San Sebastian reviews – Page 3
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Reviews‘Unwanted’: San Sebastian Review
Russian drama is a challenging winner of the New Directors award at Spain’s premier festival
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Reviews‘Carajita’: San Sebastian Review
Concise and compelling film from ‘Tigre’ duo wins a special mention at San Sebastian New Directors
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Reviews‘La Fortuna’: San Sebastian Review (TV)
Alejandro Amenabar turns to TV and brings a cast including Stanley Tucci along for a bumpy sea voyage
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Reviews‘Who’s Stopping Us’: San Sebastian Review
Jonás Trueba’s sprawling documentary takes in five years in the lives of Spanish high-school students
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Reviews‘Aloners’: San Sebastian Review
South Korean writer-director Hong Sung-eun shines a knowing light on modern urban solitude
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Reviews‘Jesus Lopez’: San Sebastian Review
Maximiliano Schonfeld infuses this tale of a grieving Argentinian community with well-handled fantasy elements
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Reviews‘Fire On The Plain’: San Sebastian Review
Chinese stars Zhao Dongyu and Liu Haoran take centre stage in Zhang Ji’s debut detective drama
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Reviews‘Blue Moon’: San Sebastian Review
Romanain filmmaker Alina Grigore makes a memorable debut with this sprawling dysfunctional family drama
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Reviews‘The Daughter’: San Sebastian Review
A teen pregnancy is the catalyst for disturbing events in Manuel Martin Cuenca’s suspenseful drama
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Reviews‘The Good Boss’: San Sebastian Review
It’s Javier Bardem’s show as he runites with Fernando Leon de Aranoa for this parable of power in a provincial Spanish town
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Reviews‘I Want To Talk About Duras’: San Sebastian Review
Claire Simon’s exploration of the relationship between Yann Andréa and Marguerite Duras is a remarkable two-hander
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Reviews‘Arthur Rambo’: San Sebastian Review
Laurent Cantet follows the sharp rise and sudden fall of a young French writer in the social media age
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Reviews‘Fever Dream’: San Sebastian Review
Peruvian filmmaker Claudia Llosa explores biological bonds in this chilling environmental drama
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Reviews‘As In Heaven’: San Sebastian Review
A new voice from Denmark addresses the pains of the past
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Reviews‘Maixabel’: San Sebastian Review
Iciar Bollain looks at the reality of reconciliation for those on both sides of Spain’s terrorist war
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Reviews‘Earwig’: San Sebastian Review
Lucile Hadzihalilovic’s third feature is defiantly unknowable
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Reviews‘Bigger Than Us’: San Sebastian Review
Flore Vasseur’s documentary takes a celebratory look at young activists around the world
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Reviews‘El Gran Movimiento’: Venice Review
An ailing manual worker encounters a traditional shaman in this La Paz-set mystical drama
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Reviews‘Forgotten We’ll Be ('Memories Of My Father')’: San Sebastian Review
Spain’s premiere festival signs out its 2020 edition with a sentimental drama from Fernando Trueba



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