Our own JGHorn reviews four films from this year's edition of the Telluride Film Festival.
perhaps the most celebrated and emotionally demanding — the festival was ultimately exhilarating.
I saw more than a dozen Telluride movies, each of which was having either its world or North American premiere in the Colorado resort town. Some of the films likely will contend for awards, including the Oscars, in the months ahead. But their impact shouldn’t be measured by statuettes collected. A better metric might be how audiences were emotionally moved by the stories they witnessed.
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