All San Sebastian articles – Page 14
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News
San Sebastian moves most industry activity online; WIPs will be hybrid
There will be some events on the ground in San Sebastian.
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Reviews
‘DNA’: San Sebastian Review
Maïwenn’s Cannes Label drama tracks a French-Algerian family after the death of its patriarch
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‘Spring Blossom’: San Sebastian Review
Suzanne Lindon makes her acting and directorial debut with remarkable assurance - and success
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‘Rifkin’s Festival’: San Sebastian Review
Woody Allen’s latest was shot in the film festival it now opens
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World premieres line up for competition in San Sebastian 2020
Nine out of 13 features will be presented as world premieres.
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“I hope we’ll be talking about films, about cinema,” says San Sebastian head as festival opens amid pandemic
Jose Luis Rebordinos has put togther a festival despite rising Covid-19 cases in Spain.
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Features
‘Limbo’ director Ben Sharrock aims his lens at the refugee crisis
”We worked with real refugees who had been through the asylum system.”
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Features
Thomas Vinterberg says ‘Another Round’ is a celebration of life, not drinking
The Danish filmmaker’s comedy about male friendship and alcoholism has its world premiere in Toronto.
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Reviews
‘New Order’: Venice Review
Michel Franco’s dystopian howl is dynamic cinema which takes no prisoners
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World Soundtrack Awards at 20: digital edition
The music showcase is celebrating its 20th anniversary with an online concert.
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Reviews
‘Ammonite’: Toronto Review
Francis Lee follows up ‘God’s Own Country’ with a solemn love story sparked by Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan
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‘Nomadland’: Venice Review
Starring Frances McDormand, Chloe Zhao’s poetic migrant worker drama holds a mirror to society
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“The studios will be back” says Venice head Alberto Barbera
Festival’s 77th edition was the first major international film event to take place against the backdrop of the pandemic.
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Features
‘The World To Come’ director Mona Fastvold on shooting four seasons in 24 days
”We rehearsed and planned in advance; it was so, so detailed,” explained Fastvold.
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Four UK producers with films at the autumn festivals reflect on a crazy year
’The Duke’, ‘The Father’, ’Wildfire’ and ‘Supernova’ will screen in Venice, Toronto, San Sebastian and beyond.
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Venice Film Festival’s Covid-era 77th edition kicks off against the odds
Tilda Swinton was feted with the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement.
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Features
How are international buyers navigating the autumn festivals?
Screen talks to a selection of indie distributors about their plans for the next few months.
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Luca Guadagnino’s TV series ‘We Are Who We Are’ to world premiere at San Sebastian
Eight-part series to screen in full at festival.
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Philippe Garrel, Hong Sang-soo to compete for San Sebastian’s Zabaltegi-Tabakalera Award
Hong Sang-soo’s ‘The Woman Who Ran’ previously won a Berlinale Silver Bear.
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San Sebastian adds four competition titles including Harry Macqueen’s ‘Supernova’
Matt Dillon’s ‘El Gran Fellove’ has also been selected to play out of competition.