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Blogging from San Sebastian September 22-30, 2023

Coverage Recap of 61st edition. Photo gallery 2013 Recap of 63rd edition, video I Recap of 64th edition, video I Recap of 65th edition, video / Recap of 66th edition https://youtu.be/QaoU9ZXi4Rg /Recap of 68th edition, video https://youtu.be/fktYpcd5wMc


 


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Nineteen titles to be presented in the Zabaltegi section of the San Sebastian Festival

 

"Tigers" by Danis Tanovic will round off the official competition
"The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby" enters the Pearls section

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The 62nd edition of the San Sebastian Festival will include, in its Zabaltegi section, a varied selection of some of the most interesting proposals from this year's film scene: feature films, documentaries, short films and a television series.
The section will include the Spanish premieres of the latest works by filmmakers who enjoy great international prestige, such as Ulrich Seidl, Bruno Dumont and Kazuyoshi Kumakiri; there will also be works by new talents like Andrew Huculiak, Kaouther Ben Hania and George Ovashvili. Added to these are the world premieres of four feature films and three short films made in Spain.

Animated cinema will be present with Signe Baumane's Rock In My Pockets, while television fiction will also have its place in the complete screening of the series P'tit Quinquin / Lil´Quinquin, the surprising inroads to this field by the French moviemaker, Bruno Dumont.

Documentaries are widely represented too in Zabaltegi, with enormously interesting titles such as Gianni Amelio's Felice chi è diverso / Happy to be different, Gabe Polsky's Red Army, and Pierre-François Limbosch's Le paradoxe de John Malkovich / The John Malkovich Paradox. Two great figures from the world of music are also remembered in another two non-fictional works: the Nigerian musician Fela Kuti in Finding Fela, by the award-winning documentary-maker Alex Gibney, and the guitarist Paco de Lucía in Paco de Lucía: La búsqueda, directed by Francisco Sánchez Varela. Other documentaries focus on the world of cinema: the visit of Bette Davis to the San Sebastian Festival in El último adiós de Bette Davis (When Bette Davis bid farewell), by Pedro González Bermúdez, the work of the filmmaker Basilio Martín Patino in Basilio Martín Patino. La décima carta (Basilio Martín Patino. The Tenth Letter), by Virginia García del Pino, and the secrets of the famous Ghibli animation studios in Yume to kyôki no ohkoku / Kingdom of Dreams and Madness by Mami Sunada.

In addition, two new titles join the programme of the 62nd edition: Tigers, the latest movie from the filmmaker Danis Tanovic, will compete in the Official Selection, while in the Pearls section we will present The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby, a film directed by Ned Benson and starring Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy.

Zabaltegi


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Basilio Martín Patino. La décima carta (Basilio Martín Patino. The Tenth Letter)

Virginia García del Pino (Spain)

In 1966, Basilio Martín Patino sent nine letters to Berta. Almost fifty years later, Virginia García del Pino tries to write the tenth. A letter written by herself and Basilio Martín Patino, the portrait of a fleeing identity that investigates, obeying the rule established by Patino himself, to "forget all rules of what you are supposed to do", what's left of that rebellious student who wrote to Berta in 1966, the beginning of a brilliant career as a filmmaker.

 

 


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Challat Tunes / Challat of Tunis

Kaouther Ben Hania (Tunisia - France - UAE)

Following its participation in the Cinema in Motion section of the San Sebastian Festival in 2012, this film by the director Kaouther Ben Hania competed at the Dubai Festival. A moped rider, razor blade in hand, prowls the streets of Tunis, slashing the sexiest female buttocks he can find. With irony, Challat Tunes / Challat of Tunis tells the intrigues behind a news story that has become an urban legend and portrays a Tunisian society in turmoil, where men are struggling to find their place and the women’s body is a political issue.

 

 


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Felice chi è diverso / Happy To Be Different

Gianni Amelio (Italy)

Gianni Amelio presented in the Panorama section of the Berlin Festival this moving look at a century long struggle for happiness and equally that continues today.... A hidden Italy never revealed by a camera that wants to explore reality rather than fiction: Gay Italy as it was lived in the 20th century.

 

 


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Finding Fela

Alex Gibney (USA)

Academy Award-winning director Alex Gibney once again explores in his new documentary the figure of Fela Anikulapo Kuti, creator of the Afrobeat music movement. The film looks at his life, music and political importance in advocating for the rights of all oppressed people. His influence helped bring a change towards democracy in Nigeria and promoted Pan Africanist policy to the world.  

 

 


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Im Keller / In the Basement

Urich Seidl (Austria)

UIrich Seidl will present his latest work at the Venice Festival, a film which seeks to depict Austrians’ relationship with their basements and to define the specificities of Austrian basements - and in fact if such specificities exist.

 

 


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Negociador (Negotiator)

Borja Cobeaga (Spain)

Borja Cobeaga's new comedy stars Manu Aranguren, a Basque politician who acts as a mediator for the Spanish government in its negotiations with ETA. Far from being a solemn, calculated occasion, unexpected occurrences, slip-ups or misunderstandings soon kick in to influence the dialogue. Ramón Barea, Carlos Areces and Josean Bengoetxea headline the cast. 

 

 


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P'tit Quinquin / Li'l Quinquin

Bruno Dumont (France)

Complete screening of this television series directed by Bruno Dumont. The story of an improbable and eccentric police investigation focussed on strange crimes committed in a small coastal town in the Boulonnais region fallen prey to evil and to a band of young scoundrels led by P'tit Quinquin and his beloved Eve.  

