39th TELLURIDE FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES CALL FOR ENTRIES
Telluride Film Festival (August 31 – September 3, 2012), presented by National Film Preserve, Ltd. announces its Call for Entries in all categories including student, short and f
Telluride Film Festival (August 31 – September 3, 2012), presented by National Film Preserve, Ltd. announces its Call for Entries in all categories including student, short and f
TIO contributor Mark Stevens discusses and compares two documentary films, The Hobart Shakespearians and The Wild Parrot of Telegraph Hill. From: The Department of Nourishment fo
“Gorgeous to watch! Go for the fantasy, stay for the art,” Los Angeles Times Created from a gobsmacking 500,000 hand-painted frames of animated wonder inspired by Van G
Event is a double-header, Monday and Tuesday nights, 5:30 p.m. Drumroll please. This is the grand finale of the Ciao Cinema! segment of Cinematheque, a cinema club and joint ventur
Regardless of who goes home with the gold at this year’s Oscars tomorrow night, the winner is the buzzmeister extraordinaire: the Telluride Film Festival. The directors of th
Sunday at The Palm features award-winning animation Academy-Award-nominated French animator Dominque Monfery celebrates the joy of reading in his animated adventure, “Eleanor
It’s complicated. Just how complicated? A plot summary would require many too many marks on the page. Besides, cineaste and critic Roger Ebert did a yeoman job of same in a S
“Sunday at the Palm” presents “Make Believe” Documentary (2010) with Live Magician The first Telluride Film Festival Sunday at the Palm SHOW of 2012 has a little so
As I watched the Golden Globes presentations last night, I was struck by how well the films did that were on the program of last Fall’s Telluride Film Festival. We have seen
Who says you need snow to kill it in Telluride? Though early season in November and early December was a bit dry (like the rest of the state), Telluride’s mini-park, See Forever
Event at historic Sheridan Opera House, Monday, 12/26/2011, 6:00 pm, only $10 Every year around the holidays, Mountainfilm is Telluride hosts an evening hosts a family-friendly eve
You have to believe in miracles. I do. You have to know war is hell. We all do. Or those to young to know learned quickly. Steven Spielberg can afford the best and he has taste, so
It’s producer Travis Julia’s annual stocking stuffer for the town. Thanks to Julia, Warren Miller‘s latest film is scheduled to be screened in its annual pre-Xmas
Could the latest matinee idol be tall, chestnut, and handsome, with soft, intelligent eyes, very buff and high strung with a jones for sugar ? Ads about the movie featuring the h
The film rates an average 8 on a scale of 10 on Rotten Tomatoes. “Big Deal on Madonna Street,” (1958, 106 minutes), is the pick by Telluride Film Festival‘s Gary
Telluride talent Suzan Beraza has never let any grass grow under her feet. Just after arriving in town, she co-founded the Telluride Repertory Theatre Company. (Recently merged wit
Ben Stookesberry is a 33-years-old gonzo kayaker, who makes his home in Chico, CA. Ben was baptized into Mountainfilm in Telluride’s extended family of adventurers whe
“The Apple Pushers,” kicks off the weekend, when Mountainfilm in Telluride returns to the Big Apple, October 21 – October 23, for an encore program at Lincoln
by Peter Kenworthy, Executive Director Editor's note: Mountainfilm in Telluride is the festival that keeps on giving. Earlier this month, on October 5, Mountainfilm in Tellurid
There are two kinds of people in the world: people who like horror movies, and people who don't. If you are in the first camp, we've got a festival for you—Telluride Horror Show
The Telluride Film Festival is not just one long weekend that happens to be the high-water mark of Telluride’s summer festival season. The “Festival” is really sh
The Telluride Film Festival, in collaboration with The Telluride Foundation and the Telluride R1 School District, launches the 2011/2012 program of its ongoing series, Sunda
Telluride Inside … and Out was pleased to be in the audience for the first screening of Alexander Payne's "The Descendants" on Friday afternoon of the T