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TFF 37 Memorabilia Now Available in SHOW Shop

The Telluride Film Festival Memorabilia Shop is now open online so you can obtain special goodies…great gifts for family, friends and yourself.  The TFF 37 posters, hats, coaster sets, magnets, pins, T-shirts, hoodies, and other clothing items are available in limited supply.

New this year is a stunning Poster Art Collage Umbrella and a DVD featuring the best moments from the Festival. Relive the highlights of your favorite guests, Tributees, and conversations from TFF 37.  The store is open here.

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37th Telluride Film Festival Draws to a Close

Today marks the close of the 37th Telluride Film Festival, presented by the National Film Preserve. Two surprise “Sneak Previews” joined the previously announced list of twenty-four feature films that played in the Festival’s main program; thirteen documentaries in the Backlot program; twenty-five new short films; and six revivals selected by Guest Director Michael Ondaatje. Telluride Film Festival’s celebration of art and film, set amongst the beauty of the Rockies, opened Friday, September 3 and closed today, September 6, 2010.

The following unannounced Sneak Previews screened at the 37th Telluride Film Festival:

127 HOURS (d. Danny Boyle, U.S., 2010) 

BLACK SWAN (d. Darren Aronofsky, U.S., 2010) 

Participating in seminars and panels ranging from cinema to culture to nature, and everything in between were Festival guests: Olivier Assayas, Danny Boyle, Claudia Cardinale, Lavinia Currier, Shlomi Eldar , Charles Ferguson, Colin Firth, James Franco Stephen Frears, Alejandro González Iñárritu Werner Herzog, Tom Hooper, Kazuo Ishiguro, Ben Mankiewicz Lesley Manville, Greil Marcus, Errol Morris, Michael Ondaatje Aron Ralston, Geoffrey Rush, Peter Sellars Bertrand Tavernier and   Peter Weir.

Additional attending Festival guests and program participants include: 

Ehud Bleiberg, Serge Bromberg, James Bruce, Ken Burns, Justin Chadwick, Lee Chang-dong, Mark Cousins, Jake Eberts, Ralph Eggleston, Michelangelo Frammartino, Sasha Waters Freyer, Andrew Garfield, Alex Garland, Ed Harris, Naomie Harris, Jan-Christopher Horak, Dennis Jakob, Harutyun Khachatryan, Kent Jones, Stanton Kaye, Bob Last, Richard Leacock, Phillip Lopate, Audrey Marrs, Kris Marshall, Craig McCall, Todd McCarthy, Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra, Carey Mulligan, Alexander Nanau, Bill Plympton, Edgar Ramirez, Kirill Razlogov, Mark Romanek, Judith Rosenberg, Teri Schwartz, Florin Serban, Fernando Trueba, Paolo Cherchi Usai, Sami van Ingen, Denis Villeneuve, Jane Weiner and Jon Wilkman.

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TFF 37 TBAs, Sneaks and Seminars

Telluride Film Festival, presented by the National Film Preserve, is proud to announce its 2010 Festival program. Twenty-four new feature films presented by their creators in the Festival’s main program; six programs curated by 2010 Festival Guest Director Michael Ondaatje; twenty-five new short films; plus thirteen documentaries screening in the Backlot program.  Celebrating works from over twenty countries, Telluride Film Festival opens Friday, September 3 and runs through Monday, September 6, 2010.


THE ‘SHOW’

37th Telluride Film Festival is pleased to present the following new feature films to play in the ‘SHOW’:

  A LETTER TO ELIA (d. Martin Scorsese and Kent Jones, U.S., 2010)

  ANOTHER YEAR (d. Mike Leigh, U.K., 2010)

  BIUTIFUL (d. Alejandro González Iñárritu, Mexico, 2010)

  CARLOS (d. Olivier Assayas, France/Germany, 2010)

  CHICO AND RITA (d. Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal Spain-Cuba, 2010)

  THE FIRST GRADER (d. Justin Chadwick, U.K., 2010)

  THE FIRST MOVIE (d. Mark Cousins, U.K., 2009)

  HAPPY PEOPLE: A YEAR IN THE TAIGA (d. Dmitry Vasyukov with Werner Herzog, Germany, 2010)

  IF I WANT TO WHISTLE, I WHISTLE (d. Florin Şerban, Romania, 2010)

  THE ILLUSIONIST (d. Sylvain Chomet, U.K., France, 2010)

  INCENDIES (d. Denis Villeneuve, Canada, 2010)

  INSIDE JOB (d. Charles Ferguson, U.S., 2010)

  THE KING’S SPEECH (d. Tom Hooper, U.K., 2010)

  LE QUATTRO VOLTE (d. Michelangelo Frammartino, Italy, 2010)

  NEVER LET ME GO (d. Mark Romanek, U.K./U.S., 2010)

  OF GODS AND MEN (d. Xavier Beauvois, France, 2010)

  OKA! AMERIKEE (d. Lavinia Currier, U.S.-Central African Republic, 2010)

  POETRY (d. Lee Chang-dong, Korea, 2010)

  PRECIOUS LIFE (d. Shlomi Eldar, Israel, 2010)

  THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER (d. Bertrand Tavernier, France, 2010)

  TABLOID (d. Errol Morris, U.S., 2010)

  TAMARA DREWE (d. Stephen Frears, U.K., 2010)

  THE TENTH INNING (d. Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, U.S., 2010)

  THE WAY BACK (d. Peter Weir, U.K., 2010)

In keeping with Festival tradition, additional “Sneak Previews” are expected to surprise attendees over the weekend. Sneaks will be announced on the Telluride Film Festival webpage throughout the weekend.

MEDALLION AWARDS

TFF is proud to honor the following three recipients with its Silver Medallion awards, given to recognize an artist’s significant contribution to the world of cinema:

  CLAUDIA CARDINALE - Italian film star Claudia Cardinale (8 ½, THE LEOPARD, THE PINK PANTHER) will receive the Silver Medallion followed by an onstage interview conducted by Hilton Als (Saturday) and Davia Nelson (Sunday). The program will include a screening of Valerio Zurlini’s GIRL WITH A SUITCASE (Italy, 1961).

  COLIN FIRTH – Telluride audiences will be the first to see British actor Colin Firth’s performance in THE KING’S SPEECH. The film will be preceded by a survey of Firth’s career (PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING, A SINGLE MAN), the presentation of the Silver Medallion and an onstage interview with Davia Nelson (Sunday) and Todd McCarthy (Monday).

  PETER WEIR – Filmmaker Peter Weir (WITNESS, THE TRUMAN SHOW, MASTER AND COMMANDER) will be presented with the Silver Medallion followed by an onstage interview with Leonard Maltin (Friday) and Scott Foundas (Saturday). A screening of Weir’s lost classic THE PLUMBER (Australia, 1976) and his latest film, THE WAY BACK, will screen during the Festival.

UCLA Film & Television Archive will receive this year’s Special Medallion award, which honors a hero of cinema - an organization or individual - that preserves, honors and presents great movies.  Festival guests will be treated to a special program put together by Archive director Jan-Christopher Horak entitled: TREASURES FROM UCLA. Two films from the Archive will play elsewhere in the program: the 1927 film CHICAGO, recently discovered in Cecil B. DeMille’s vaults and restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive, will screen with a live, original score performed by the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra; and Stanton Kaye’s 1968 film, BRANDY IN THE WILDERNESS, a scheduled restoration by UCLA.

