Telluride Film Festival
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The Telluride Film Festival was started in 1974 by Bill and Stella Pence, Tom Luddy and Jim Card in the town of Telluride, Colorado. It is operated by the National Film Preserve, LTD a non-profit organization based in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. It is held annually over Labor Day weekend each year.
The program is a mix of forgotten gems and films making their North American, and in some cases World, premiers. Each year, tributes are paid to directors and actors who have fundamentally changed the world of film.
There are no prizes or awards given, unlike other film festivals. Being included in the program is an honor only 30 or so films get to earn each year. The primary focus is on independent film. In addition to features, a number of student films are also selected from a myriad of submissions each year. The program is created by co-directors Bill Pence, Tom Luddy and a third, carefully chosen "guest director" each year. Past guest directors include Errol Morris, Peter Bogdanovich, Bertrand Tavernier, Salman Rushdie, Stephen Sondheim and Buck Henry among others.
Some noteworthy film premiers include: Sling Blade, Roger & Me, Gummo, The Crying Game, Amélie, El Mariachi, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Swingers, Nosferatu, City of God, Bowling for Columbine,* El Norte, Rushmore, My Dinner with André, To End All Wars, Lost in Translation, The Qatsi Trilogy, Shattered Glass, Touching the Void, House of Flying Daggers,* The Fog of War,* Finding Neverland, Brokeback Mountain, Walk the Line, Capote, Conversations with Other Women, Elephant,* Gunner Palace, Kinsey, Yes, Cyrano de Bergerac and The Civil War by perennial attendee Ken Burns. (Asterisks indicate American, not worldwide, premieres.)
Tributes have been paid to artists such as Gloria Swanson, Jack Nicholson, Gérard Depardieu, Clint Eastwood, Fay Wray, Klaus Kinski, Laura Linney, Isabelle Huppert, and Jodie Foster. The list of directors who've accepted Telluride tributes includes: Francis Ford Coppola, Werner Herzog, Chuck Jones, Robert Altman, Andrei Tarkovsky, Pedro Almodóvar, Ken Burns and Neil Jordan.
Not to be confused with Mountainfilm in Telluride, another film festival held annually in Telluride over Memorial Day weekend.
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[edit] Working for the festival
A staff of over 500 volunteers comes together each year to build venues, project films, serve popcorn, and host special events. Each year, the festival offers a small number of production apprentice positions that people over the age of 21 can apply for. A wage is paid and housing is provided to these lucky few.
[edit] Film entry
Unsolicited works may be submitted for consideration from May 1st to July 15th each year. Movies of any length, in any format, and in all genres and disciplines are eligible for consideration. Professional and amateur filmmakers working in all aesthetic disciplines and genres are welcome. The TFF has one key restriction, however, on feature length films – any works 60 minutes or longer which have had any public exposure in North America prior to the Labor Day event are immediately precluded from consideration.
[edit] The 33rd Festival 2006
- Guest Director: Jean-Pierre Gorin
- Tributees: Walter Murch, Penélope Cruz and Rolf de Heer
- Films: Murch (U.S., 2006), Jindabyne (Australia, 2006), Charmed Lives (England, 1968), Venus (UK 2006), The Italian (Russia, 2006), Volver (Spain, 2006), Infamous (U.S., 2006), 20,000 Streets Under the Sky (UK, 2006), The Page Turner (France, 2006), Civic Life (Ireland, 2006), Ten Canoes (Australia, 2006), Day Night Day Night (U.S./Germany, 2006), 12:08 East of Bucharest (Romania, 2006), The Lives of Others (Germany, 2006), The Sentimental Bloke (Australia, 1919), Ghosts of Cité Soleil (Denmark/U.S., 2006), Fur (U.S., 2006), Dodsworth (U.S., 1936), The U.S. vs. John Lennon (U.S., 2006), The Last King of Scotland (UK, 2006), Playtime (France, 1967), Little Children (U.S., 2006), Passio (Netherlands/Italy/U.S., 2006), Deep Water (UK, 2006), Lonesome (U.S., 1928), Babel (Mexico, 2006), Severance (UK, 2006), The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On (Japan, 1986), Indignes "Days of Glory" (France-Algeria, 2006), Signs (France, 2006), No Third Company (Romania, 2006), Don't Move (Italy, 2004), Directed by John Ford (U.S. 1971/2006), Maldone (France, 1928), Remorques (France, 2006), Lumière d'Été (France, 1943)
- Shorts: Dreams and Desires - Family Ties (d. Joanna Quinn, UK, 2006 10m), Carmichael & Shane (d. Alex Weinress and Rob Carlton, Australia, 2005, 5m), When We Are Big "Als Wij Groot Zijn" (d. Eveline Ketterings, Netherlands, 2006, 7m), Rabbit (d. Run Wrake, Scotland, 2005, 9m), Din of Celestial Birds (d. Elias Merhige, U.S., 2006, 14m), Changes (d. Lorcan Finnegan, Ireland, 2006, 3m), Film Noir (d. Osbert Parker, UK, 2005, 3m), The Tube With A Hat (d. Radu Jude, Romania, 2006, 23m), Marilene De La P7 (d. Christian Nemescu, Romania, 2006, 45m), Bawke (d. Hisham Zaman, Norway, 2005, 15m), The Eyes of Alicia (d. Ugo Sanz, Spain, 2005, 8m), Delivery (d. Till Nowak, Germany, 2005, 9m), I Want To Be A Pilot (d. Diego Quemada-Diez, U.S., 2006, 12m), Burst (d. Juliet Lamont, Australia, 2006, 7m), Run (d. Peter Mackie Burns, Scotland, 2005, 9m), Useless Dog (d. Ken Wardrop, Ireland, 2004, 5m), Dead Letters (d. Paolo Rotondo, New Zealand, 2006, 13m), Cross Your Eyes Keep Them Wide (d. Ben Wu, 2006, 23m), Wolves in the Woods (d. B. J. Schwartz, 2006, 7m), High Maintenance (d. Phillip Van, 2006, 8m), Graceland (d. Anocha Suwichakornpong, 2006, 18m), Your Dark Hair Ihsan (d. Tala Hadid, 2005, 13m), Substitute (d. Talya Lavie, Israel, 2005, 19m)
- At the 33rd Festival, co-founders and directors Bill and Stella Pence announced their retirement. Gary Meyer will take over Bill's Position and continue working with Tom Luddy.
[edit] Festival trivia
Each year, a small painting is applied to the sidewalk outside the Sheridan Hotel to commemorate the near fatality of festival director Tom Luddy.
The festival operations/production department is unofficially known as Vespucci Pictures, whose slogan is "Save a buck, make a buck."
There is a festival super hero; bike riding Cookie Boy.
Unlike most other film festivals, the Telluride Film Festival does not announce its program line-up in advance. Filmgoers purchase festival passes on faith, and the schedule is released the day before the Festival begins.