All San Sebastian articles – Page 4
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Reviews‘The Wailing’: San Sebastian Review
A mysterious entity stalks three young women in this effective Spanish-language horror debut
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Reviews‘The Man Who Loved UFOs’: San Sebastian Review
Diego Lerman’s based-on-real-life dramedy stars Leonardo Sbaraglia as a TV reporter gone rogue
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News“It’s a tragedy”: Christine Vachon blasts Joaquin Phoenix for wasting Todd Haynes’ time
The Killer Films producer was speaking at the San Sebastian film festival.
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Reviews‘Modi - Three Days On The Wings Of Madness’: San Sebastian Review
Johnny Depp directs a chaotic romp through three days in the life of Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani
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Reviews‘Bound In Heaven’: San Sebastian Review
Veteran screenwriter Huo Xin makes her directorial debut with a genre-infused drama about domestic abuse
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FeaturesEurope-Latin American Co-Pro Forum spotlights regional projects with international potential
The projects hail from across Latin America.
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Reviews‘On Falling’: San Sebastian Review
A Portugese factory worker in Scotland struggles to make a connection in this effective debut
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FeaturesThe key Latin American films being showcased at San Sebastian 2024
Chilean director Maite Alberdi’s fiction debut El Lugar De La Otra is screening in competition.
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NewsSpain’s film and TV incentive generated €1.8bn in gross value added between 2019-2022
The incentive for international film and TV productions has created an ROI of €9 for every €1 invested, said the Olsberg SPI report.
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NewsNetflix Spain ramps up original film production slate
Films are in the works by Carlos Sedes, David Victori, Eva Vives, Fernando González Molina and Cesc Gay.
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FeaturesThe up-and-coming Spanish actors and filmmakers to watch
Spain’s dynamic film and TV production sector is forging a new generation of creative talent.
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Reviews‘When Fall Is Coming’: San Sebastián Review
Francois Ozon is in fine fettle for this later-life puzzle piece starring Helene Vincent
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NewsJavier Bardem signs to star in Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s ‘El Ser Querido’
The title translates as ‘The Loved One’ as is about a father-daughter relationship.
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Reviews‘Hard Truths’: San Sebastián Review
Mike Leigh bites back with this trenchant piece starring a superb Marianne-Jean Baptiste
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Reviews‘Emmanuelle’: San Sebastian Review
Audrey Diwan presents a ‘paralysingly pointless’ update of the 70s soft-porn figure
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FeaturesSpanish films poised to reign in San Sebastian
The vibrant local industry will be represented at Spain’s leading local film festival.
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FeaturesSan Sebastian’s lively industry programme brings together the Spanish and LatAm industries with Europe and the US
“We are a meeting point,” says Saioa Riba, San Sebastian’s head of industry.
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FeaturesSan Sebastian's José Luis Rebordinos talks funding, key films and why there are no plans for a market
”The four institutions that fund the festival are invested in culture,” says Rebordinos.
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FeaturesAudrey Diwan on reimagining ‘Emmanuelle’ as a film about female pleasure
‘Emmanuelle’ is opening the San Sebastian International Film Festival.
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