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By Ty Burr
Globe Staff / September 6, 2004

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TELLURIDE, Colo. -- In a perfect world, all movies would be seen at Telluride. Maybe it's the high altitude or the unhurried schedule -- although more likely it's the programming acumen of founders Tom Luddy and Bill and Stella Pence -- but the 31st Telluride Film Festival is turning out to be remarkably turkey free. Upscale Hollywood films like "Kinsey" ... (Full Article: 1143 Words)

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