San Sebastian reviews – Page 2
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‘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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‘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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‘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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‘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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‘Prison 77’: San Sebastian Review
Alberto Rodriguez opens San Sebastian with a brutal 1970s-set Spanish prison drama
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‘Unwanted’: San Sebastian Review
Russian drama is a challenging winner of the New Directors award at Spain’s premier festival
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‘Carajita’: San Sebastian Review
Concise and compelling film from ‘Tigre’ duo wins a special mention at San Sebastian New Directors
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‘La Fortuna’: San Sebastian Review (TV)
Alejandro Amenabar turns to TV and brings a cast including Stanley Tucci along for a bumpy sea voyage
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‘Who’s Stopping Us’: San Sebastian Review
Jonás Trueba’s sprawling documentary takes in five years in the lives of Spanish high-school students
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‘Aloners’: San Sebastian Review
South Korean writer-director Hong Sung-eun shines a knowing light on modern urban solitude
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‘Jesus Lopez’: San Sebastian Review
Maximiliano Schonfeld infuses this tale of a grieving Argentinian community with well-handled fantasy elements
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‘Fire On The Plain’: San Sebastian Review
Chinese stars Zhao Dongyu and Liu Haoran take centre stage in Zhang Ji’s debut detective drama
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‘Blue Moon’: San Sebastian Review
Romanain filmmaker Alina Grigore makes a memorable debut with this sprawling dysfunctional family drama
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‘The Daughter’: San Sebastian Review
A teen pregnancy is the catalyst for disturbing events in Manuel Martin Cuenca’s suspenseful drama
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‘The Good Boss’: San Sebastian Review
It’s Javier Bardem’s show as he runites with Fernando Leon de Aranoa for this parable of power in a provincial Spanish town