEY, CA – 40th Telluride Film Festival (August 29 – September 2, 2013), presented by National Film Preserve LTD., proudly announces Oscar-winning production designer Dean Tavoularis as its 2013 poster artist. Tavoularis will attend the 40th Telluride Film Festival over Labor Day weekend to present his poster design to the public and hold a poster signing for festival guests.
As a student, Dean Tavoularis studied painting and architecture at different art schools and went on to work at Disney Studios as an in-betweener in the animation department where he worked on the 1955 film “Lady and the Tramp.” He then transitioned to the live-action department where he worked on the 1954 film “20,000 Leagues Under The Sea.” His career as a production designer began in 1967 when filmmaker Arthur Penn asked him to lead the artistic direction for “Bonny And Clyde.” Three years later, he and Penn teamed up again on “Little Big Man.” He began working with Francis Ford Coppola in 1972 on “The Godfather”, which was the beginning of much collaboration including the latter two films in “The Godfather” trilogy and “Apocalypse Now.”
Tavoularis has spent the last ten years focusing on his work as a painter. His return to film came in 2012 when he was the production designer on Roman Polanski’s “Carnage.” He has worked on over thirty films spanning four decades, landing five Academy-Award nominations and one win for “The Godfather Part II.” Tavoularis lives in Paris and Los Angeles with his wife, actress Aurore Clément.
“We are thrilled Dean agreed to do the poster art for the 40th anniversary,” said Executive Director Julie Huntsinger. “The 40th edition will be a remarkable celebration of TFF’s past and present, and Dean’s work with Telluride is a wonderful parallel. He was a part of Telluride in its very early years when he designed a poster for a TFF celebration called the ‘Spirit of Zoetrope.’ We are excited to have him back and to present his vision for this special year. ”
Tavoularis remarks, “When I was asked by Tom Luddy and Julie Huntsinger if I would design the poster for the 40th Telluride Film Festival, I was first flattered and then thoughtful of being part of the Telluride film history. In my own way I pondered Telluride’s past and in fact all film festivals. Like the word implies, a festival is a fair; people gathering to show their films. It just as well could be their tomatoes. It’s an exchange. I wanted a poster that was simple and joyful, that looked homemade with pure colors in shapes that symbolize a 1:85 screen and an audience. One cannot exist without the other. I am very happy to be a small part of Telluride’s history.”
Dean Tavoularis joins a prestigious list of artists who have shared their talents with Telluride Film Festival. Past poster artists include Ed Ruscha, John Mansfield, Julian Schnabel, Dottie Attie, Doug and Mike Starn, David Lance Goines, Chuck Jones, David Salle, Alexis Smith, Jim Dine, Seymour Chwast, Frederic Amat, Francesco Clemente, Dave McKean, Gary Larson, Chip Kidd, John Canemaker, Mark Stock, Laurie Anderson, William Wegman, Ralph Eggleston, Maira Kalman and Dave Eggers.
To view and download the 40th Telluride Film Festival poster art, visit: http://we.tl/l0OjjbIQN7
40th Telluride Film Festival posters will be available for purchase throughout the five-day Festival or by visiting the TFF website atwww.telluridefilmfestival.org.
40th Telluride Film Festival passes are now available at www.telluridefilmfestival.org.
40th Anniversary of the Telluride Film Festival
Telluride Film Festival is celebrating its 40th Anniversary August 29 – September 2, 2013. To commemorate this special occasion an additional day has been added to the usual four-day Festival, making room for a five-day bounty of special programming and festivities. Passes are now available for purchase atwww.telluridefilmfestival.org.
About Telluride Film Festival
The prestigious Telluride Film Festival ranks among the world’s best film festivals and is an annual gathering for film industry insiders, cinema enthusiasts, filmmakers and critics. TFF is considered a major launching ground for the fall season’s most talked-about films. Founded in 1974, Telluride Film Festival, presented in the beautiful mountain town of Telluride, Colorado, is a four-day international educational event celebrating the art of film. Telluride Film Festival’s long-standing commitment is to join filmmakers and film connoisseurs together to experience great cinema. The exciting schedule, kept secret until Opening Day, consists of over two dozen filmmakers presenting their newest works, special Guest Director programs, three major Tributes to guest artists, special events and remarkable treasures from the past. Telluride Film Festival is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit educational program. Festival headquarters are in Berkeley, CA.
