The Telluride film festival kicks off this week with a heavy dose of star power, featuring the world premieres of movies starring Robert Redford, Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman and Matthew McConaughey.
“Hopefully, it will make up for The Happytime Murders,” the executive director of the Telluride film festival, Julie Huntsinger, told the Hollywood Reporter.
If Beale Street Could Talk, Jenkins’s first production since the Oscar-winning Moonlight, will also be screened at this year’s London film festival, which announced its programme on Thursday.
The festival will also screen major titles previously seen this year, as well as an eclectic mix of new documentaries and archive material.