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Academy celebrates 40 years of Telluride Film Festival

by jmaloni

Press release

Wed, Aug 28th 2013 01:25 pm

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is continuing its sponsorship of the Telluride Film Festival with a series of special events, including an exhibition highlighting the history of the festival at the Historic Sheridan Opera House. Telluride, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, runs Aug. 29 through Sept. 2.

"The Telluride Film Festival is a showcase for great films and filmmakers, and over its 40 years has figured prominently in the careers of many Academy members," said Dawn Hudson, Academy CEO. "We are excited to celebrate this milestone by preserving the festival's history and its far-reaching cultural influence."

Telluride Film Festival recently donated all media and ephemera related to the festival to the Academy for preservation and to avail future generations of its important place in film history.

"The Academy Celebrates the Show" is an installation featuring photographs, documents, video footage and other treasures from the Academy's newly acquired Telluride Film Festival Special Collection. A companion exhibit, "Alternate Telluride," at the Backlot, will showcase a selection of letters from notable filmmakers who - for one reason or another - could not attend, making for a fascinating glimpse into Tellurides that might have been.

The Academy, which has been supporting the festival for 11 years, is sponsoring the festival's signature "Noon Seminars" series and will also present the following special programs from its collections:

Photographic exhibit at the new Werner Herzog Theater includes photographs of Werner Herzog from the Academy's collection.

"Telluride Film Festival has chosen the Academy as the guardian of its treasured collection so that these important media assets can serve future generations, education and research," commented festival executive director, Julie Huntsinger. "This special exhibition that AMPAS has curated is a wonderful glimpse into the festival's past 40 years. We are proud of our long-standing relationship and thank them for their enthusiasm in celebrating this exceptional year and for their generous and continued support." 

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