About Our Sponsors
Telluride Film Festival is supported by Land Rover North America, Turner Classic Movies, Ernst & Young, Film Finances, Audible.com, Telluride Mountain Village Owners Association, Universal Studios, Meyer Sound, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Bombardier Business Aircraft, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, Américas Film Conservancy, Telluride Foundation, Pine Ridge Vineyards, The London Hotel Group, UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, Dolby, Telluride Alpine Lodging, Crumpler, ShopKeep POS, The Hollywood Reporter, Boston Light and Sound, among others.
THE "ZOG" IS ON TRACK
If you've been reading this blog for the past 9 months, you know that there is a plan to add a new, large venue for TFF #40. The new facility will be in Town Park and, for the festival, will be named the Werner Herzog Theater (or "The Zog"...well, that's what I'm calling it. We'll see if that nickname catches on). The Watch newspaper in Telluride reported this week that the process is humming right along:
STARTING TO READ THE TEA LEAVES
Last February 28th the fine folks at HitFix/InContention gave us their rundown of 25 films that they thought would have Oscar potential for this year. Included within each film's capsule description was a guess at its fall film festival potential. I have referenced this article a couple of times since its initial post and thought of it again as I get ready for a summer of Telluride #40 speculation so it seemed like a good place to return to as a way of kicking off the summer. You can access the entire post here:
For those that would prefer a truncated version...here you go.
Listed alphabetically, here are the 13 films they mentioned as Telluride possibles on the list of 25 (with a comment or two along the way):
"August: Osage County"...I'm dubious that this will actually play Telluride. This seems more like a New York Film Fest opener or closer to me. That said, it's not impossible. Distribution is by The Weinstein Company...past tributee George Clooney is a producer. Past tributee Meryl Streep plays the lead (or co-lead).
"Captain Phillips"...Again, I'd be surprised.
"Diana"...Third straight film that HitFix lists that I think probably won't play.
"The Fifth Estate"...The Julian Assange film starring Benedict Cumberbatch. Finally, a film that I think has a fighting shot to make the T-ride playlist. Bill Condon directs and has been repped at Telluride previously with "Kinsey" which also provides the second bit of Telluride connectivity. Laura Linney (of "Kinsey" and frequent Telluride appearances) is a in "Fifth Estate". This might even make the first "Ten Bets" list that'll go up at the end of the month.
"Foxcatcher"...Steve Carell, Mark Ruffalo and Channing Tatum in a true story of murder and Olympic wrestling directed by Bennett Miller. This is a soft maybe from me at this point, though I'd be pretty psyched if it actually does show at The SHOW.
"Labor Day"...Jason Reitman directs ("Juno", "Up in the Air") after having not been in Telluride with "Young Adult" in 2011. I think he'll be back. And I am looking forward to that potential return. Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin...yes please. And just to toss a thought out there...A Kate Winslet tribute?
"Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom"...Again, I'm dubious. Although it has a Telluride pedigree in that its distribution is via TWC and director Justin Chadwick was repped at TFF #37 with "The First Grader".
"A Most Wanted Man"...The TFF connection is pretty thin here but I'd love for it to make the grade. It's a John LeCarre story and has Philip Seymour Hoffman in it. Film4 is listed as a producer and that's the only real connection to past TFFs. Film4 helped produce "Shame", "Never Let Me Go" and "Slumdog Millionaire" and looking at what the have produced for the rest of 2013, I believe they will have some presence at TFF #40.
"Nebraska"...If Alexander Payne's new film isn't on the TFF #40 list I would be shocked.
"Oldboy"...If Spike Lee's new film IS ON the TFF #40 list I would be shocked.
"Out of the Furnace"...Director Scott Cooper's follow-up to "Crazy Heart", the little film that earned Jeff Bridges the Oscar for Best Actor. The film stars Christian Bale and Casey Affleck. "Furnace" film doesn't have any particular Telluride pedigree so it wouldn't seem likely.
