Hamnet: Telluride Buzz & Oscar Predictions
Here’s a breakdown of the key takeaways from the provided text,focusing on awards potential and notable performances:
Key Players & Thier Awards Prospects:
Olivia Buckley: Considered a frontrunner for a Best Actress nomination. Her performance is described as her best to date, and the Telluride Film Festival director publicly stated, “Please Lord, it’s her year.” She was previously nominated for Best Supporting Actress (“The Lost Daughter”).
Paul Mescal: Has already received an Oscar nomination (“Aftersun”).He’s generating buzz for his portrayal of Shakespeare and has two films premiering at Telluride (“Hamlet” and “The History of Sound”). A second nomination (potentially as a lead) is considered very likely.
Jacobi Jupe: A young actor whose performance is predicted to resonate with Academy voters, drawing comparisons to Freddie Highmore and Jacob Tremblay. He’s expected to be a strong contender.
Films generating buzz:
“Hamlet” (starring Paul Mescal): The film itself is generating excitement, though historically, portrayals of Shakespeare haven’t frequently enough led to Oscar nominations for the actor playing the Bard.
“The History of Sound” (starring Paul Mescal & Josh O’connor): Premiered at Cannes and is receiving positive attention at Telluride.
Buckley’s unnamed film: The film starring buckley is a major highlight of the festival, with the director specifically praising her performance.
“H Is for Hawk” (starring Claire Foy & Brendan Gleeson): Described as a “buzzy acquisition title.”
Technical/Artisan Awards Potential:
The unnamed film (Buckley’s) is expected to be a strong contender in technical categories like:
Production Design
Cinematography
Editing
Sound
Score (Mac Richter – both original music and a re-use of his well-known “On the Nature of daylight”)
Other Notable Mentions:
Claire Foy & Riz Ahmed: Both attended the festival and interacted with Buckley, highlighting the industry connections and buzz surrounding the event.
In essence, the article paints a picture of a Telluride Film Festival brimming with potential oscar contenders, with Olivia Buckley and Paul Mescal emerging as early frontrunners.
