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Breaking Baz: Alfonso Cuarón Considers How Acclaimed Seven-Hour Apple TV+ Drama ‘Disclaimer’ Qualifies For Oscar Consideration— Telluride Film Festival


Alfonso Cuarón is studying the possibility of creating a version of 'Disclaimer' that can qualify for Academy Award consideration.

EXCLUSIVE: Oscar-winning director Alfonso Cuarón is studying the possibility of creating a version of his acclaimed seven hour Apple TV+ production Disclaimer that can qualify for Academy Award consideration. The phenomenal work directed and adapted by Cuarón from Renée Knight’s 2015 unputdownable novel, about a documentary filmmaker by the name of Catherine Ravenscroft, brilliantly played at different stages of her life by Leila George and Cate Blanchett, whose “mask has fallen” when she receives a manuscript of a supposedly fictional tale called The Perfect Stranger. That thought was at the top of my mind this afternoon here in Telluride when, per chance, I spotted Cuarón about to join the line at the Sheridan Opera House to see Payal Kapadia’s Cannes Grand Jury prize winner All We Imagine as Light.

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