"Rush"...the Ron Howard directed film about big time auto racing wouldn't seem like the most likely of Telluride films, but T-ride is the only festival that the HitFix article even suggests for the highly anticipated film.
"Serena"...I don't know a lot about this film beyond the fact that it re-unites "Silver Linings Playbook" stars Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence and it's directed by Susanne Bier. What makes me think it's really possible is that U.S. distributor Magnolia also had "The Hunt" and "A Royal Affair" in its stable last year and they played Telluride.
There are 5 films on the Hit Fix list that I would love to see at Telluride that aren't speculated as T-ride films:
"The Counselor", "Inside Llewyn Davis", "Monuments Men", "Wolf of Wall Street" and "Twelve Years a Slave". Although I think I could make a good case for "Twelve Years" and a so-so case for "Monuments Men". The other three...yeah, I'd be surprised too.
CANNES CRITICS COMBINED
As I did last year, I have combined the critics panels totals from the Ioncinema group and the Screen Daily and produced the following chart which shows surprising agreement between the critics and Steven Spielberg's jury.
Ioncinema compiled 16 critics and Screen Daily had 10 evaluating the competition films at Cannes last week. I’ve compiled them together to create a master review of the 26 critics. Here’s what that revealed:
Position/Film/Combined Average Rating (9 would be perfect)/Ion rank/SD Rank/Award
1) Blue is the Warmest Color/La Vie d’Adele 7.7 (1) (1) Palme d’Or
2) Inside Llewyn Davis 7.0 (2t) (2) Grand Prix
3) The Past 6.5 (2t) (3) Best Actress
4) A Touch of Sin 6.4 (4) (4) Screenplay
5/tie) Nebraska 5.9 (na) (3) Best Actor
5/tie) Only Lovers Left Alive 5.9 (5) (na)
7/tie) The Great Beauty 5.8 (6t) (7)
7/tie) Venus in Fur 5.8 (8t) (5t)
9) Behind the Candelabra 5.6 (6t) (8t)
10/tie) Like Father, Like Son 5.5 (8t) (8t)
10/tie) Young and Beautiful 5.5 (6t) (10t)
Close, but no cigar: The Immigrant (5.3)
The Bottom Three:
Only God Forgives (3.7), A Castle in Italy (3.6) and Shield of Straw (3.3)
The two sets of critics were wildly divergent on Nebraska and Only Lovers Left Alive.
As far as Telluride goes, almost everything that finished in the top ten has a shot to play with the probable exceptions of “Inside Llewyn Davis” and “Venus in Fur”. Of course “Behind the Candelabra” won’t play as it has premiered on HBO already.
DEALS AT CANNES (and what they mean...maybe)
Among other things, the Cannes Film Festival serves as a market place for film. Distribution deals and the distributors that make them can point us to some films that could end up at the Telluride Film Festival. Consequently I have included a series of links to a variety of stories/posts about acquisitions that occurred at Cannes or in its immediate aftermath: Beginning with a big swath of multiple posts from IndieWire
:
http://www.indiewire.com/article/cannes-wrap-up-all-the-interviews-news-and-reviews-from-indiewires-festival-coverage?page=2#articleHeaderPanel
More individual stories are as follows:
Sundance Selects grabs "Blue is the Warmest Color" (Palme d'Or winner) and "Like Father, Like Son":
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/sundance-selects-is-releasing-cannes-winners-blue-is-the-warmest-color-and-like-father-like-son
And "The Selfish Giant":
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/cannes-sundance-selects-nabs-north-555986
And "Young and Beautiful"
http://www.indiewire.com/article/sundance-selects-takes-ozons-beautiful-out-of-cannes
AND...Sony Pictures Classics has "The Lunchbox"
http://www.thewrap.com/movies/column-post/cannes-sony-pictures-classics-buys-lunchbox-93676
Sundance was represented at Telluride last year with "The Central Park Five" and in 2011 by several films. All four listed above should be considered potential films for the TFF #40 program.
