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Aug 31 2006, 08:14 PM
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The Golden Compass (2007) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 3,497 |
look what I just found:
QUOTE Telluride eschews flashiness other film festivals embrace By John Horn Los Angeles Times HOLLYWOOD – As soon as executives at Sony Pictures Classics saw a rough cut of “Capote,” they decided to launch their film at a top film festival. But Sony wasn’t focused on Cannes, didn’t shoot for Sundance and hadn’t singled out Toronto, Venice or Berlin. The company wanted the film to premiere at the Telluride Film Festival, a small Labor Day gathering that isn’t exactly at the top of the industry food chain. “Because it’s a holiday weekend, and because it’s virtually impossible to get to – it’s easier to get to Cannes than it is to Telluride – the people who go to Telluride are truly die-hard movie fans,” says Michael Barker, co-president of Sony’s specialized film unit. “Everyone is there to see movies. There is no other agenda, there are no deals. It’s a place to discover movies.” Sundance has swag, Cannes has yachts, Toronto stars. Telluride has class. “Capote” emerged from last year’s Telluride festival with overwhelmingly positive buzz and not only went on to become a critical smash but also to win a best actor Oscar for Philip Seymour Hoffman. In addition to “Capote,” the Colorado ski town festival has hosted world or domestic premieres of “Lost in Translation,” “Bowling for Columbine,” “Brokeback Mountain,” “Cache” and “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.” So what next great film will Telluride launch in this year’s 33rd annual festival, running from Friday to Monday? Don’t ask festival programmers, or even the makers or stars of the movies themselves. They’re all sworn to secrecy. Unlike virtually every other festival, Telluride keeps the names of its 20 or so new films under wraps until opening day. What some people say is a precious affectation is part of the festival’s idiosyncratic gestalt. Big studio films are rarely invited, but “Walk the Line” was. Christopher Nolan’s remake of “Insomnia” didn’t play in Telluride. But the original 1997 Norwegian thriller did. Where other film festivals welcome paparazzi, Telluride discourages them. At Sundance, a few thousand dollars buys you an all-access credential that allows you to cut lines as if you held a Disneyland Fast Pass. At Telluride, almost all pass holders are created equal, as top stars queue alongside lowly Rocky Mountain film geeks. And while cell phones chirp throughout screenings at other festivals, Telluride guests will be escorted out of the auditorium should their mobile phone ring. “I’ve been to a lot of festivals over the years, and I think Telluride has its own personality,” says Bill Pence, who directs the festival with Tom Luddy. “It’s easygoing; there is a lot of intimate contact between the people who make the films and the people who see the films, and the entire town becomes the festival. I have heard so many times that some of the best talks are between people waiting in line. “We really designed the festival from the get-go for the pass holder. The person attending the movies is the mission. Not the press. Not the chamber of commerce. Not to develop filmmakers. It’s the audience.” That audience can become a bellwether of a film’s prospects. While Telluride audiences were among the first to embrace the Palestinian movie “Paradise Now,” they also were the earliest moviegoers to dismiss William H. Macy as “Edmond” and director Neil Jordan’s “Breakfast on Pluto.” “The great thing about Telluride is that it draws from a national audience of film lovers,” says Albert Berger, who with partner Ron Yerxa produced “Little Miss Sunshine.” Berger and Yerxa’s “Bee Season” premiered at last year’s Telluride festival, and their new film, writer-director Todd Field’s “Little Children,” is set to be shown in this year’s Telluride festival. “It’s a great place to start a grass-roots dialogue about films and filmmakers.” Even though area real estate is stratospherically priced (homeowners include Tom Cruise and Oprah Winfrey), the festival feels more Patagonia than Gucci. “It feels very democratic,” says John Lesher, head of Paramount’s specialty film label, Paramount Vantage. “Everybody has to wait in line together.” -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Predicting Telluride Like any good politician, organizers of the Telluride Film Festival will neither confirm nor deny what might be in this year’s program. But here’s our best guess at a few titles: •“Little Children” – An adaptation of the Tom Perrotta novel, starring Kate Winslet and Patrick Wilson. Directed by Todd Field. “Infamous” – The second feature in as many years about Truman Capote writing “In Cold Blood.” Stars Toby Jones and Daniel Craig; directed by Douglas McGrath. •“Fur” – Nicole Kidman stars as the photojournalist Diane Arbus. Directed by Steven Shainberg. •“Babel” – Cate Blanchett and Brad Pitt top the cast in an episodic drama directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. •“The Last King of Scotland” – Forest Whitaker plays Idi Amin in an adaptation of Giles Foden’s novel. Directed by Kevin Macdonald. •“The Life of Others” – A black comedy about spying in 1980s East Germany. Directed by Florian Henckel-Donnersmarck. •“Venus” – Peter O’Toole heads a cast in a story about two aging actors and a young interloper. Directed by Roger Michell. •“Waitress” – Keri Russell plays a sad waitress looking for love. Directed by Adrienne Shelly. •“Ghosts of Cite Soleil” – A documentary about Haitian gangs. Directed by Asger Leth and Milos Loncarevic. •“After the Wedding” – A Danish drama directed by Susanne Bier. •“Deep Water” – A documentary about a catastrophic sailing race in 1968. Directed by Louise Osmond. fortwayne.com that would be really great This post has been edited by Grace Margaret Mulligan: Aug 31 2006, 08:22 PM |
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Aug 31 2006, 10:49 PM
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Birthday Girl(2002) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 764 |
What???but the film will not open the Rome festival as they announced?
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Aug 31 2006, 11:20 PM
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Nine (2009) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 6,057 |
Yes, it will go to Rome first. Many films go to more then one Film Festival. It is how they create buzz especially for the Oscars.
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Sep 1 2006, 01:41 AM
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The Invasion(2007) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 1,730 |
Good, Fur is opening in more than 1 festival so people will know about it.
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Sep 2 2006, 03:30 AM
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The Invasion(2007) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 1,965 |
there will be nicole at the festival???
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Sep 2 2006, 03:38 AM
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The Golden Compass (2007) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 3,497 |
QUOTE Yes, it will go to Rome first. Many films go to more then one Film Festival. It is how they create buzz especially for the Oscars. Telluride opens today. So this will be a pre-premiere which is kinda typical for Telluride Film Festival. Let's hope Nic will be there... |
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Sep 2 2006, 04:21 AM
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The Portrait Of A Lady(1996) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 498 |
I just checked the website. It looks like Steven Shainberg will be there. i see no mention of Nicole.
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Sep 2 2006, 04:22 AM
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Nine (2009) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 7,258 |
From the Telluride Film Fest site:
17 Fur P/Fri 6:30 PM - C/Fri 10:00 PM - N/Sat 9:00 AM Here is an amazing fairy story from modern Manhattan, a version of beauty and the beast (but which is which?). Diane Arbus is married and the mother of two. She helps her husband’s photography business and the family fur company. And she is a nervous wreck—because she isn’t expressing herself. Then a stranger moves into the upstairs apartment—call him Lionel, and step carefully. He is rare and alarming, but he is a tender soul who will introduce Diane to the lives of the other-than-ordinary. He will give us the Arbus we know. This is an astonishingly bold fable by Steven Shainberg (SECRETARY) that relies to a great extent on the courage, the beauty and the sheer adventurousness of its two central players: Robert Downey Jr. as Lionel and Nicole Kidman going for broke again and suggesting that it’s about time someone wrote a book about her. –DT (U.S., 2006, 120m) In person: Steven Shainberg *DT=David Thomson http://www.telluridefilmfestival.org/press.html -------------------- "Every day, you get better or you get worse. What did you do today?
