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Evening sets outside the Chuck Jones Theater as guests await entrance to "Moonlight."
Saturday seminar on the topic of home in film. Panelists included Casey Affleck and production team of "Manchester by the Sea."
The festival banner hung above the main street at dusk. Theaters up and down the main stretch sometimes played from 8am to past midnight.
From left to right: Mark Jared ('16), A.J. Newberry ('18), Lexi Turin ('16), Department Chair of Film Studies Dr. Kerry Hegarty, Taylor Schenck ('16), and Hailey Hirata ('17) pose in front of the Gondola lift that took students to theaters over the mountains.
Layered line-waiters on the last day of the festival. The Telluride sun came out at unexpected times, especially blinding when coming out of a dark theater.
Dr. Kerry Hegarty catches some "magic hour" lighting while waiting for final film "La La Land."
With a pop-up tent, audiences wait in line at theWerner Herzog Theater. Each venue was uniquely designed.
"Neruda" star Gael García Bernal (far left) and director Pablo Larrain (far right) introduce screening with clip from new film "Jackie," and previous films. The night before, Larrain received Telluride's only award, the Silver Medallion, for his career in film.
Taylor Schenck ('16) postulates on the Miles Teller film upon a rare poster sighting.
The Sheridan Opera House was a gem among other theaters in Telluride, including a balcony and box seating where a live score to Fritz Lang's 1928 silent feature "Spies" was performed on keyboard.
Mark Jared ('16) peers out the gondola lift as the group traveled to other theaters.
Lexi Turin ('16) praises the film gods for blessing her with a beautiful first day at the festival.
Senior wide receiver Sam Martin just misses a pass against E. Illinois. Martin finished with two receptions totaling 27 yards.