35th Telluride Film Festival

August 29-September 1, 2008

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35th Telluride Film Festival

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Conversation: Paul Schrader, Yoram Kaniuk and Phillip Lopate

August 31, 2008
(Running Time: 05:29)
Film critic (and past Festival Guest Director) Phillip Lopate examines the underlying themes of ADAM RESURRECTED with the book's author, Yoram Kaniuk, and the film's director, Paul Schrader. Revelations abound regarding death and rebirth, contradiction of character, and the book's controversial alternative title.
Posted 12/19/2008
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Telluride via Radiohead

September 24, 2008
(Running Time: 04:20)
One of the new millennium's most influential and cherished bands, Radiohead, kindly provide the soundtrack to this wonderful time-lapse video of our 35th year.
Posted 12/03/2008
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Moderator Anne Thompson of Variety journeys into the minds of our filmmaker panelists to uncover the subconscious world their ideas initially inhabit, and the filmmaking mechanics that make them reality. Paul Schrader, Nandita Das, Danny Boyle, Jan Troell, and Ari Folman share their filmic visions and waking life challenges in the dream like setting of Elks Park.
Posted 12/03/2008
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Telluride Stories: Nandita Das

September 1, 2008
(Running Time: 03:44)
Presenting Sponsor Dell teamed up with Media Partner Variety to capture some quiet moments with some of our guests over the Labor Day Weekend. Mike Jones asks Nandita Das to elaborate on the differences she found between acting and directing, and on Salman Rushdie's involvement with her latest film FIRAAQ.
Posted 11/22/2008
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Telluride Stories: Michael Barker and Tom Bernard Part 2

September 1, 2008
(Running Time: 03:06)
Presenting Sponsor Dell teamed up with Media Partner Variety to capture some quiet moments with many of our guests during the Labor Day Weekend. Variety's Mike Jones talks to Sony Pictures Classics' Michael Barker and Tom Bernard about the films they brought with them to Telluride, and the state of independent cinema on the world's stage.
Posted 11/22/2008