All San Sebastian articles – Page 25
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Alejandro Amenábar's 'Regression' to open San Sebastian
Ethan Hawke and Emma Watson star in thriller from director of The Others and The Sea Inside.
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Rufus Norris' 'London Road' to close San Sebastian
Musical based around the 2006 Ipswich murders stars Olivia Colman and Tom Hardy.
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'Black Mass', 'Son Of Saul' head to San Sebastian
Venice titles and award-winners from Cannes, Berlin and Sundance included in Pearls strand.
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Khoo, Salles, Sokurov join San Sebastian line-up
Zabaltegi strand of the festival will feature 24 titles.
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'High-Rise', 'Sunset Song' join San Sebastian competition
Other new titles in competition include Rúnar Rúnarsson’s Sparrows and the first animated film to play in San Seb’s official selection.
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San Sebastian co-pro forum titles unveiled
Projects selected from across South America and Europe.
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San Sebastian's Culinary competition mixes Spanish, Asian flavours
Section to open with Pep Gatell’s documentary about leading restaurant Mugaritz.
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San Sebastian unveils New Directors titles
The 13 films competing for a $55,000 prize include Scott Graham’s Iona and Hans Christian Berger’s After Eden.
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San Sebastian reveals competition films
Spanish-language titles from Pablo Agüero, Asier Altuna, Cesc Gay among line-up.
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San Sebastian to offer Japanese indie cinema focus
Retrospective will focus on Japanese independent cinema from the past 15 years and includes Cannes favourite Naomi Kawase.
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Szifron talks Wild Tales, new sci-fi film
The Argentine director talks about his hit Wild Tales and his ambitious sci-fi four-film project The Foreigner.
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San Sebastian crowns Magical Girl
Carlos Vermut’s Spanish drama wins best film and best director; Dennis Lehane wins best screenplay for The Drop.
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San Seb unveils co-pro winner
Cuban film August wins the San Sebastián Co-production Fórum; Magallanes wins Films in Progress.
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Spanish cinema hits record high
SAN SEBASTIAN: Local films secure best-ever box office share of 23.6%.
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Antonio Banderas talks Automata and Hollywood
SAN SEBASTIAN: Spanish star wants to make more films in his home country and says Hollywood no longer exists - “It’s just a brand”.