Saturday, September 1, 2007

Nicole Kidman's New Movie For Telluride Film Festival Entry

A new film of Nicole Kidman will be among films presented this week at the Telluride Film Festival in Colorado.

The festival, small but strongly considered event for film ventilators, lineup of this year revealed with more films of device than ever of the United States and around the world.

The festival, held in the town of Telluride in southernmost Colorado, begins Friday and functions until September 3, and it is considered a principal stop for film realizes and films of author hoping to fight for rewards in Hollywood.

The actor and the director Sean Penn examine the drama in the savage, about the voyage of a man in the desert of Alaska, and the Margot plays of director Noah Baumbach to the marriage, lead role Nicole Kidman and Jennifer Jason Leigh as a pair of children of same rival parents.

Among a strong international field is 4 months of Romania, 3 weeks and 2 days which gained the prestigious reward of Gold of palm to the film festival of Cannes of May, and the Bell diving of director Julian Schnabel and the butterfly, another feeling of Cannes.

Telluride will examine 33 films of device more this year, than ever front, and will pour the homage on Day-Lewis of Daniel of actor, the typesetter Michel Legrand and the Indian director Shyam Benegal, organizers of festival called in a report.

The event is in its thirty-fourth edition this year, and it attracts annually approximately 4.000 participants, a spokesman known as.

Between other films of high profile are the rails of drama and the ties, the directorial beginning of Alison Eastwood, girl of Clint Eastwood, as directing Todd I that of Haynes was not there, who traces the life and the career of Bob Dylan.

Also one will expect that animated Persepolis, a French film about raising of an Iranian girl of the age of the Islamic mode of Iran, draws the attention after a strong beginning of Cannes in May, and meets it of director Werner Herzog at the end of the world is a title largely envisaged.

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