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Mark Romanek to lead 37th Telluride Film Festival

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Mark Romanek to lead 37th Telluride Film Festival

HollywoodNews.com: The 37th Annual Telluride Film Festival has just unveiled this year’s lineup that includes more than a handful of documentaries and will salute Claudia Cardinale for a tribute that will include a screening of “The Girl with the Suitcase.” Mark Romanek will show “Never Let Me Go” and there is rumor that James Franco’s “127 Hours” may also make a surprise showing. View the complete Telluride Film Festival lineup below: “A Letter to Elia,” directed by Martin Scorcese and Kent Jones “Another Year,” directed by Mike Leigh “Biutiful,” directed by Alejandro Gonzales Inarritu “Brandy in the Wilderness,” directed by Stanton Kaye (1968) “Carlos,” directed by Olivier Assayas “Chicago,” directed by Cecil B. DeMille (1927) “Chico and Rita,” directed by Fernando Trueba “The First Grader,” directed by Justin Chadwick “The First Movie,” directed by Mark Cousins “The Girl With The Suitcase,” directed by Valerio Zurlini (1961) “The Illusionist,” directed by Sylvain Chomet “Happy People: A Year in the Taiga,” directed by Werner Herzog and Dmitry Vasyukov “If I Want To Whistle, I Whistle,” directed by Florin Serban “Incendies,” directed by Denis Villeneuve “Inside Job,” directed by Charles Ferguson “The King’s Speech,” directed by Tom Hooper “Moana: A Story of the South Seas,” directed by Robert Flaherty (1927) “Never Let Me Go,” directed by Mark Romanek “Of Gods and Men,” directed by Xavier Beauvois “Oka! Amerikee,” directed by Lavinia Currier “The Plummer,” directed by Peter Weir (1976) “Poetry,” directed by Lee Chang-dong “Precious Life,” directed by Shlomi Eldar “The Princess of Montpensier,” directed by Bertrand Tavernier “Le Quattro Volte,” directed by Michelangelo Frammartino “Rotaie” directed by Mario Camerini (1930) “Tabloid,” directed by Errol Morris “Tamara Drewe,” directed by Stephen Frears “The Tenth Inning,” directed by Ken Burns “The Way Back,” directed by Peter Weir Six Films: Curated by Michael Ondaatje “The Ascent,” directed by Larisa Shepitko (1977) “Confidence,” directed by Istvan Szabo (1980) “Fat City,” directed by John Huston (1972) “Here’s Your Life,” directed by Jan Troell (1966) “The Hustler,” directed by Robert Rossen (1961) “Mother Dao, the Turtlelike,” directed by (1995) Spotlight on Harutyun Khachatryan “Border,” by Harutyun Khachatryan “Return of the Poet,” by Harutyun Khachatryan Backlot “…But Film is My Mistress,” directed by Stig Bjorkman “Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff,” directed by Craig McCall “Chekhov for Children,” directed by Sasha Waters Freyer “Daniel Schmid: Le Chat Qui Pense,” directed by Pascal Hoffman and Benny Jaberg “Documentarist,” directed by Harutyun Khachatryan “Hurricane Kalatozov,” directed by Patrick Cazals “Images from a Playground,” directed by Stig Bjorkman “Moguls and Movie Stars,” directed by Jon Wilkman “The Magnificent Tati,” directed by Michael House “Music Makers of the Blue Ridge,” by David Hoffman “On ‘Being There’ with Richard Leacock,” directed by Jane Weiner “Pygmies in [...]

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