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Telluride Fest Films To Know For Oscar Season



The Telluride Film Festival concluded in Colorado earlier this week, and as is the case most years, festival-goers have already pegged a few movies as early Oscar frontrunners.

If you're the type of person that already has their eye on their local Oscar pool, we have a few suggestions for films you'll need to know when award season roles around.



"At Any Price"
This racing drama could win favor with two different types of moviegoers. The director, Ramin Bahrani, has been a darling of the independent film scene for years with films like "Man Push Cart" and "Goodbye Solo" and a flawless record for minimalistic, human stories. "At Any Price" marks his most mainstream effort to date, as made clear by his two leading men Zac Efron and Dennis Quaid, who could help Bahrani find his biggest audience yet. "At Any Price" won over crowds at Telluride and could make a strong, but modest showing later this year.

"Argo"
Ben Affleck surprised everyone at Telluride, not only by deciding to premiere his next directorial effort in a previously unannounced festival screening, but also by the fact that "Argo" was easily one of the best reviewed films of the festival. The fact-based story of a previously confidential CIA mission to liberate U.S. citizens from hostile Iran played overwhelmingly well, many praising it as smart, suspenseful thriller. "Argo" opens on October 12.

"Frances Ha"
Noah Baumbach is back with a stripped-down approach to the kind of drama he's known for making. Once again teaming with real-life love interest Greta Gerwig, Baumbach tells a simple tale, using black-and-white video, and the critics have declared the writer-director never better.

"Hyde Park on Hudson"
Though the film and its star received mostly mixed reviews, casting Bill Murray in the role of FDR is sure to grab some attention and potentially Oscar votes. Look at the facts: stunt casting, plus historical figure, plus physical handicap. Need we say more?

"The Iceman"
In this true crime drama, Michael Shannon kills people… lots of people. Shannon has always stuck close to the Best Actor race, and the way people have been writing about his performance in "The Iceman," he may be headed back to Oscar night for the nomination he deserved for "Take Shelter."

As much as I'd like for 'At Any Price' to get awards, it probably won't, but I still like the thought. 'Argo' and 'The Iceman' are real contendors though imho. A little disappointed that Bill Murray doesn't have a tag.

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ritaamber 6th-Sep-2012 04:02 am (UTC)
the people that run the indie theater in my city were there kept posting about Argo and how you couldnt even get near the door to get in all the critics were fighting to see it. Apparently its the film to beat this year.
cassie_epstein 6th-Sep-2012 04:04 am (UTC)
So Ben will finally get the respect for his acting that he gets for his directing?
ritaamber 6th-Sep-2012 04:20 am (UTC)
i think he just picked a batch of bad movies too close together and it was too hard to rebound. but with his directing i think he will get alot more critical love and maybe some more serious part becuase of it.
jrs1980 6th-Sep-2012 05:56 am (UTC)
The trailer they showed during the Breaking Bad finale actually boasted "The director of The Town" so I feel like they're just avoiding that all together, heh.
lacoquette 6th-Sep-2012 04:04 am (UTC)
I can't wait for Argo. Cannot wait.
georgiana08 6th-Sep-2012 04:12 am (UTC)
Who'd have thought ten years ago that Ben Affleck would have been able to turn his career around this dramatically. I can't wait to see Argo, hope it does well in awards season.
ritaamber 6th-Sep-2012 04:16 am (UTC)
The Town is fucking amazing, i will see anything he directs now. Argo and I have a date on october!
romp 6th-Sep-2012 04:20 am (UTC)
Just saw a trailer for Argo and it did look good! I'm old enough to remember the events but there were no details at the time. Intriguing.
ceilidh_ann 6th-Sep-2012 04:21 am (UTC)
I've always had a soft spot for Ben Affleck so I'm glad he's really proven himself as a talented director.

Nightingale got a sneak peak at Telluride too. I think James Grey's hugely underrated so I'm very excited for this:

http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/surprise-telluride-unveils-quick-sneak-peek-of-james-grays-nightingale-starring-marion-cotillard-joaquin-phoenix-20120902
dives 6th-Sep-2012 11:50 am (UTC)
!!!! aah I want to see it so many MOVIES out this year
asstsceneeditor 6th-Sep-2012 04:26 am (UTC)
my friend is from telluride and went! she met ben affleck and saw dennis quaid do an enormous line of coke.
malorn 6th-Sep-2012 02:18 pm (UTC)
this made me lol
wheresandrae 6th-Sep-2012 04:27 am (UTC)
At Any Price is getting released next year though, no?
The buzz on 'Hudson' died as soon as people saw it it seems.

