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When will the films be announced? 
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patches
patches
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When will the films be announced?



When will the films be announced for Telluride? Is it like, the night before? morning of? Does a guy on a milk crate read them at the opening ceremony?

And when can we find a list of them here on Spout?

     

            
Lip
Lip
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Re: When will the films be announced?



A list of the films will be released later today in a local newpaper called the Telluride Watch.  Tomorrow at noon the official program comes out and it can be gotten at a tent called Briggadone set up in the middle of town next to the gondola up the mountain.  There have been rumours as to what will be showing and they include, The US vs John Lennon and the following.

“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.

Hope that helps.I'm leaving in a hour on my 11th pilgram and can't wait.

Lip

 



     

            
PammyK
PammyK
Posts 216

Re: When will the films be announced?



Pretty close...most of the films are listed now in the '06 Telluride Film Festival List.

     

            
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