Also on the docket are Jane Campion’s “The Power of the Dog,” Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “The Lost Daughter,” Paolo Sorrentino’s “The Hand of God” and Pablo Larraín’s “Spencer.” Larraín’s film is opening the Venice Film Festival, where several of the films are screening before debuting Stateside in Colorado.
From the international circuit, selections include the Sundance hit “Flee” from Jonas Poher Rasmussen, an international animated documentary that distributor Neon hopes will make the cut in those races as well as for best picture. In addition, films that played at Cannes are angling for another boost to their visibility with titles like “Bergman Island” from Mia Hansen-Løve, “Cow” from Andrea Arnold, “A Hero” from Asghar Farhadi and “Red Rocket” from Sean Baker set to premiere Stateside.
After the pandemic forced Telluride to cancel its annual festivities last year, studios are eager to get their films in front of audiences, even with the delta variant surging in the United States. “I feel good about all of our measures,” Huntsinger says. “We’re batting about 800 right now, which is really good. There was a last-minute decline just this morning for somebody.
Women directed 17 of the 34 movies in the lineup, a solid representation that will hopefully result in another strong awards season for diverse voices after best director nominations last year for Emerald Fennell and Chloe Zhao.
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