Thursday, September 10, 2015

Critic’s Notebook: From Telluride to Toronto, Here Comes the Future of the Movie Business

It's hard enough to juggle screenings at the Telluride Film Festival, which this year packed more than three dozen features — from Oscar-season hopefuls to classic restorations — into one weekend. At the latest edition, programming was further complicated by an increasingly complex marketplace: The business continues to be defined by uncertainty about how movies find audiences beyond the rarified festival world. However, as the intimate universe of Telluride tips into the industry mayhem of the Toronto International Film Festival, there are some indications of an answer. Party CrashersTelluride's opening-day picnic, high above town with a sweeping view of the hills below, presents an...

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