Telluride Film Festival '08

Just returned from another fantastic festival. I met several great people, as usual, as this festival is one of the best ones for meeting filmmakers. Though I shook his hand, I didn’t actually get to speak with Jeff Goldblum other than the few seconds before taking this gratuitous photo for my blog. Yeah, I’m a fan boy. I admit it.

One of my favorite conversations was the 45-minute long chat I had in front of the coffee shop on Sunday morning with Godfrey Reggio, the director of one of my favorite films of all time, Koyaanisquatsi. I had the chance to really pick his brain about his films, his hometown New Orleans, the direction of digital media and the implications of the ubiquity of digital cameras on privacy and society. Fun!

Telluride Film Festival '08

I’m happy that I finally got to meet Karina Longworth, the blogger for Spout.com, after being Internet buddies for a couple years. And though usually a chore, my trips into and out of town were both great. On the way in, I met and had a fantastic conversation with Lee Kline of the Criterion Collection, who subsequently invited me to project video at their cinema at All Tomorrow’s Party (more on that later). And then, on my way out of town I spoke with the talented animator Matthew Talbot-Kelly about blogging, animation, business and family. Great stuff. If you have the chance, I also highly recommend his short, Blind Man’s Eye.

You might notice that I haven’t yet written about the films I saw. Honestly, there weren’t any that totally blew me away. Maybe I’m getting jaded. Or media-saturated. Or filmed-out. Not sure. But in any case, my favorite feature-length films I caught were:

Lastly, allow me to speak about one of the best things that happened during the festival: gondola karaoke. Whilst riding a fully loaded gondola with my friends up to the end-of-fest staff party at the Chuck Jones theater in Mountain Village, Beth says, “Say, what are your favorite songs? Let’s sing them!” which we proceeded to do with reckless, tipsy abandon at top ear-splitting volume. I think there were moments of Queen to Elvis Costello to Madonna. And then we did it again on the way down. Even drunker. Oh yeah.


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  • Molly Schoneveld
    Love it!
  • Thanks, Molly! Say, you didn't leave a link to your blog. How's it coming?
  • dude, the Fly and Koyaanisquatsi in one shot! howly crap. those films sound cool and so does the karaoke. looks like a great time
  • Jena
    So AWESOME! I too am a PROUD Goldblum fan....priceless in the Big Chill....
  • thanks mark. i appreciate your counsel. all the best....
  • That looks like so much fun! Man... you got to see Jeff Goldblum :) and he has an Obama shirt on *thumbs up* nice. I'm jealous of your conversation too, 45 minutes is a long time to pick someone's brain. I need to get out more :P
  • @Jena - yes, ma'am.

    @Matthew - you bet, mate. Good luck on your projects!

    @Mike - you would love it. Let's get you there as a guest, man!
  • Man I knew Jeff Goldblum was tall but he's taller than you. I too love Koyaanisquatsi and also the followup Powansquatsi namely due to the music of Philip Glass. I can listen to him for hours.
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