Meanwhile SPC's grab of "The Lunchbox" also means that it has some very definite Telluride potential. SPC has been very well represented at Telluride for a good long time.
More on Monday...
:
http://www.indiewire.com/article/cannes-wrap-up-all-the-interviews-news-and-reviews-from-indiewires-festival-coverage?page=2#articleHeaderPanel
More individual stories are as follows:
Sundance Selects grabs "Blue is the Warmest Color" (Palme d'Or winner) and "Like Father, Like Son":
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/sundance-selects-is-releasing-cannes-winners-blue-is-the-warmest-color-and-like-father-like-son
And "The Selfish Giant":
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/cannes-sundance-selects-nabs-north-555986
And "Young and Beautiful"
http://www.indiewire.com/article/sundance-selects-takes-ozons-beautiful-out-of-cannes
AND...Sony Pictures Classics has "The Lunchbox"
Sundance was represented at Telluride last year with "The Central Park Five" and in 2011 by several films. All four listed above should be considered potential films for the TFF #40 program.
Meanwhile SPC's grab of "The Lunchbox" also means that it has some very definite Telluride potential. SPC has been very well represented at Telluride for a good long time.
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Friday, June 7, 2013
Cannes-Telluride Possibilities: The Immigrant and The Past/Joel on Jnae
Good Friday...
From Taos, NM...Mumford was fantastic...
CANNES-TELLURIDE POSSIBILITY: THE IMMIGRANT
Part of The Weinstein Company's sizzle reel presentation at Cannes last month was material from James Gray's "The Immigrant". The Playlist reported on the footage here:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/cannes-2013-twc-preview-reel-the-immigrant-showcases-firecracker-phoenix-and-cotillard-but-no-renner-yet-20130517
Sounds good.
CANNES-TELLURIDE POSSIBILITIES: THE PAST
Also making a splash at Cannes was Asghar Farhadi's "The Past" which I think has a very high Telluride likelihood. Anthony Kaufman's ReelPolitik recently posted this about the politics of the Iranian film makers work:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/anthony/cannes-front-runner-the-past#
JOEL ON JANE
The "Jane Got a Gun" project is apparently continuing as evidenced by this interview with star Joel Edgerton from IndieWire:
http://www.indiewire.com/article/joel-edgerton-wish-you-were-here-gatsby-jane-got-a-gun-interview#
From Taos, NM...Mumford was fantastic...
CANNES-TELLURIDE POSSIBILITY: THE IMMIGRANT
Part of The Weinstein Company's sizzle reel presentation at Cannes last month was material from James Gray's "The Immigrant". The Playlist reported on the footage here:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/cannes-2013-twc-preview-reel-the-immigrant-showcases-firecracker-phoenix-and-cotillard-but-no-renner-yet-20130517
Sounds good.
CANNES-TELLURIDE POSSIBILITIES: THE PAST
Also making a splash at Cannes was Asghar Farhadi's "The Past" which I think has a very high Telluride likelihood. Anthony Kaufman's ReelPolitik recently posted this about the politics of the Iranian film makers work:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/anthony/cannes-front-runner-the-past#
JOEL ON JANE
The "Jane Got a Gun" project is apparently continuing as evidenced by this interview with star Joel Edgerton from IndieWire:
http://www.indiewire.com/article/joel-edgerton-wish-you-were-here-gatsby-jane-got-a-gun-interview#
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Deals at Cannes (and what they mean)/Frances Ha in Theaters
Good Thursday...
I'm headed to Taos, NM today...to see Mumford and Sons. Paul McCartney last week and Mumford today...jealous?
I'll keep my eyes peeled for any Carey Mulligan (Mrs. Mumford) sightings.
