All San Sebastian articles – Page 15
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San Sebastian unveils New Directors competition titles
Three titles selected for Toronto, which also have Cannes 2020 labels, among 11 productions selected to compete for award.
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San Sebastian Film Festival unveils Spanish titles
Two series selected for out of competition slots.
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San Sebastian director talks 2020 edition, Cannes collaboration and his ‘Plan B’
The festival is waiting on a final decision by the Basque government in September to finalise all arrangements.
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San Sebastian unveils 2020 poster as festival director addresses changes
US actor Willem Dafoe leads artwork for the festival’s 68th edition.
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San Sebastian unveils first titles for 2020 edition
Competition line-up includes five Cannes label titles.
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World premiere of Woody Allen’s ‘Rifkin’s Festival’ to open San Sebastian
Festival’s 68th edition set to go ahead in September.
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Features
Eliza Hittman’s eight-year journey to make ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’
The filmmakers behind the drama discuss its challenging journey, including the Covid-19 pivot from cinemas to streaming.
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San Sebastian, Cinelatino Rencontres de Toulouse end Films in Progress partnership
Initiative supported works by Ciro Guerra, Pablo Larrain, Amat Escalante, Sebastian Lelio.
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San Sebastian and Zurich film festivals to introduce industry markets after SXSW, Tribeca losses
The move follows cancellations on the film circuit as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Reviews
‘Pacified’: San Sebastian Review
Favela-set drama is the deserving winner of the Golden Shell
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Brazilian drama ‘Pacified’ wins top award in San Sebastian
‘The Endless Trench’ picked up four prizes.
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‘Some Beasts’: San Sebastian Review
Stranding his monied family on a deserted island, Jorge Serrano pushes the boat out too far
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‘Patrick’: San Sebastian Review
What happens when a violent young man is found to have been a kidnapped child?
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‘And The Birds Rained Down’: San Sebastian Review
A gentle, resonant film from French-Canadian director Louise Archambault
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‘Lynn + Lucy’: San Sebastian Review
Britain’s Fyzal Boulifa - a double award-winner for his shorts at Cannes - makes an anticipated move into feature film-making
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‘Zeroville’: San Sebastian Review
Ticks all of James Franco’s boxes, but none for the audience
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‘The Audition’: San Sebastian Review
Nina Hoss stars in this Belin-set feature about a violin teacher and her family
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‘Noura’s Dream’: San Sebastian Review
In working-class Tunis, little has changed for women in Hinde Boujemaa’s fiction debut
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‘Lhamo And Skalbe’: San Sebastian Review
Tibetan opera is a highlight of the third feature from Sonthar Gyal