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The San Sebastian International Film Festival has unveiled the films for its 2021 New Directors sidebar, picking 13 titles from up-and-coming filmmakers — nine debuts and four sophomore efforts ...
The San Sebastian International Film Festival will close this year’s 67th edition with the international premiere of The Song of Names, starring Tim Roth, Catherine McCormack and Clive Owen.
The 63rd San Sebastian International Film Festival has announced the eight films that will compete for the Irizar Basque Film Award in this year’s Zinemira program. The section is dedicated to ...
Opening with the world premiere of Woody Allen’s “Rifkin’s Festival,” running Sept. 18-26, and maintaining an on-site format and all its main sections, 2020’s 68th San Sebastian Film ...
The San Sebastian Film Festival has said it will host a day of action in support of Argentinian cinema during this year’s 72nd edition, which runs September 20-28. The Spanish festival has ...
Publication with a focus on independent film, offering articles, links, and resources. ... The Public Experience: San Sebastian International Film Festival 2023. Close Your Eyes. by Amber Wilkinson in ...
San Sebastian lineup includes new films from Mike Leigh, Edward Berger and Gia Coppola and Joshua Oppenheimer’s ‘The End’ with Tilda Swinton.
Spain’s primary film event, the San Sebastian Film Festival, was one of the few major international fests to host a physical edition last year as the pandemic raged around the world. Flash ...
Spain’s San Sebastián International Film Festival (SSIFF) kicks off tomorrow and there’s every reason to get excited about what looks to be a stellar edition.
In keeping with its historical support of Latin American cinema throughout the years, the San Sebastian International Film Festival will this year make an extra push for Argentina’s cinema ...
Spain's prestigious San Sebastian film festival wrapped up on Saturday with the international premiere of "Marlowe" starring Northern Irish actor Liam Neeson.
San Sebastian Film Festival. The San Sebastian Film Festival has said it will host a day of action in support of Argentinian cinema during this year’s 72nd edition, which runs September 20-28.