Spain's San Sebastian International Film Festival (Sept 20-29) unveiled the fourteen titles which will comprise the "Pearls from Other Festivals" section of its Open Zone (Zabaltegi) line-up.

Following last year's model, "Pearls" shows a heavy emphasis on films which screened at Cannes. There are also several titles from Berlin and at least two which will show in Venice. Numbers tilt this year in favor of French productions.

The films competing for the section's Euros30m Public Prize include:

French hit Amelie (Le Fabuleux Destin D'Amelie Poulain);
Nanni Moretti's Palme d'Or winner The Son's Room (La Stanza Del Figlio);
The Coen brothers' Cannes best-director winner The Man Who Wasn't There;
Multiple Cannes award-winner The Piano Teacher (Le Pianiste) from Michael Haneke;
Patrice Chereau's Berlin Golden Bear winner Intimacy;
Manoel Oliveira's French-language I'm Going Home (Je Rentre A La Maison), starring Michel Piccoli;
Berlin Opera winner La Cienaga from Argentine director Lucrecia Martel;
La Chambre Des Officiers from director Francois Dupeyron
Todd Solondz's Storytelling;
L'Emploi Du Temps from Laurent Cantet;
Claire Peploe's The Triumph Of Love, starring Mira Sorvino;
Ferzan Ozpetek's Le Fate Ignoranti;
Wang Xiao-Shuai's Berlin jury prize winner Shi Qu Sui De Dan Che;
Danis Tanovic's No Man's Land.

Zabaltegi houses two sections - Pearls from Other Festivals (formerly known as Festivals' Top) and New Directors (line-up to be announced next week) - and runs parallel to the festival's Official Competition line-up and sidebar offerings such as "Made In Spanish." Two retrospectives this year are dedicated to directors Frank Borzage and Otar Iosseliani, while a thematic sidebar "It happened yesterday" will look at how the 20th century was portrayed in the movies.