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Telluride Film Festival Goes On, Despite Anxiety Over Strikes

The festival opened this weekend with fewer stars, who were wary of breaking union rules about promoting films while two strikes have shut down much of Hollywood.

Nicole Sperling
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Actors and Actresses, Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, Movies, Organized Labor, SAG-AFTRA, Strikes, Telluride (Colo), Telluride Film Festival
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