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Sep 2 2006, 05:24 AM
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The Others(2001) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 802 |
QUOTE(skankyoldwhore @ Sep 2 2006, 04:22 AM) From the Telluride Film Fest site: 17 Fur P/Fri 6:30 PM - C/Fri 10:00 PM - N/Sat 9:00 AM Here is an amazing fairy story from modern Manhattan, a version of beauty and the beast (but which is which?). Diane Arbus is married and the mother of two. She helps her husband’s photography business and the family fur company. And she is a nervous wreck—because she isn’t expressing herself. Then a stranger moves into the upstairs apartment—call him Lionel, and step carefully. He is rare and alarming, but he is a tender soul who will introduce Diane to the lives of the other-than-ordinary. He will give us the Arbus we know. This is an astonishingly bold fable by Steven Shainberg (SECRETARY) that relies to a great extent on the courage, the beauty and the sheer adventurousness of its two central players: Robert Downey Jr. as Lionel and Nicole Kidman going for broke again and suggesting that it’s about time someone wrote a book about her. –DT (U.S., 2006, 120m) In person: Steven Shainberg *DT=David Thomson http://www.telluridefilmfestival.org/press.html So is that good or bad? I cannot tell with him sometimes, lol. |
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Sep 2 2006, 05:27 AM
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Eyes Wide Shut(1999) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 647 |
That's a great article by David Thomson! Thanks, Skanky.
I read another article in the Guardian Unlimited that was titled "Fur will fly at Telluride." Here is a quote from the article: "The four-day event kicks off today with the world premiere of Fur, Stephen Shainberg's highly anticipated account of the life of celebrated photographer Diane Arbus, played by Nicole Kidman in what is expected to be an award-worthy performance." Sure hope there are some more remarks from those who see Fur at Telluride. Don't know if Telluride gives awards but if so maybe Fur has a chance. |
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Sep 2 2006, 05:29 AM
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Nine (2009) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 7,258 |
QUOTE(NicoleFan17 @ Sep 2 2006, 05:24 AM) It is a positive write-up (amazing, astonishingly bold, going for broke, etc., these are all great terms to describe the movie This post has been edited by skankyoldwhore: Sep 2 2006, 05:30 AM -------------------- "Every day, you get better or you get worse. What did you do today?
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Sep 2 2006, 05:29 AM
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The Others(2001) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 802 |
OMG, thanks skanky!
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Sep 2 2006, 05:30 AM
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Nine (2009) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 7,258 |
QUOTE(NicoleFan17 @ Sep 2 2006, 05:29 AM) Yes, he has. That is just a short review -------------------- "Every day, you get better or you get worse. What did you do today?
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Sep 2 2006, 08:46 PM
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The Invasion(2007) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 1,965 |
any reviews???
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Sep 3 2006, 12:41 AM
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Nine (2009) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 7,046 |
Thanks 4 info skanky!
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Sep 4 2006, 06:09 AM
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The Golden Compass (2007) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 3,497 |
here is the official description of fur from the festival homepage:
QUOTE Here is an amazing fairy story from modern Manhattan, a version of beauty and the beast (but which is which?). Diane Arbus is married and the mother of two. She helps her husband’s photography business and the family fur company. And she is a nervous wreck—because she isn’t expressing herself. Then a stranger moves into the upstairs apartment— call him Lionel, and step carefully. He is rare and alarming, but he is a tender soul who will introduce Diane to the lives of the other-than-ordinary. He will give us the Arbus we know. This is an astonishingly bold fable by Steven Shainberg (SECRETARY) that relies to a great extent on the courage, the beauty and the sheer adventurousness of its two central players: Robert Downey Jr. as Lionel and Nicole Kidman going for broke again and suggesting that it’s about time someone wrote a book about her. –DT (U.S., 2006, 120m) www.telluridefilmfestival.org |
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Sep 4 2006, 08:28 AM
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The Golden Compass (2007) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 3,223 |
Thanks Ya'll for such Happy info
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Sep 4 2006, 08:32 AM
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Thanx Skanky
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Sep 4 2006, 10:13 AM
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Margot At The Wedding (2007) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 2,469 |
Not so good..
http://hollywood-elsewhere.com/archives/20...dman_is_out.php QUOTE I *do not like* to be the bearer of bad tidiings as far as Bob Berney and the fortunes of Picturehouse are concerned, but the Telluride consensus so far is saying we should all forget about Nicole Kidman being any kind of Best Actress contender for her Diane Arbus performance in Fur. if there's a standout performance, they're saying, it belongs to Robert Downey, Jr.
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Sep 4 2006, 10:21 AM
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The Others(2001) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 802 |
Well that's not fun news to hear. Its funny how so many good things about yesterday review wise. I wish we could read some of these alledged opinions.
Good for Robert Downey Jr. I guess. This post has been edited by NicoleFan17: Sep 4 2006, 01:58 PM |
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