Chloe Zhaos ”Hammen“Edward Bergers”The ballad for a little player“And Scott Cooper’s”Springsteen: deliver me from nowhere“Is among the films that will premiere at Telluride Film Festival 2025, Telluride organizers announced on Thursday.
The festival starts on Friday in the Colorado Mountain Town, with the arrangement that is traditionally held under the covers until the day before screenings begin.
Documentaries such as screening at the festival include the premieres for two music-oriented documents, Morgan Nevilles “Man On The Run”, which chronicles the first decade of Paul McCartney’s career after the Beatles and Ethan Hawke’s “Highway 99 a double album”, a three-hour plus out of the pione. Ivy Meeropol’s “Ask E. Jean”, a nonfiction movie about former magazine E. Jean Carroll, who won a judgment of $ 73 million against Donald Trump, will also have its world premiere at the festival.
With Bruce Springsteen, which is expected to show up in Telluride on behalf of “deliver me from nowhere” and Paul McCartney a rumored guest because of “Man on the run”, the Colorado slopes can be particularly long on rock ‘n’ roll icons this year.
Telluride Film Festival is a four-day, carefully curated party that occupies the same part of the calendar as the Venice Film Festival, which started on Wednesday and goes through September 6, and the Toronto Film Festival, which starts on September 4 and ends on September 11.
The Telluride lineup is usually long on films that can count on the award. Of the 34 features that are programmed last year, Nine continued to receive Oscar nominations, including four nominated best picture: “Conclave”, “Emilia Perez,” “Nickel Boys” and the winner, “Anora.”
Most of the Oscar best winners in the last two decades have played in Telluride, but “Anora” broke a line where the three previous winners – 2021’s “Coda”, 2022’s “Everything Everywhere at Once” and 2023’s “Oppenheimer” – had not.
The entire range:
The show (main program):
“A privacy”, Rebecca Zlotowski (France, 2025)
“Ask E. Jean,“ Ivy Meeropol (USA, 2025)
“Ballad by a little player”, Edward Berger (Hong Kong/Macau, 2025)
“Blue Moon”, Richard Linklater (USA/Ireland, 2025)
“Bugonia,” Yorgos Lanthimos (UK, 2025)
“Cover-up”, Laura Poitras, Mark Obenhaus (USA, 2025)
“Everywhere Man: The Lives and Times of Peter Asher,” Dayna Goldfine, Dan Geller (USA/UK, 2025)
“Ghost Elephants,” Werner Herzog (Angola/Namibia/USA, 2025)
“H is for Hawk,“ Philippa Lowthorpe (UK/USA, 2025)
“Hamlet,” Aneil Karia (UK, 2025)
“The port,“ Chloé Zhao (UK, 2025)
“Highway 99 A double album,” Ethan Hawke (USA, 2025)
“If I had legs I would kick you,“ Mary Bronstein (USA, 2025)
“It was just an accident,” Jafar Panahi (Iran/France/Luxembourg, 2025)
“Jay Kelly,“ Noah Baumbach (Italy/UK/USA, 2025)
“Karl,” Nick Hooker (UK, 2025)
“La Grazia,” Paolo Sorrentino (Italy, 2025)
“Lost in the Jungle,” Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, Juan Camilo Cruz (USA/Colombia, 2025)
“Light, film”, Thierry Frémaux (France, 2024)
“Man on the run,” Morgan Neville (USA, 2025)
“New Wave,” Richard Linklater (France, 2025)
“Pillion,” Harry Lighton (UK, 2025)
“Sentimental Value”, Joachim Trier (Norway/France/Denmark/Germany, 2025)
“Shifty,“ Adam Curtis (UK, 2025)
“Springsteen: deliver me from nowhere,“ Scott Cooper (USA, 2025)
“Summer Tour,“ Mischa Richter (USA, 2025)
“The American Revolution,” Ken Burns, Sarah Borstin, David Schmidt (USA, 2025)
“Älringen in the river,“ Robb Moss (USA, 2025)
“The Cycle of Love,” Orlando von Einsiade (UK/India/Sweden, 2025)
“The History of Sound”, Oliver Hermanus (USA, 2025)
“Mastermind”, Kelly Reichardt (USA, 2025)
“The New Yorker on 100”, Marshall Curry (USA, 2025)
“Reserve”, Pablo Pérez Lombardini (Mexico/Qatar, 2025)
“The Secret Agent,” Kleber Mendonça Filho (Brazil/France/Netherlands/Germany, 2025)
“This is not a drill,“ Oren Jacoby (USA, 2025)
“Tuner”, Daniel Roher (USA/Canada, 2025)
“Urchin,” Harris Dickinson (UK, 2025)
Short films in the main program:
“All empty rooms”, Joshua Seftel (USA, 2025)
“All the walls came down,“ Ondi Timons (USA, 2025)
“Last days at Lake Trinity,“ Charlotte Cooley (USA, 2025)
“Sallie’s Ashes,” Brennan Robideaux (USA, 2025)
“Song of My City”, David C. Roberts (USA, 2025)
More to come …