For the first time, Telluride Film Festival is presenting digital in all its venues. Dolby’s Digital Cinema server is being used throughout the four-day festival in its three largest venues. Dolby is facilitating a program of 3D featuring rare works from the 1890s through 2010 in RETOUR DE FLAMME IN 3D, curated and performed by Serge Bromberg with live piano and stories. Dolby 3D Digital Cinema technology, in conjunction with BARCO digital cinema projectors provides TFF with an efficient and flexible solution designed to deliver a superior 3D experience.  Dolby, together with Cinedigm, Barco and Boston Light and Sound, has moved TFF forward into a completely state of the art film festival.    

GUEST DIRECTOR PROGRAMS

Guest Director Michael Ondaatje presents six films spanning the last four decades of the 20th century:

  THE ASCENT (d. Larisa Shepitko, U.S.S.R., 1977, archive print)

  CONFIDENCE (d. István Szabó, Hungary, 1980, archive print )

  FAT CITY (d. John Huston, U.S., 1972, archive print) followed by an interview with author Leonard Gardner

  HERE’S YOUR LIFE (d. Jan Troell, Sweden, 1966, restoration print from the Swedish Institute)

  THE HUSTLER (d. Robert Rossen, U.S., 1961, archive print)

  MOTHER DAO, THE TURTLELIKE (d.  Vincent Monnikendam, Netherlands, 1995, archive print )

 

ADDITIONAL FILM REVIVALS

  ROTAIE (d. Mario Camerini, Italy, 1930) – Pordenone Presents with live music performance by Judith Rosenberg.

  MOANA: A STORY OF THE SOUTH SEAS (d. Robert Flaherty, U.S., 1926) – With the 1970s soundtrack Flaherty’s daughter Monica created to honor her father’s original intentions and a restored print by his great-grandson Sami van Ingen. With special guest documentarian Richard Leacock who worked with Flaherty.

BACKLOT

Backlot, Telluride’s intimate screening room with behind-the-scenes movies and portraits of artists, musicians and filmmakers will screen the following documentary programs:

  BERGMAN: featuring two films by Stig  Björkman …BUT FILM IS MY MISTRESS ( Sweden, 2010) and IMAGES FROM THE PLAYGROUND ( Sweden, 2009)

  CAMERAMAN: THE LIFE AND WORK OF JACK CARDIFF (d. Craig McCall, U.K., 2010)

  CHEKHOV FOR CHILDREN (d. Sasha Waters Freyer, U.S., 2010)

  DANIEL SCHMID: LE CHAT QUI PENSE (d. Pascal Hofmann, Benny Jaberg, Germany, 2010)

  DOCUMENTARIST (d. Harutyun Khachatryan, Armenia, 2003)

  HURRICANE KALATOZOV (d. Patrick Cazals, France, 2010)

  THE MAGNIFICENT TATI (d. Michael House, U.K.-U.S.-France, 2009)

  MOGULS AND MOVIE STARS  (d. Jon Wilkman, U.S., 2010, two episodes, TCM television documentary series)

  MUSIC MAKERS OF THE BLUE RIDGE (d. David Hoffman, U.S., 1965)

  ON “BEING THERE” WITH RICHARD LEACOCK (d. Jane Weiner, U.S., 2010)

  PYGMIES IN PARIS (d. Mark Kidel, U.K., 1992)

  THE WORLD ACCORDING TO ION B. (d. Alexander Nanau, Romania, 2010)

SHORT FILMS

SHOWcase for Shorts features seven short films chosen to precede select feature films. Filmmakers of Tomorrow includes three shorts programs: Great Expectations, Calling Cards and Student Prints, from eighteen emerging filmmakers.

EDUCATION PROGRAMS

The Student Symposium provides 50 graduate and undergraduate college students a weekend-long immersion in cinema. The City Lights Project offers fifteen high school students and five teachers from three divergent schools the opportunity to participate in a concentrated program of screenings and discussions.

TALKING HEADS

Seven Conversations between Festival guests and the audience about cinema and culture, and three outdoor Seminars featuring a panel of Festival guests, offer a rare opportunity for film lovers to interact with directors, actors and writers. These programs are free and open to the public.