DEALS AT CANNES (and what they mean...maybe)
Among other things, the Cannes Film Festival serves as a market place for film. Distribution deals and the distributors that make them can point us to some films that could end up at the Telluride Film Festival. Consequently I have included a series of links to a variety of stories/posts about acquisitions that occurred at Cannes or in its immediate aftermath: Beginning with a big swath of multiple posts from IndieWire
:
http://www.indiewire.com/article/cannes-wrap-up-all-the-interviews-news-and-reviews-from-indiewires-festival-coverage?page=2#articleHeaderPanel
More individual stories are as follows:
Sundance Selects grabs "Blue is the Warmest Color" (Palme d'Or winner) and "Like Father, Like Son":
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/sundance-selects-is-releasing-cannes-winners-blue-is-the-warmest-color-and-like-father-like-son
And "The Selfish Giant":
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/cannes-sundance-selects-nabs-north-555986
And "Young and Beautiful"
http://www.indiewire.com/article/sundance-selects-takes-ozons-beautiful-out-of-cannes
AND...Sony Pictures Classics has "The Lunchbox"
http://www.thewrap.com/movies/column-post/cannes-sony-pictures-classics-buys-lunchbox-93676
Sundance was represented at Telluride last year with "The Central Park Five" and in 2011 by several films. All four listed above should be considered potential films for the TFF #40 program.
Meanwhile SPC's grab of "The Lunchbox" also means that it has some very definite Telluride potential. SPC has been very well represented at Telluride for a good long time.
Later this month, I'll break down the distributor/producer players and look at which has what films and what that means for T-ride.
FRANCES HA IN THEATERS
Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig's delightful collaboration is in theaters now. A definite highlight of TFF #39...here are interviews with Baumbach from Moviefone:
http://news.moviefone.com/2013/05/17/noah-baumbach-frances-ha-interview/?utm_hp_ref=moviefone
and another from The Playlist:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/interview-noah-baumbach-talks-20130514
and with actor Michael Zegen from The Huffington Post:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/16/michael-zegen-frances-ha_n_3283156.html?utm_hp_ref=entertainment
More on Friday...
I'm headed to Taos, NM today...to see Mumford and Sons. Paul McCartney last week and Mumford today...jealous?
I'll keep my eyes peeled for any Carey Mulligan (Mrs. Mumford) sightings.
Late breaking about Ms. Mulligan...reports are that she's the likely choice to play Hilary in "Rodham" or whatever it's going to be titled.
DEALS AT CANNES (and what they mean...maybe)
Among other things, the Cannes Film Festival serves as a market place for film. Distribution deals and the distributors that make them can point us to some films that could end up at the Telluride Film Festival. Consequently I have included a series of links to a variety of stories/posts about acquisitions that occurred at Cannes or in its immediate aftermath: Beginning with a big swath of multiple posts from IndieWire
:
http://www.indiewire.com/article/cannes-wrap-up-all-the-interviews-news-and-reviews-from-indiewires-festival-coverage?page=2#articleHeaderPanel
More individual stories are as follows:
Sundance Selects grabs "Blue is the Warmest Color" (Palme d'Or winner) and "Like Father, Like Son":
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/sundance-selects-is-releasing-cannes-winners-blue-is-the-warmest-color-and-like-father-like-son
And "The Selfish Giant":
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/cannes-sundance-selects-nabs-north-555986
And "Young and Beautiful"
http://www.indiewire.com/article/sundance-selects-takes-ozons-beautiful-out-of-cannes
AND...Sony Pictures Classics has "The Lunchbox"
http://www.thewrap.com/movies/column-post/cannes-sony-pictures-classics-buys-lunchbox-93676
Sundance was represented at Telluride last year with "The Central Park Five" and in 2011 by several films. All four listed above should be considered potential films for the TFF #40 program.
Meanwhile SPC's grab of "The Lunchbox" also means that it has some very definite Telluride potential. SPC has been very well represented at Telluride for a good long time.
Later this month, I'll break down the distributor/producer players and look at which has what films and what that means for T-ride.
FRANCES HA IN THEATERS
Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig's delightful collaboration is in theaters now. A definite highlight of TFF #39...here are interviews with Baumbach from Moviefone:
http://news.moviefone.com/2013/05/17/noah-baumbach-frances-ha-interview/?utm_hp_ref=moviefone
and another from The Playlist:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/interview-noah-baumbach-talks-20130514
and with actor Michael Zegen from The Huffington Post:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/16/michael-zegen-frances-ha_n_3283156.html?utm_hp_ref=entertainment
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