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Telluride offers award hopefuls

Slate includes 'Prophet,' 'Bad Lieutenant'

The 36th Telluride Film Festival will offer its usual early glimpse into awards season, bristling with an eclectic array of potential contenders screening over Labor Day weekend.

The lineup, unveiled Thursday, including Jacque Audiard's "A Prophet," Lone Sherfig's "An Education," Werner Herzog's "Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans," Jame Campion's "Bright Star," Anne Fontaine's "Coco Before Chanel," Andrea Arnold's "Fish Tank," Todd Solondz' "Life During Wartime," Michael Hoffman's "The Last Station," Rachid Boucharib's "London River," Cormac McCarthy's "The Road," and Michael Haneke's "White Ribbon."

The festival begins a four-day run Friday. Special events include tributes to Anouk Aimee, Viggo Mortensen and Margaethe von Trotta; a celebration of Manny Farber with a screening of 1934's "Toni"; a special medallion to Serge Bromberg with a showing of Henri-Georges Clouzet's "Inferno"; and the "Red Riding" trilogy made for British television.


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