San Sebastian reviews – Page 5
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Reviews‘Pacified’: San Sebastian Review
Favela-set drama is the deserving winner of the Golden Shell
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Reviews‘Some Beasts’: San Sebastian Review
Stranding his monied family on a deserted island, Jorge Serrano pushes the boat out too far
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Reviews‘Patrick’: San Sebastian Review
What happens when a violent young man is found to have been a kidnapped child?
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Reviews‘And The Birds Rained Down’: San Sebastian Review
A gentle, resonant film from French-Canadian director Louise Archambault
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Reviews‘Lynn + Lucy’: San Sebastian Review
Britain’s Fyzal Boulifa - a double award-winner for his shorts at Cannes - makes an anticipated move into feature film-making
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Reviews‘Zeroville’: San Sebastian Review
Ticks all of James Franco’s boxes, but none for the audience
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Reviews‘The Audition’: San Sebastian Review
Nina Hoss stars in this Belin-set feature about a violin teacher and her family
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Reviews‘Noura’s Dream’: San Sebastian Review
In working-class Tunis, little has changed for women in Hinde Boujemaa’s fiction debut
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Reviews‘Lhamo And Skalbe’: San Sebastian Review
Tibetan opera is a highlight of the third feature from Sonthar Gyal
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Reviews‘Disco’: San Sebastian Review
‘Skam’s Josephine Frida headlines this intense Norwegian drama about faith
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Reviews‘While At War’: Toronto Review
Alejandro Amenabar takes a look at Franco’s Spain through the experiences of celebrated writer Miguel de Unamuno
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Reviews'Neon Heart': San Sebastian Review
An arresting debut from new Danish enfant terrible Laurits Flensted-Jensen
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Reviews'Blind Spot': San Sebastian Review
A stunning directorial debut from the actress Tuva Novotny
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Reviews'Belmonte': San Sebastian Review
A portrait of an artist in Montevideo, directed by Federico Veiroj
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Reviews'Baby': San Sebastian Review
This serious turn from the popular Chinese actress and singer Yang Mi reaps rewards
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Reviews'Quién Te Cantará': San Sebastian Review
Carlos Vermut returns after his award-winning ‘Magical Girl’ with this stylishly-mounted drama
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Reviews'The Chambermaid': San Sebastian Review
This debut from former actress Lila Avilés marks her out as a name to watch
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Reviews'Core Of The World': San Sebastian Review
A riveting, sometimes harrowing, essay in realism set on a farm which raises foxes in order to train hunting dogs
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Reviews'The Black Book': San Sebastian Review
Valeria Sarmiento presents an accompaniment to both her own work and that of her late partner, Raul Ruiz
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Reviews'Yuli': San Sebastian Review
Cuban ballet star Carlos Acosta stars in this dramatisation of his life



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