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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Film Festivals | Telluride


The 37th Telluride Film Festival 

Location:  Telluride, Colorado USA

Dates:  September 3rd through 6th, 2010



Telluride is world renowned for its eclectic slate of new movie screenings both in and out of competition.  Such is the elusive nature of the selection process that the movie slate is not even announced until the opening day.  Still thousands flock to the mountain oasis in the beautiful Colorado landscape.

The program is curated by founding partner Tom Luddy with recently hired Gary Meyer taking the role as the new Co-Director and Julie Huntsinger Managing Director joining the group taking over for Bill and Stella Pence.





The festival never disappoints with an ever surprising offering of incredible films with generally modest to lower film budgets with the rare large film budget faire from some of the world's most talented and respected directors.  More than the film itself perhaps is the signature of the Telluride style; the director is heralded as the star and the unifying theme is the auteur nature of filmmaking.

                


Announced New Film Screenings:

127 Hours (Director Danny Boyle)
A Letter to Elia (Martin Scorsesse and Kent Jones)
The Princess of Montpensier (Bertrand Tavernier)
The Kings Speech (Tom Hooper)
Precious Life (Shlomi Eldar)
Chico and Rita (Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal)
Happy People  (Dmitry Vasyukov)
Another Year (Mike Leigh)
Biutiful (Alejandro González Iñárritu)
Carlos (Olivier Assayas)
The First Grader (Justin Chadwick)
Tabloid (Erol Morris)
Tamara Drewe (Stephen Frears)
The Tenth Inning (Ken Burns)
The Way Back (Peter Weir)

Link to Program Guide



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