ADDITIONAL FESTIVITIES

  Spotlight on Harutyun Khachatryan – Screening two of the Armenian director’s works, BORDER and RETURN OF THE POET. DOCUMENTARIST also plays in the Backlot program.

  Ralph Eggleston Poster Signing – Previously announced 37th TFF poster artist in person.

  Pix-Art: The Creations of Ralph Eggleston - Personal artwork from the Pixar and TFF poster artist.

  Michael Ondaatje Booksigning – Signing copies of The Conversations: Walter Murch and the Art of Editing.
  
  Kazuo Ishiguro Booksigning – Signing his novel Never Let Me Go, adapted for Mark Romanek’s film.

  Serge Bromberg and Mont Alto Orchestra signing – Signing DVDs of silent classics.

  Millions –Danny Boyle will present his 2005 family film to the Telluride audience.

 The Festival’s program will be posted in its entirety on Friday, September 3 here.

 

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FilmWatch Now Online

The 92 page FILMWATCH magazine, edited by Jason Silverman and published by The Telluride Watch is now available online for the first time. In depth articles about the 2010 Festival explore the films and their creators, penned by an array of filmmakers and writers including David Thomson, Michael Ondaatje, Scott Foundas, Paul Schrader, Denis Johnson, Roger Ebert, Rebeca Mauleon, Olivier Assayas, Justin Chadwick, Ken Russell, Mark Cousins, Michelangelo Frammartino, Denis Villeneuve, Barry Gifford, Phillip Lopate and Norman Lear. There are also interviews and insights all accompanied by illustrations and photographs.

Selections from FILMWATCH and a downloadable print edition are available here.


 

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TFF 37 Announces Festival Lineup

Telluride Film Festival, presented by the National Film Preserve, is proud to announce its 2010 Festival program. Twenty-four new feature films presented by their creators in the Festival’s main program; six programs curated by 2010 Festival Guest Director Michael Ondaatje; twenty-five new short films; plus thirteen documentaries screening in the Backlot program.  Celebrating works from over twenty countries, Telluride Film Festival opens Friday, September 3 and runs through Monday, September 6, 2010.

THE ‘SHOW’

37th Telluride Film Festival is pleased to present the following new feature films to play in the ‘SHOW’:

  •  A LETTER TO ELIA (d. Martin Scorsese and Kent Jones, U.S., 2010)
  •   ANOTHER YEAR (d. Mike Leigh, U.K., 2010)
  •   BIUTIFUL (d. Alejandro González Iñárritu, Mexico, 2010)
  •   CARLOS (d. Olivier Assayas, France/Germany, 2010)
  •   CHICO AND RITA (d. Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal Spain-Cuba, 2010)
  •   THE FIRST GRADER (d. Justin Chadwick, U.K., 2010)
  •   THE FIRST MOVIE (d. Mark Cousins, U.K., 2009)
  •   HAPPY PEOPLE: A YEAR IN THE TAIGA (d. Dmitry Vasyukov with Werner Herzog, Germany, 2010)
  •   IF I WANT TO WHISTLE, I WHISTLE (d. Florin Şerban, Romania, 2010)
  •   THE ILLUSIONIST (d. Sylvain Chomet, U.K., France, 2010)
  •   INCENDIES (d. Denis Villeneuve, Canada, 2010)
  •   INSIDE JOB (d. Charles Ferguson, U.S., 2010)
  •   THE KING’S SPEECH (d. Tom Hooper, U.K., 2010)
  •   LE QUATTRO VOLTE (d. Michelangelo Frammartino, Italy, 2010)
  •   NEVER LET ME GO (d. Mark Romanek, U.K./U.S., 2010)
  •   OF GODS AND MEN (d. Xavier Beauvois, France, 2010)
  •   OKA! AMERIKEE (d. Lavinia Currier, U.S.-Central African Republic, 2010)
  •   POETRY (d. Lee Chang-dong, Korea, 2010)
  •   PRECIOUS LIFE (d. Shlomi Eldar, Israel, 2010)
  •   THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER (d. Bertrand Tavernier, France, 2010)
  •   TABLOID (d. Errol Morris, U.S., 2010)
  •   TAMARA DREWE (d. Stephen Frears, U.K., 2010)
  •   THE TENTH INNING (d. Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, U.S., 2010)
  •   THE WAY BACK (d. Peter Weir, U.K., 2010

