San Sebastian reviews – Page 3
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‘I Want To Talk About Duras’: San Sebastian Review
Claire Simon’s exploration of the relationship between Yann Andréa and Marguerite Duras is a remarkable two-hander
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‘Arthur Rambo’: San Sebastian Review
Laurent Cantet follows the sharp rise and sudden fall of a young French writer in the social media age
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‘Fever Dream’: San Sebastian Review
Peruvian filmmaker Claudia Llosa explores biological bonds in this chilling environmental drama
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‘As In Heaven’: San Sebastian Review
A new voice from Denmark addresses the pains of the past
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‘Maixabel’: San Sebastian Review
Iciar Bollain looks at the reality of reconciliation for those on both sides of Spain’s terrorist war
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‘Earwig’: San Sebastian Review
Lucile Hadzihalilovic’s third feature is defiantly unknowable
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‘Bigger Than Us’: San Sebastian Review
Flore Vasseur’s documentary takes a celebratory look at young activists around the world
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‘El Gran Movimiento’: Venice Review
An ailing manual worker encounters a traditional shaman in this La Paz-set mystical drama
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‘Forgotten We’ll Be ('Memories Of My Father')’: San Sebastian Review
Spain’s premiere festival signs out its 2020 edition with a sentimental drama from Fernando Trueba
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‘Riot Police’: San Sebastian Review (TV)
Spanish investigative drama with strong ensemble acting is a winner for co-creators Rodrigo Sorogoyen and Isabel Peña
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‘Wuhai’: San Sebastian Review
Debt and tensions rise in Zhou Zhiyang’s second feature, set in a vivid Inner Mongolia
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‘Courtroom 3H’: San Sebastian Review
Antonio Mendez Esparza follows in the footsteps of Frederick Wiseman with this powerful documentary set inside a Florida family court
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‘In The Dusk’: San Sebastian Review
Sharunas Bartas returns to form with this stark, sombre Lithuanian war story
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‘Rosa’s Wedding’: San Sebastian Review
A feel-good domestic comedy about a put-upon woman who goes AWOL in a bid for some serious Me Time
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‘Akelarre’: San Sebastian Review
Pablo Agüero brings a #MeToo spin to this Spanish Inquisition drama
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‘Supernova’: San Sebastian Review
Staney Tucci, Colin Firth face the end of the road in Harry Macqueen’s ’Supernova’
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‘Beginning’: San Sebastian Review
A mysterious, powerful feature debut from Georgia’s Dea Kulumbegashvili
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‘El Gran Fellove’: San Sebastian Review
Matt Dillon drums up a hugely entertaining tale of a lost Cuban musician
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‘We Are Who We Are’: TV Review (San Sebastian)
Luca Guadagnino delivers a long-form Italian odyssey for HBO
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‘True Mothers’: San Sebastian Review
Naomi Kawase delivers a rewarding drama about teenage adoption