All San Sebastian articles – Page 13
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‘In The Dusk’: San Sebastian Review
Sharunas Bartas returns to form with this stark, sombre Lithuanian war story
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‘Rosa’s Wedding’: San Sebastian Review
A feel-good domestic comedy about a put-upon woman who goes AWOL in a bid for some serious Me Time
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‘Akelarre’: San Sebastian Review
Pablo Agüero brings a #MeToo spin to this Spanish Inquisition drama
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‘Supernova’: San Sebastian Review
Staney Tucci, Colin Firth face the end of the road in Harry Macqueen’s ’Supernova’
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‘Beginning’: San Sebastian Review
A mysterious, powerful feature debut from Georgia’s Dea Kulumbegashvili
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‘El Gran Fellove’: San Sebastian Review
Matt Dillon drums up a hugely entertaining tale of a lost Cuban musician
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Features
“It’s a challenge making a film about Shane MacGowan”: Julien Temple on his new music doc
’Crock Of Gold: A Few Rounds With Shane MacGowan’ is making its world premiere in competition at San Sebastian.
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‘Supernova’ director Harry Macqueen on making his Colin Firth-Stanley Tucci love story
”It took us a while to work out who would play which character,” he says of his two stars.
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San Sebastian shines light on emerging talent with New Directors strand
New Directors awards a €50,000 prize.
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‘We Are Who We Are’: TV Review (San Sebastian)
Luca Guadagnino delivers a long-form Italian odyssey for HBO
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Matt Dillon’s two-decade journey to tell the story of Cuban musician Fellove
‘El Gran Fellove’ has its world premiere in San Sebastian.
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Picture Tree acquires San Sebastian competition title ‘Wuhai’ (exclusive)
The marital drama is the second feature from Ziyang Zhou.
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‘Passion Simple’: San Sebastian Review
Laetitia Dosch and Sergei Polunin headline this adaptation of the ‘autofiction’ novel by Annie Ernaux
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‘True Mothers’: San Sebastian Review
Naomi Kawase delivers a rewarding drama about teenage adoption
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‘Crock Of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan’: San Sebastian Review
Julien Temple takes a trip down memory lane - or what’s left of it - with the former Pogues frontman
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Kiyoshi Kurosawa on why he hopes ‘Wife Of A Spy’ will create some controversy at home in Japan
The film won Kurosawa the best director prize in Venice; it is now screening in San Sebastian and Busan.
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‘Patria’: TV Review (San Sebastian)
HBO Europe premieres its complex drama about the Basque separatist movement ETA
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News
Five European tech startups to compete for $11,700 San Sebastian prize
Set to take place at the festival’s second annual Zinema & Technology initiative.
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Woody Allen and ‘Rifkin’s Festival’ embraced by San Sebastian press, audiences
”MediaPro wanted me to do a film in Spain” the director explained.
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Spirit of cinema celebrated at the opening night of San Sebastian 2020
The streets of the Spanish town are much quieter than usual.