All San Sebastian articles – Page 4
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‘Marlowe’: San Sebastian Review
Neil Jordan drafts in Liam Neeson for one more turn with Hollywood’s original hard-boiled private eye
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‘Trenque Lauquen’: San Sebastian Review
Laura Citarella’s two linked features search for a missing woman in the pampa who might not want to be found
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‘The Kings Of The World’: San Sebastian Review
Laura Mora’s second feature follows five street kids from Medellin into the Colombian countyside as they try to claim what is theirs
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‘The Rite Of Spring’: San Sebastian Review
Spain’s Fernando Franco explores the unconventional relationship between an insecure woman and a man with cerebal palsy
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‘Walk Up’: San Sebastian Review
A middle-aged film director attempts to find a place to truly belong in the latest work from Hong Sang-soo
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Features
Five talking points from San Sebastian’s inaugural Creative Investors’ Conference
Topics covered included the challenges facing independent producers and the need for a gambler’s mentality.
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Five rising filmmakers from Mexico who are causing a stir on the international circuit
Mexico’s filmmakers have been making their presence felt on the international stage for decades.
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Spanish director Jamie Rosales on ‘Wild Flowers’: “Family and love are extremely important in my films”
Portrait of a young single mother is premiering in competition at San Sebastián.
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News
‘Six Months’, Hesitation Wound’, ‘The Castle’ win key San Sebastian industry prizes
‘Six Months In The Pink And Blue Building’ takes 11th Co-Production Forum best project award.
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Lea Seydoux to join cast of David Cronenberg’s ‘The Shrouds’
Cronenberg was speaking at San Sebastian, where he has been honoured with the Donostia Award.
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‘Great Yarmouth - Provisional Figures’: San Sebastian Review
Portuguese director Marco Martins presents a damning look at immigrant life in modern Britain
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‘La Maternal’: San Sebastian Review
Pilar Palomero follows up ‘Schoolgirls’ with this intimate portrait of young Spanish mothers
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News
San Sebastian throws the spotlight on resurgent Latin American film industry
Spanish fest has more Latin American films and projects than ever before.
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‘Suro’: San Sebastian Review
A Spanish couple attempt to make a new life on the land in Mikel Gurrea’s feature debut
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‘Pornomelancolia’: San Sebastian Review
A porn star struggles with loneliness in Manuel Abramovich’s sensitive feature debut
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‘A Hundred Flowers’: San Sebastian Review
Genki Kawamura makes his debut with an adaptation of his own novel about dementia
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News
Locarno, San Sebastian title ‘Piaffe’ scores North American theatrical deal (exclusive)
Rediance has sold the film to Oscilloscope.
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Features
Japanese animation producer Genki Kawamura on his live-action directorial debut ‘A Hundred Flowers’
Playing in Official Selection at San Sebastian, the film is based on a novel Kawamura penned in 2019.
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‘Winter Boy’: San Sebastian Review
Christophe Honoré’s personal coming-of-age story is a showcase for a tremendous debut from young actor Paul Kircher
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‘Il Boemo’: San Sebastian Review
The Czech Republic bids for Oscar glory with Petr Vaclav’s sumptuous period drama/musical