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After a very weird awards season that mostly took place in virtual form, the industry is eager to get back to campaigning with some semblance of normalcy. So it should come as no surprise that on the first days of the Venice and Telluride Film Festivals, several Oscar contenders made their presence known, and fast. From the Peter Dinklage musical “Cyrano” to Will Smith in “King Richard” and Kristen Stewart in “Spencer” — not to mention a whole lot of documentaries — many movies that were question marks just a few days ago have planted their flags in conversations that will evolve for months to come. Others have reentered the fray, like Sundance winner “Flee” and Sean Baker’s “Red Rocket.” In this week’s episode of Screen Talk , Eric Kohn and Anne Thompson sit down at the Telluride Hotel to discuss the rush of activity they’ve experienced at the start of the Colorado gathering and how they expect the buzz to evolve in the days to come. Check out more Telluride analysis from Thompson here and the full Telluride lineup here. More from IndieWire Spencer Star Kristen Stewart Says Princess Diana Was Mister Rogers-Level Earnest Jane Campion Is Not Alone: Women Are Reinventing the Western, One Movie at a Time Listen to the full episode below. Screen Talk is produced by Leonardo Adrian Garcia and available on Apple Podcasts , Stitcher , Spotify , and hosted by Megaphone . You can subscribe here or via RSS . Share your feedback with Thompson and Kohn on Twitter. Browse previous installments here , review the show on Apple Podcasts , and be sure to let us know if you’d like to hear the hosts address specific issues in upcoming editions of Screen Talk. Check out the rest of IndieWire’s podcasts on Apple Podcasts right here. Best of IndieWire The Greatest Horror Movies of All-Time New Movies: Release Calendar for September 3, Plus Where to Watch the Latest Films Even at the Specialty Box Office, Action and Horror Continue to Be a Big Draw for Theatrical Audiences Sign up for Indiewires Newsletter . For the latest news, follow us on Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram . View comments
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