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In the Los Angeles Times, John Horn writes about "Telluride: A Film Fest That’s Actually About Films":

"In addition to Capote, the Colorado ski town festival has hosted world or domestic premieres of Lost in Translation, Bowling for Columbine, Brokeback Mountain, Caché and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. So what next great film will Telluride launch in this year’s 33rd annual festival, running from Friday to Monday? Don’t ask festival programmers, or even the makers or stars of the movies themselves. They’re all sworn to secrecy.

"Unlike virtually every other festival, Telluride keeps the names of its 20 or so new films under wraps until opening day. What some people say is a precious affectation is part of the festival’s idiosyncratic gestalt."

The Telluride Film Festival will be held over the upcoming Labor Day weekend.

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