All San Sebastian articles
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Reviews
‘Joan Of Arc’ review: Hlynur Pálmason’s lyrical ode to the Icelandic landscape
The director’s non-narrative companion to ’The Love That Remains’ again features his three children
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Features
Spanish sellers evaluate projects at San Sebastian’s industry programme
”We need to evaluate which festival launch could most boost sales,” said Latido’s Vanessa Vargas.
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Spanish drama ‘Sundays’ wins best film at San Sebastian
Other prize-winners included ‘Good Valley Stories’, ‘Six Days In Spring’ and ‘The Voice Of Hind Rajab’.
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Nine talking points from San Sebastian’s Creative Investors’ Conference
Euro powerhouses, “undeniable” projects and how financiers are making decisions.
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Coruña Immersive Studio to expand as Galicia’s Pedralonga aims to become major Spanish audiovisual hub
Two new soundstages are being built at the facilty.
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Alex Lora to make family drama ‘Blue-Smurf Ice Cream’ for Spain’s Astra and Avalon outfits
EXCLUSIVE: Lora is the Sundance-winning director of short film ‘The Masterpiece’ and a Screen Star of Tomorrow.
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Jennifer Lawrence says actors should not “take the heat for individuals that are responsible” for the genocide in Gaza
Lawrence was talking at the San Sebastian film festival where she is the recipient of an honorary Donostia award.
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Features
Why Movistar Plus+ is embracing “risk-taking films” such as ‘Sirât’ and ‘Los Tigres’
“People are tired of ‘safe’, they are hungry for different stories and the unexpected,” says Guillermo Farré.
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12 buzzy new TV series projects from Spain in the works
Anticipated Spanish TV productions in the works include a feminist bodice-ripper, a tech thriller and a teen prison drama
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Reviews
‘Good Valley Stories’ review: José Luis Guerín documents life in Barcelona’s Vallbona district
The Spanish director’s latest work plays in San Sebastian Competition
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Fernando Eimbcke and Tatjana Moutchnik projects lead San Sebastian 2025 industry winners
Festival awards prizes for works in progress from Latin America and Europe, as well as for co-production projects.
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Gaza protesters take to streets in San Sebastian
Festival director José Luis Rebordinos and Spanish culture minister attend.
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‘The Fence’ review: Isaach de Bankolé roots Claire Denis’ atmospheric West Africa thriller
Matt Dillon and Mia McKenna-Bruce also star in this uneven adaptation of the 1979 play ‘Black Battles With Dogs’
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‘Two Pianos’ review: Arnaud Desplechin drama features a virtuoso performance from Charlotte Rampling
François Civil and Nadia Tereszkiewicz also star in this tale of a concert pianist distracted by matters of the heart
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‘Six Days In Spring’ review: A Côte d’Azur vacation proves revelatory in intimate Joachim Lafosse drama
Eye Haïdara impresses as the divorced woman at the heart of Joachim Lafosse’s San Sebastian Competition title
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The key Latin American films being showcased at San Sebastian 2025
Three Argentinian entries in official selection head a strong Latin American presence at the festival.
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Features
Nine Spanish actors and directors to watch
Screen selects the nine Spanish talents who have what it takes to become a success in the international industry.
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‘Sundays’ review: Astute family drama finds a Spanish teenager drawn to convent life
Newcomer Blanca Soroa shines in Alaúda Ruiz de Azúa’s’s sensitive San Sebastian Competition title
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‘Franz’ review: Agnieszka Holland’s creative portrait of Czech writer Franz Kafka
Holland takes an unconventional approach to the biopic, which hits familiar narrative beats
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‘In-I In Motion’ review: Juliette Binoche’s directorial debut is account of her 2008 dance-drama
Binoche worked with British choreographer and dancer Akram Khan on performance In-I