There are a lot of familiar faces in the just announced 2014 Telluride Film Festival line-up, but as much as this fest is about what’s officially announced, it’s also about what’s not mentioned as secret screenings are pretty much what makes Telluride such a buzzy fest, though this year a little bit of snow may also be part of the conversation.
As for the titles announced so far you have Venice early standout Birdman, Jon Stewart‘s Rosewater, The Imitation Game and Jean-Marc Vallee‘s Wild along with a TON of Cannes crossover pics including Foxcatcher, The Homesman, Leviathan, Mommy, Mr. Turner, Red Army, Wild Tales and Two Days, One Night.
There is plenty of Toronto crossover with many of this pics as well, which also includes Ramin Bahrani‘s 99 Homes, the new Martin Scorsese documentary The 50 Year Argument, Joshua Oppenheimer‘s The Look of Silence and Ethan Hawke‘s Seymour among others.
The complete line-up so far is listed below. Telluride runs from August 29 – September 1.
Line-up
- The 50 Year Argument (dir. Martin Scorsese, David Tedeschi, U.K.-U.S., 2014)
- ’71 (dir. Yann Demange, U.K., 2014)
- 99 Homes (dir. Ramin Bahrani, U.S., 2014)
- Birdman (dir. Alejandro González Iñárritu, U.S., 2014)
- Dancing Arabs (dir. Eran Riklis, Israel-Germany-France, 2014)
- The Decent One (dir. Vanessa Lapa, Australia-Israel-Germany, 2014)
- Diplomacy (dir. Volker Schlöndorff, France-Germany, 2014)
- Foxcatcher (dir. Bennett Miller, U.S., 2014)
- The Gate (dir. Régis Wargnier, France-Belgium-Cambodia, 2014)
- The Homesman (dir. Tommy Lee Jones, U.S., 2014)
- The Imitation Game (dir. Morten Tyldum, U.K.-U.S., 2014)
- Leviathan (dir. Andrey Zvgagintsev, Russia, 2014)
- The Look of Silence (dir. Joshua Oppenheimer, Denmark-Indonesia-Norway-Finalnd-U.S., 2014)
- Madame Bovary (dir. Sophie Barthes, U.K.-Belgium, 2014)
- Merchants of Doubt (dir. Robert Kenner, U.S., 2014)
- Mommy (dir. Xavier Dolan, Canada, 2014)
- Mr. Turner (dir. Mike Leigh, U.K., 2014)
- The Price of Fame (dir. Xavier Beauvois, France, 2014)
- Red Army (dir. Gabe Polsky, U.S.-Russia, 2014)
- Rosewater (dir. Jon Stewart, U.S., 2014)
- The Salt of the Earth (dir. Wim Wenders, Juliano Ribeiro Salgado, Brazil-Italy-France, 2014)
- Tales of the Grim Sleeper (dir. Nick Broomfield, U.K.-U.S, 2014)
- Two Days, One Night (dir. Luc Dardenne, Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Belgium-Italy-France, 2014)
- Wild (dir. Jean-Marc Valleé, U.S., 2014)
- Wild Tales (dir. Damián Szifrón, Argentina-Spain, 2014)
Revivals
- California Split (dir. Robert Altman, U.S., 1974)
- Il Grido (dir. Michelangelo Antonioni, Italy, 1957)
- M (dir. Joseph Losey, U.S., 1951)
- A Man’s Castle (dir. Frank Borzage, U.S., 1933)
- The Road To Glory (dir. Howard Hawks, U.S., 1936)
- Wicked Woman (dir. Russell Rouse, U.S., 1953)
- Children of No Importance (dir. Gerhard Lamprecht, Germany, 1926)
- Too Much Johnson (dir. Orson Welles, U.S., 1938)
- Carroll Ballard: Seems Like Only Yesterday; and Where Eagles Dare (dir. Brian G. Hutton, U.S., 1968)
Backlot
- Bertolucci On Bertolucci (dir. Walter Fasano, Luca Guadagnino, Italy, 2013)
- Forbidden Films (dir. Felix Moeller, Germany, 2014)
- How To Smell A Rose (dir. Les Blank, Gina Leibrecht, U.S.-France, 2014)
- I Stop Time (dir. Gunilla Bresky, Sweden-Russia, 2014)
- Keep On Keepin’ On (dir. Alan Hicks, U.S., 2014)
- Magician (dir. Chuck Workman, U.S., 2014)
- Night Will Fall (dir. André Singer, U.K.-U.S.-Israel, 2014)
- Seymour (dir. Ethan Hawke, U.S., 2014)
- Socialism (dir. Peter Von Bagh, Finland, 2014)