All San Sebastian articles – Page 13
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News
Relief and joy as San Sebastian becomes the second major festival to be held in pandemic era
“It has given us a renewed hope in cinema.”
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Viggo Mortensen on choosing projects, working with David Cronenberg and moving behind the camera
”’I’m a bad poker player; it would show if I didn’t believe in what I do.”
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Reviews
‘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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San Sebastian unveils broad sweep of industry prizes
Ivan Dusk’s Dusk Stone won the WIP Latam award.
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Netflix’s Francisco Ramos: Spanish-language content has to keep its ‘specificity’
Ramos says credibility of different cultures is crucial in an online talk organised by San Sebastian.
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Reviews
‘Wuhai’: San Sebastian Review
Debt and tensions rise in Zhou Zhiyang’s second feature, set in a vivid Inner Mongolia
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Features
Antonio Méndez Esparza talks about the making of documentary ‘Courtroom 3H’
The Spanish film is screening in competition at San Sebastian.
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Features
“People wanted a pure hero film”: Sharunas Bartas on his drama ‘In The Dusk’
The film has its international premiere in competition at San Sebastian this week.
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Features
“Does anger ever drive me? You bet”: Aaron Sorkin on why his new film is so relevant
Sorkin spoke at a San Sebastian Film Festival online masterclass.
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News
Experts call for European cross-border insurance guarantee fund
”What do we do with a co-production which is shot in France, but the Covid-19 case happens in Germany?
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Pandemic intensifies need for platforms to invest in local indie content, say Euro producers
The European Producers Club unveiled its Covid-19 recovery manifesto in San Sebastian.
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Reviews
‘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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Features
“It’s a challenge making a film about Shane MacGowan”: Julien Temple on his new music doc
’Crock Of Gold: A Few Rounds With Shane MacGowan’ is making its world premiere in competition at San Sebastian.