SPC is doing a full on campaign for 'Amour' in all major categories, which should be fun. 'Rust and Bone' is their other one, but I know they would never nominate 2 french actors/2 actresses on the same ballot.

REALLY looking forward to 'Frances Ha', I wish I could see it at NYFF but I'd rather go for 'Amour' and 'Holy Motors'. And that is in spite of the fact that 'Greenberg' was a fumbling overconfident mess.
mirandagirll 6th-Sep-2012 04:58 am (UTC)
At Any Price doesn't have a release date yet.

Jealous of you getting to go to NYFF.
wheresandrae 6th-Sep-2012 05:03 am (UTC)
yeah I think SPC said that as of right now At Any Price, No, The Gatekeepers, and The Company You Keep are going to be 2013 releases. They'll probably move Gatekeepers up though because of its great reception.
browniecakemix 6th-Sep-2012 06:16 am (UTC)
everything I've heard about Frances Ha is tremendous, go see it tbh

I know Greta Gerwig had a really big hand in it, too, so it's not as much Baumbach's project as it is their collaboration
livingsign 6th-Sep-2012 04:29 am (UTC)
gah i want to see the iceman so badly
kindafunnysad 6th-Sep-2012 04:29 am (UTC)
Ben Affleck's movies are not bad but they're terribly uninspired. It's like he picks a theme and makes a patchwork of every film ever made on the subject.
_xxtom 6th-Sep-2012 04:31 am (UTC)
I completely agree.
wheresandrae 6th-Sep-2012 04:35 am (UTC)
Yep, exactly.
where_i_begin 6th-Sep-2012 01:08 pm (UTC)
Yeah, I watch them, enjoy them in the moment and then pretty much forget about them afterwords. He doesn't seem to have any particular style or signature.
winonaforever 6th-Sep-2012 01:43 pm (UTC)
mte
malorn 6th-Sep-2012 02:23 pm (UTC)
I agree and while Gone Baby Gone is the best of the bunch imo, I think it's the superior film in large part due to Amy Ryan's performance.
annadraper 6th-Sep-2012 04:33 am (UTC)
saw the argo trailer when i saw welcome to people this summer and i nearly spontaneously orgasmed - the trailer was that good. i have been salivating to see the whole picture ever since.
asstsceneeditor 6th-Sep-2012 04:41 am (UTC)
seriously best trailer in a while
notoriousreign 6th-Sep-2012 01:37 pm (UTC)
IAWTC. Compared to other trailers I've seen...
adri278 6th-Sep-2012 04:48 am (UTC)
I love Oscar movie season.
hera_bearrra 6th-Sep-2012 04:51 am (UTC)
I hate it because the movies that deserve recognition never get recognized and the movies that deserve to win don't win.
cuteej4 6th-Sep-2012 05:04 am (UTC)
Basically most of the time.

I wish I could go back to watching Oscar season like I did when I was a kid because I was oblivious and I liked everybody.

Though I rooted for The Artist and The King's speech the last two years so I was happy
adri278 6th-Sep-2012 05:18 am (UTC)
I just like it because it's when the majority of the best movies of the year come out.
browniecakemix 6th-Sep-2012 06:17 am (UTC)
I mean yeah but Oscar movie season is also the season that those movies come out, period, tbh
notoriousreign 6th-Sep-2012 01:40 pm (UTC)
Same, I don't know what it is.
safaiagem 6th-Sep-2012 04:50 am (UTC)
I have a good feeling about this years Oscar season.
daijouboo 6th-Sep-2012 04:52 am (UTC)
I enjoy Ben Affleck to an extent. I'm excited for Argo and I enjoyed the town, but I want to know who the cinematographer was, because so much of that movie was all about showcasing Ben Affleck's jawline and general musculature.
cuteej4 6th-Sep-2012 05:03 am (UTC)
I am so ready for Argo and The Iceman
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