In keeping with Festival tradition, additional “Sneak Previews” are expected to surprise attendees over the weekend. Sneaks will be announced on the Telluride Film Festival webpage throughout the weekend.

MEDALLION AWARDS

TFF is proud to honor the following three recipients with its Silver Medallion awards, given to recognize an artist’s significant contribution to the world of cinema:

  CLAUDIA CARDINALE - Italian film star Claudia Cardinale (8 ½, THE LEOPARD, THE PINK PANTHER) will receive the Silver Medallion followed by an onstage interview conducted by Hilton Als (Saturday) and Davia Nelson (Sunday). The program will include a screening of Valerio Zurlini’s GIRL WITH A SUITCASE (Italy, 1961).

  COLIN FIRTH – Telluride audiences will be the first to see British actor Colin Firth’s performance in THE KING’S SPEECH. The film will be preceded by a survey of Firth’s career (PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING, A SINGLE MAN), the presentation of the Silver Medallion and an onstage interview with Davia Nelson (Sunday) and Todd McCarthy (Monday).

  PETER WEIR – Filmmaker Peter Weir (WITNESS, THE TRUMAN SHOW, MASTER AND COMMANDER) will be presented with the Silver Medallion followed by an onstage interview with Leonard Maltin (Friday) and Scott Foundas (Saturday). A screening of Weir’s lost classic THE PLUMBER (Australia, 1976) and his latest film, THE WAY BACK, will screen during the Festival.

UCLA Film & Television Archive will receive this year’s Special Medallion award, which honors a hero of cinema - an organization or individual - that preserves, honors and presents great movies.  Festival guests will be treated to a special program put together by Archive director Jan-Christopher Horak entitled: TREASURES FROM UCLA. Two films from the Archive will play elsewhere in the program: the 1927 film CHICAGO, recently discovered in Cecil B. DeMille’s vaults and restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive, will screen with a live, original score performed by the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra; and Stanton Kaye’s 1968 film, BRANDY IN THE WILDERNESS, a scheduled restoration by UCLA.

For the first time, Telluride Film Festival is presenting digital in all its venues. Dolby’s Digital Cinema server is being used throughout the four-day festival in its three largest venues. Dolby is facilitating a program of 3D featuring rare works from the 1890s through 2010 in RETOUR DE FLAMME IN 3D, curated and performed by Serge Bromberg with live piano and stories. Dolby 3D Digital Cinema technology, in conjunction with BARCO digital cinema projectors provides TFF with an efficient and flexible solution designed to deliver a superior 3D experience.  Dolby, together with Cinedigm, Barco and Boston Light and Sound, has moved TFF forward into a completely state of the art film festival.    

GUEST DIRECTOR PROGRAMS

Guest Director Michael Ondaatje presents six films spanning the last four decades of the 20th century:

  THE ASCENT (d. Larisa Shepitko, U.S.S.R., 1977, archive print)

  CONFIDENCE (d. István Szabó, Hungary, 1980, archive print )

  FAT CITY (d. John Huston, U.S., 1972, archive print) followed by an interview with author Leonard Gardner

  HERE’S YOUR LIFE (d. Jan Troell, Sweden, 1966, restoration print from the Swedish Institute)

  THE HUSTLER (d. Robert Rossen, U.S., 1961, archive print)

  MOTHER DAO, THE TURTLELIKE (d.  Vincent Monnikendam, Netherlands, 1995, archive print )

ADDITIONAL FILM REVIVALS

  ROTAIE (d. Mario Camerini, Italy, 1930) – Pordenone Presents with live music performance by Judith Rosenberg.

