All San Sebastian articles – Page 7
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Reviews
‘La Maternal’: San Sebastian Review
Pilar Palomero follows up ‘Schoolgirls’ with this intimate portrait of young Spanish mothers
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News
San Sebastian throws the spotlight on resurgent Latin American film industry
Spanish fest has more Latin American films and projects than ever before.
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Reviews
‘Suro’: San Sebastian Review
A Spanish couple attempt to make a new life on the land in Mikel Gurrea’s feature debut
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Reviews
‘Pornomelancolia’: San Sebastian Review
A porn star struggles with loneliness in Manuel Abramovich’s sensitive feature debut
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‘A Hundred Flowers’: San Sebastian Review
Genki Kawamura makes his debut with an adaptation of his own novel about dementia
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News
Locarno, San Sebastian title ‘Piaffe’ scores North American theatrical deal (exclusive)
Rediance has sold the film to Oscilloscope.
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Features
Japanese animation producer Genki Kawamura on his live-action directorial debut ‘A Hundred Flowers’
Playing in Official Selection at San Sebastian, the film is based on a novel Kawamura penned in 2019.
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Reviews
‘Winter Boy’: San Sebastian Review
Christophe Honoré’s personal coming-of-age story is a showcase for a tremendous debut from young actor Paul Kircher
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‘Il Boemo’: San Sebastian Review
The Czech Republic bids for Oscar glory with Petr Vaclav’s sumptuous period drama/musical
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News
“Netflix should do a deal with cinema to survive,” says Wild Bunch International’s Vincent Maraval
Maraval was the keynote speaker at San Sebastian’s inaugural Creative Investors’ Conference.
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News
‘Blonde’ to screen as surprise film at San Sebastian
Star Ana de Armas and director Andrew Dominik will attend.
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Features
The 10 projects being pitched at San Sebastian’s Creative Investors Conference
All have a Spanish producer on board and are looking for international partners.
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News
Spain’s Latido and Belgium’s Entre Chien et Loup board Gerardo Herrero’s ‘Raqqa’ (exclusive)
The thriller is being pitched at San Sebastian’s Creative Investors’ Conference.
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Features
Juan Diego Botto on re-teaming with Penélope Cruz for social-realist drama ‘On The Fringe’
Actor’s directorial debut plays in San Sebastián’s Perlak section.
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Features
Six Spanish films to look out for at San Sebastian
New films from Pilar Palomero and Jaimes Rosales among ones to watch.
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Reviews
‘Runner’: San Sebastian Review
The bleak midwest forms the setting for Marian Mathias’s ’oppressively lugubrious’ debut
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‘Forever’: San Sebastian Review
A family in South Jutland reels after the loss of a beloved son and brother in Frelle Petersen’s drama
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‘Wild Flowers’: San Sebastian Review
Ana Castillo soars in Jaime Rosales’ drama about a young mother bouncing around a tough man’s world
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Reviews
‘The Substitute’: San Sebastian Review
A supply teacher struggles to stay on top of his classrom in a tough Buenos Aires barrio in Diego Lerman’s drama
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News
Ulrich Seidl cancels trip to San Sebastian to present ‘Sparta’
The controversial film is playing in competition at the festival.