WITD posted this on IMDb - the schedule for when TLS will be shown at Telluride:

Showtimes for The Last Station:
G/Fri 6:30 PM - N/Sat 9:45 AM - P/Sat 8:00 PM - O/Sun 8:30 PM


Made possible by a donation from Warren & Becky Gottsegen
19 The Last Station
Writer-director Michael Hoffman (SOAPDISH, RESTORATION) adapts Jay
Parini's novel into a thrilling comic-dramatic account of Leo Tolstoy's final
months. Our Tolstoy, played with quiet authority by Christopher Plummer,
has renounced writing fiction, built a school to educate peasants, and leads
a movement whose guiding principles are abolishing private property,
pacifism, and sexual chastity. His new secretary (the charming James
McAvoy) becomes the comic man-in-the-middle between two formidable
opponents scheming for control of his manuscripts and money.
Chertkov
(Paul Giamatti), a rigid true believer, wants to spread Tolstoyan doctrines
around the world, a would-be Paul to the Master's Jesus. And Sofya (Helen
Mirren), Tolstoy's wife of 48 years and the mother of his 13 children, proved
her dedication by copying War and Peace six times…by hand. Mirren's
hairpin turns between comedy and tragic humiliation make their marital
squabbles into riveting cinema. -LG (U.K., 2009, 112m) In person: Michael
Hoffman and Helen Mirren


Q&A after Saturday show, I assume Helen and Michael. Doesn't sound like
James is doing the Q&A.