Danny Boyle's 'Steve Jobs' Opens Telluride Film Festival
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The 42nd annual Telluride Film Festival kicks off with the world premiere of Danny Boyle's"Steve Jobs" biopic on Friday. The Michael Fassbender-starring drama will debut along with gender equality period film "Suffragette," and other Oscar contenders.
“We always say ‘all glory goes to the filmmakers,’ but we’re really lucky to have a bunch of beautiful, beautiful films,” Telluride executive director Julie Huntsinger said.
Among the other highlights of the four-day festival in the picturesque Colorado resort town, two documentaries from Oscar-winning filmmakers will debut--Davis Guggenheim’s “He Named Me Malala,” about Pakistani female activist Malala Yousafzai and Charles Ferguson’s climate change study “Time to Choose.”
Boyle, "Bitter Lake" director Adam Curtis and "Carol" actress Rooney Mara will be feted with tributes at the fest.
The lineup includes:
“Amazing Grace”
“Anomalisa”
“Beasts of No Nation”
“Bitter Lake”
“Black Mass”
“Carol”
“45 Years”
“He Named Me Malala”
“Heart of a Dog”
“Hitchcock/Truffaut”
“Ixcanul”
“Marguerite”
“Mom and Me”
“Only the Dead See the End of War”
“Rams”
“Room”
“Siti”
“Son of Saul”
“Spotlight”
“Steve Jobs”
“Suffragette”
“Taj Mahal”
“Taxi”
“Tikkun”
“Time to Choose”
“Viva”
“Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom”