Beraza’s “Massacre River” to Screen at Hot Doc Pre-PBS
Since 2017, Suzan Beraza has nailed it as Festival Director of Mountainfilm. (Go here for ongoing coverage of the weekend. ) She is also an award-winning documentary filmmaker in h
Since 2017, Suzan Beraza has nailed it as Festival Director of Mountainfilm. (Go here for ongoing coverage of the weekend. ) She is also an award-winning documentary filmmaker in h
After a weekend in Ashland attending early days of the productions in the 2019 season of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, we are betting two of three plays will wind up as hits in
The Telluride Film Festival is widely known for doing the right thing, not the Industry thing, when it comes to choosing the films showcased over Labor Day weekend. Dating back to
The Telluride Film Festival and the Wilkinson Public Library are collaborating again. Their latest joint venture is a series titled “The Trailblazing Women of Documentary Fil
Tuesdays at the Palm is presented by The Telluride Film Festival and Palm Arts. On Feb. 12, 2:15 p.m., Film Fest presents “Duma,” rated PG, running time 100 minutes, an
The New York Times recently pushed out Oscar news and two films that premiered at the Telluride Film Festival share the honor of the most nominations – 10 in all – for the cele
When it comes to Big Surprises, nothing, err, trumps the Telluride Film Festival, which has managed to keep the names of the films and special guests on its annual program a secret
The Sheridan Arts Foundation and Black Tie Ski Rentals present Teton Gravity Research’s latest epic ski film. “Far Out” screens Thursday, Dec. 6, 5:30 p.m. and again at 8 p.m
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
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-
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 t
“If it seems to exist on a higher plane, this is not just a matter of altitude. Mostly it is the kind of place where, for one long weekend, all anyone wants to talk about is
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 sho
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
The 44th annual Telluride Film Festival won Big at the 90th Annual Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for Guillermo del Toro’s “The Shape of Water
Sounds like we are campaigning this film? Caught in the act. We hoped for and predicted this outcome in our review of the 2017 Telluride Film Festival where Guillermo del ToroR
Is three really the charm? If yes, Guillermo del Toro’s “The Shape of Water,” a favorite of the Telluride Film Fest 2017, should be in like Flynn for a golden st
The self-professed failed Catholic Guillermo del Toro chatted easily and breezily with his fans on the steps of the Telluride Elementary School following a screening of his latest,
Before the spiel about the awards, how about Telluride homegirl Oprah? (Ok, soon to be part-time homegirl.) President Oprah? The superstar’s buzzworthy speech upon accepting
Telluride’s Sheridan Arts Foundation & BootDoctors present Matchstick Productions’ “Drop Everything.” The screenings take place Thursday, December 21, 6
With a twice delayed Opening Day on the Telluride Ski Resort and a dry and warm beginning to winter, it’s high time for Telluride to do a snow dance. Here’s your chance