Film

The Telluride Film Festival and Telluride's five-star Wilkinson Public Library have teamed up for another Cinematheque. A free series for the cinephile at heart, patrons are treated to food and lively discussion at each of the four Monday night screenings in the library’s Program Room. The...

First Wave of films announced for 2018 Telluride Horror Show, October 12–14: "The Witch in the Window," "Lords of Chaos," and "Killer Klowns" tribute revealed. Second Wave highlights include "Tigers Are Not Afraid," "Terrified," and "The Boat, as well as the short film "MAD GOD" (Part 3) from legendary filmmaker and visual...

Many festivals pet their celebrities. Not Telluride. That’s because the Telluride Film Fest has never been a booty call, swag grab or a giant photo op. Here you find no big-budget pap; no paparazzi either. The Telluride Film Fest is red meat for cinephiles only – stars, writers, directors, producers, plain...

The cat's out of the bag. Amen. Presented by the National Film Preserve, the Telluride Film Festival today announced its official program selections for the 45th edition of the annual gathering of cinephiles. TFF’s celebration of artistic excellence brings together cinema enthusiasts, filmmakers and artists...

How  does the Telluride Film Festival give back to its host community, Telluride? Let us count the many and varied ways, including putting its heavy thumb on the scale to advance the education of young people. (Scroll down for details.) For starters, the Telluride Film Fest creates...

Presented by National Film Preserve LTD., the Telluride Film Festival, is proud to announce its 2018 Guest Director, Jonathan Lethem. The award-winning novelist, essayist and short story writer is set to select a series of films to present at the 45th Telluride Film Festival, which runs over...

The Telluride Film Festival's Cinematheque at the Telluride Library presents another installment of its Contemporary Japanese Cinema series. The feature on Monday, April 9, 6 p.m., is THE TASTE OF TEA/CHA NO AJI, (2004, unrated, 143 minutes).  Please scroll down to watch the trailer.   From Hayao Miyazaki...