 

 


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Paco de Lucía: La búsqueda

Francisco Sánchez Varela (Spain)

A documentary that is not only a physical record of a tour by Paco de Lucía, but a voyage to his soul: to his memories, to the things that torment him, interest him or make him laugh openly. By means of flashbacks and with himself as the sole narrator, Paco de Lucía takes a chronological look at his life from childhood until his last days in Mallorca, where he completed the final arrangements for his posthumous CD.

 

 


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Le paradoxe de John Malkovich / The John Malkovich Paradox

Pierre-François Limbosch (France)

22 years after playing in the Stephen Frears’s movie, John Malkovich directed Dangerous Liaisons at the Théâtre de l'Atelier in Paris. His work with the young actors is not only about theatre, it is also a moving life lesson.

 

 


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Red Army

GABE POLSKY (USA - Russia)

Selected in Cannes, Moscow and Toronto Film Festivals, a feature documentary about the Soviet Union and the most successful dynasty in sports history: the Red Army hockey team. Told from the perspective of its captain Slava Fetisov, the story portrays his transformation from national hero to political enemy. An inspiring story about the Cold War played out on the ice rink, and a man who paved the way for change for generations of Russians.

 

 


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Rocks in My Pockets

Signe Baumane (USA - Latvia)

Renowned animator Signe Baumane recalls the personal story about the woman from her family, including herself, and their battles with madness. The film is packed with visual metaphors, surreal images and her twisted sense of humour and was awarded with the FIPRESCI Prize at Karlovy Vary Festival.

 

 


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simindis kunZuli (Corn Island)

George Ovashvili (Georgia - Germany - France - Czech Republic - Kazakhstan - Hungary)

The winning film of the Grand Prix at the Karlovy Vary Festival is the tale of an old Abkhazian man and his young granddaughter who decide to grow corn on an island created by the high waters of the River Enguri. But Georgian soldiers pass nearby... 

 

 


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El último adiós de Bette Davis (When Bette Davis bid farewell)

Pedro González Bermúdez (Spain)

A documentary that reconstructs the actress's visit to the San Sebastian Festival to receive the Donostia Award in 1989: how she got ready to take her leave and the mark she left on all those who had some kind of contact with her.

 

 


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Violent (Violent)

Andrew Huculiak (Canada)

Driven by the stunning visuals of the Norwegian landscape and a powerful original score, Andrew Huculiak's first feature centres on a Dagny, a young woman vividly recalling the memories of the people who loved her most.

 

 


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Watashi no otoko / My Man

Kazuyoshi Kumakiri (Japan)

Winner at the Moscow Festival of the awards to Best Film and Best Actor for its leading character, Tadanobu Asano, the latest film from Kazuyoshi Kumakiri adapts a bestseller by Kazuki Sakuraba. After losing everything in a tsunami disaster, 10-year-old Hana is taken in by 26-year-old distant relative Jungo Kusarino. The pair begin living together as father and daughter while sharing a profound sense of loss. Amidst the deep snows of Hokkaido, Jungo and Hana both desire to fill their empty, love-starved hearts as they set foot into a forbidden world.

 

 


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Yume to kyoki no okoku / The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness

Mami Sunada (Japan)

A theatrical documentary feature about the famed animation studio Ghibli. With near-unfettered access inside the studio, Mami Sunada follows the key personnel at Ghibli (director Hayao Miyazaki, producer Toshio Suzuki and the elusive “other” director, Isao Takahata) over the course of approximately one year as the studio rushes to complete their two highly anticipated new films, Miyazaki’s The Wind Rises and Takahata’s The Tale of Princess Kaguya. The result is a rare glimpse into the inner workings of one of the most celebrated animation studios in the world, and a portrait of their dreams, passion and dedication that borders on madness.

 

 

 


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Hubert Le Blonen azken hegaldia / The Last Flight of Hubert Le Blon (Short film)

Koldo Almandoz (Spain)

The story of a pioneer of the engine who dreamt of dragonflies as a child and died living out his dream.

 

 


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Soroa (The Field) (Short film)

Asier Altuna (Spain)

Dry earth, sun, wind. A procession makes its way across the landscape. The echo of their prayers brings rain.

 

 


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Zarautzen erosi zuen (She Bought It in Zarautz) (Short film)

Aitor Arregi (Spain)

When Miren is about to pay for her coffee, people often jump their turn. But when she realises someone has stolen a shirt from her shop, she resolves that enough is enough.

 

Official Selection


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Tigers

Danis Tanovic (India - France - UK)

A based-on-fact drama from Academy Award-winning director Danis Tanovic (No Man's Land). Devastated when he discovers the effects of the infant formula he's peddling, a young salesman takes on a multinational corporation.

 

 

Pearls


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The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby

Ned Benson (USA)

James McAvoy (Last King of Scotland, X-Men) and Jessica Chastain (two-time Academy Award nominee for Zero Dark Thirty and The Help) revolves around the tale of a couple's struggle to get back on track. Eleanor and Conor are a couple admired by all. They seem to be very much in love, but one day a stroke of fate knocks the wind out of their marriage. The New York pair must try to understand one another as they cope with their grief while trying to resucitate their love and recover their life. The cast has the participation of Viola Davis, Bill Hader, William Hurt and Isabelle Huppert. Presented in Un Certain Regard at the Cannes Festival.

 

 

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