  MOANA: A STORY OF THE SOUTH SEAS (d. Robert Flaherty, U.S., 1926) – With the 1970s soundtrack Flaherty’s daughter Monica created to honor her father’s original intentions and a restored print by his great-grandson Sami van Ingen. With special guest documentarian Richard Leacock who worked with Flaherty.

BACKLOT

Backlot, Telluride’s intimate screening room with behind-the-scenes movies and portraits of artists, musicians and filmmakers will screen the following documentary programs:

  •   BERGMAN: featuring two films by Stig  Björkman …BUT FILM IS MY MISTRESS ( Sweden, 2010) and IMAGES FROM THE PLAYGROUND ( Sweden, 2009)
  •   CAMERAMAN: THE LIFE AND WORK OF JACK CARDIFF (d. Craig McCall, U.K., 2010)
  •   CHEKHOV FOR CHILDREN (d. Sasha Waters Freyer, U.S., 2010)
  •   DANIEL SCHMID: LE CHAT QUI PENSE (d. Pascal Hofmann, Benny Jaberg, Germany, 2010)
  •   DOCUMENTARIST (d. Harutyun Khachatryan, Armenia, 2003)
  •   HURRICANE KALATOZOV (d. Patrick Cazals, France, 2010)
  •   THE MAGNIFICENT TATI (d. Michael House, U.K.-U.S.-France, 2009)
  •   MOGULS AND MOVIE STARS  (d. Jon Wilkman, U.S., 2010, two episodes, TCM television documentary series)
  •   MUSIC MAKERS OF THE BLUE RIDGE (d. David Hoffman, U.S., 1965)
  •   ON “BEING THERE” WITH RICHARD LEACOCK (d. Jane Weiner, U.S., 2010)
  •   PYGMIES IN PARIS (d. Mark Kidel, U.K., 1992)
  •   THE WORLD ACCORDING TO ION B. (d. Alexander Nanau, Romania, 2010)

SHORT FILMS

SHOWcase for Shorts features seven short films chosen to precede select feature films. Filmmakers of Tomorrow includes three shorts programs: Great Expectations, Calling Cards and Student Prints, from eighteen emerging filmmakers.

EDUCATION PROGRAMS

The Student Symposium provides 50 graduate and undergraduate college students a weekend-long immersion in cinema. The City Lights Project offers fifteen high school students and five teachers from three divergent schools the opportunity to participate in a concentrated program of screenings and discussions.

TALKING HEADS

Seven Conversations between Festival guests and the audience about cinema and culture, and three outdoor Seminars featuring a panel of Festival guests, offer a rare opportunity for film lovers to interact with directors, actors and writers. These programs are free and open to the public.

ADDITIONAL FESTIVITIES

  •   Spotlight on Harutyun Khachatryan – Screening two of the Armenian director’s works, BORDER and RETURN OF THE POET. DOCUMENTARIST also plays in the Backlot program.
  •   Ralph Eggleston Poster Signing – Previously announced 37th TFF poster artist in person.
  •   Pix-Art: The Creations of Ralph Eggleston - Personal artwork from the Pixar and TFF poster artist.
  •   Michael Ondaatje Booksigning – Signing copies of The Conversations: Walter Murch and the Art of Editing.
  •   Kazuo Ishiguro Booksigning – Signing his novel Never Let Me Go, adapted for Mark Romanek’s film.
  •   Serge Bromberg and Mont Alto Orchestra signing – Signing DVDs of silent classics.
  •   Millions –Danny Boyle will present his 2005 family film to the Telluride audience.

 The Festival’s program will be posted in its entirety on Friday, September 3 here.