44th Telluride Film Festival
44th Telluride Film FestivalLocation | Telluride, Colorado, United States |
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Founded | 1974 |
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Hosted by | National Film Preserve Ltd. |
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Festival date | Opening: September 1, 2017 (2017-09-01) Closing: September 4, 2017 (2017-09-04) |
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Website | Telluride Film Festival |
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The 44th Telluride Film Festival was held on September 1–4, 2017, in Telluride, Colorado, United States.[1]
Director Joshua Oppenheimer was appointed as the guest director of the event.[2] Telluride honored Edward Lachman and Christian Bale as the Silver Medallion winners.[3] The Special Medallion was awarded to Katriel Schory of Israeli Film Fund.[4]
Official selections
Main program
Title
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Director(s)
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Production countrie(s)
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Arthur Miller: Writer
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Rebecca Miller
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United States
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The Baker's Wife
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Marcel Pagnol
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France
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Battle of the Sexes
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Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris
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United States
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The Cotton Club Encore
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Francis Ford Coppola
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United States
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Darkest Hour
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Joe Wright
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United Kingdom
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Downsizing
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Alexander Payne
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United States
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Eating Animals
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Christopher Dillon Quinn
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United States
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Faces Places
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Agnès Varda, JR
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France
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A Fantastic Woman
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Sebastián Lelio
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Chile, United States, Germany, Spain
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Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool
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Paul McGuigan
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United Kingdom
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First Reformed
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Paul Schrader
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United States
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First They Killed My Father
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Angelina Jolie
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United States, Cambodia
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Foxtrot
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Samuel Maoz
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Israel
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Heroin(e)
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Elaine McMillion Sheldon
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United States
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Hostages
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Rezo Gigineishvili
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Georgia, Russia, Poland
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Hostiles
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Scott Cooper
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United States
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Human Flow
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Ai Weiwei
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United States, Germany
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The Insult
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Ziad Doueiri
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France, Lebanon
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Kean, or Disorder and Genius
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Aleksandr Volkoff
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France
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Lady Bird
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Greta Gerwig
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United States
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Land of the Free
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Camilla Magid
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Denmark, Finland
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Lean on Pete
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Andrew Haigh
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United Kingdom, United States
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Long Shot
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Jacob LaMendola
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United States
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Love, Cecil
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Lisa Immordino Vreeland
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United States
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Loveless
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Andrey Zvyagintsev
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Russia, France, Belgium, Germany
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Loving Vincent
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Dorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman
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United Kingdom, Poland
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A Man of Integrity
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Mohammad Rasoulof
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Iran
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The Other Side of Hope
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Aki Kaurismäki
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Finland
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The Rider
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Chloé Zhao
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United States
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The Shape of Water
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Guillermo del Toro
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United States
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Such Is Life
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Carl Junghans
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Czechoslovakia
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Tesnota
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Kantemir Balagov
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Russia
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The Venerable W.
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Barbet Schroeder
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France, Switzerland
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The Vietnam War
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Ken Burns, Lynn Novick
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United States
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Wonderstruck
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Todd Haynes
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United States
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Wormwood
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Errol Morris
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United States
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Guest Director's Selections
The films were selected and presented by the year's guest director, Joshua Oppenheimer.[5]
Backlot
The selection included behind-the-scene movies and portraits of artists, musicians, and filmmakers.
Title
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Director(s)
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Production countrie(s)
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Cinema Through the Eye of Magnum
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Sophie Bassaler
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France
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Edge of Alchemy
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Stacey Steers
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United States
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Filmworker
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Tony Zierra
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United States
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Hitler's Hollywood
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Rüdiger Suchsland
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Germany
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Jamaica Man
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Michael Weatherly
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United States
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Portrait of Valeska Gert
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Volker Schlöndorff
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Germany
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Slim Gaillard's Civilisation
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Anthony Wall
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United Kingdom
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That Summer
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Göran Hugo Olsson
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Sweden, United States, Denmark
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Filmmakers of Tomorrow
Student Prints
The selection was curated and introduced by Gregory Nava. It selected the best student-produced work around the world.
Title
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Director(s)
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Production universitie(s)
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Homeland
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Sam Peeters
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Royal Institute of Theatre, Cinema and Sound
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It's Just a Gun
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Brian Robau
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Chapman University
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Leaving Syria: Long Live the Youth
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Yara Atz
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Geneva University of Art and Design
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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
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Sunday Emerson Gullifer
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Victorian College of the Arts
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Who's Who in Mycology
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Marie Dvorakova
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New York University
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Calling Cards
The selection was curated by Barry Jenkins. It selected new works from promising filmmakers.
Title
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Director(s)
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Production countrie(s)
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Anderson
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Rodrigo Meireles
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Brazil
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The Ceiling
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Teppo Airaksinen
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Finland
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Debris
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Julio O. Ramos
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Peru
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Durango
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Matt Sukkar
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United States
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Fluffy
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Lee Filipovski
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Serbia, Canada
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Little Hands
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Rémi Allier
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Belgium
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Great Expectations
The selection was curated by Barry Jenkins.
Title
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Director(s)
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Production countrie(s)
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The Best Fireworks Ever
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Aleksandra Terpińska
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Poland
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Delphi
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Søren Peter Langkjær Bojsen
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Denmark
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Le film de l'ete
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Emmanuel Marre
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France, Belgium
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A Gentle Night
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Yang Qiu
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China
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Skywards
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Eva Weber
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United Kingdom
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Silver Medallion
Special Medallion
References
- ^ Tapley, Kristopher (August 31, 2017). "Telluride Film Festival Lineup Includes 'Darkest Hour,' 'Downsizing,' 'Shape of Water'". Variety. Retrieved September 2, 2021.
- ^ McNary, Dave (June 20, 2017). "Telluride Film Festival Names Joshua Oppenheimer Guest Director". Variety. Retrieved September 2, 2021.
- ^ Kilday, Gregg (August 31, 2017). "Telluride 2017: Angelina Jolie, Francis Ford Coppola, Ken Burns Films Make the Cut". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 2, 2021.
- ^ Kohn, Eric; Thompson, Anne (August 31, 2017). "Telluride Reveals 2017 Lineup: 'The Shape of Water,' 'Downsizing,' Christian Bale Tribute, and Angelina Jolie". IndieWire. Retrieved September 2, 2021.
- ^ Rottenberg, Josh (August 31, 2017). "Oscar buzz to run high as the proudly low-key Telluride Film Festival gets underway". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 2, 2021.
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