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SAN SEBASTIAN 2021

De grands cinéastes espagnols vont présenter leurs nouveaux travaux à San Sebastian

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- Icíar Bollaín, Daniel Monzón, Fernando León de Aranoa, Alejandro Aménabar et Paco Plaza, entre autres, présenteront leurs nouveaux travaux au festival

De grands cinéastes espagnols vont présenter leurs nouveaux travaux à San Sebastian
El buen patrón de Fernando León de Aranoa

Cet article est disponible en anglais.

Ever since it started shooting, Maixabel [+lire aussi :
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, a film by Icíar Bollaín about an attempt at dialogue between a victim of terrorist violence and the ETA member who murdered her husband, has generated extremely high expectations. This is also the case for the new outing by Paco Plaza, La abuela [+lire aussi :
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, a horror film (co-produced with France) boasting several virtues that make it especially enticing: the screenplay is penned by San Sebastián winner Carlos Vermut (of Magical Girl [+lire aussi :
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fame), no less. And that’s not to mention the drawing power of the new collaboration between Javier Bardem and Fernando León de Aranoa (winner of the Golden Shell, this gathering’s top prize, in 2002 with Mondays in the Sun [+lire aussi :
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): The Good Boss [+lire aussi :
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, which tackles conflicts in the work place from a brutal and tragicomic point of view (see the news). Plus, Quién lo impide [+lire aussi :
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, the latest experiment by Jonás Trueba, ever in search of new narrative styles, is a cinematic exercise five years in the making. In September, these four features will compete in the official section of the 69th San Sebastián International Film Festival, locking horns with several others that have already been announced (see the news).

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Another Spanish title that will get an airing in the official section, albeit out of competition, is The Daughter [+lire aussi :
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by Manuel Martín Cuenca, a drama-thriller about fatherhood, starring Javier Gutiérrez and Patricia López Arnaiz. Alejandro Amenábar is returning to the festival with his five-hour-long adventure series La Fortuna (see the news), while tireless genius Carlos Saura will open the gathering with his short film Rosa Rosae. La Guerra Civil, inspired by a song by José Antonio Labordeta, and full of photos and drawings by the Aragonese master. A helmer from eastern Spain, Daniel Monzón (who served on the jury of this festival a few years ago), will bring these nine intense days, brimming with audiovisual art, to a close with Las leyes de la frontera [+lire aussi :
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, his reimagining of quinqui (lit. “delinquency”) cinema based on the novel of the same name by Javier Cercas.

The Spanish contingent in the most important sections of this edition of San Sebastián is rounded off, in the ever-daring Zabaltegi-Tabakalera section, by They Carry Death [+lire aussi :
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(Spain/Colombia), a film helmed by Helena Girón and Samuel M Delgado, and the short Heltzear by Mikel Gurrea, centring on a young mountaineer from San Sebastián. Standing out in Horizontes Latinos is the Argentinian-Chilean-Spanish co-production Piedra noche [+lire aussi :
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, a film by Iván Fund which scooped the WIP Latam Industry Award at this very festival last year.

Due to premiere in New Directors – as has already been reported (see the news) – are Between Two Dawns [+lire aussi :
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(Turkey/France/Romania/Spain) by Selman Nacar and Josephine [+lire aussi :
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by Javier Marco. Finally, rounding off the 14 Spanish titles announced so far for San Sebastián 2021, in the Perlak sidebar, we’re sure to laugh our heads off with Official Competition [+lire aussi :
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(Spain/Argentina) by the vitriolic duo consisting of Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat, which will have passed through Venice and Toronto prior to this gathering.

Here are the Spanish films announced so far for San Sebastián 2021:

Competition

The Good Boss [+lire aussi :
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Fernando León de Aranoa (Spain)
La abuela [+lire aussi :
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interview : Paco Plaza
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Paco Plaza (Spain/France)
Maixabel [+lire aussi :
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interview : Icíar Bollaín
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Icíar Bollaín (Spain)
Quién lo impide [+lire aussi :
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Jonás Trueba (Spain)

Out of competition

Rosa Rosae. La guerra civilCarlos Saura (Spain) (short film)
Las leyes de la frontera [+lire aussi :
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Daniel Monzón (Spain)
La FortunaAlejandro Amenábar (Spain) (series)
The Daughter [+lire aussi :
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Manuel Martín Cuenca (Spain)

New Directors

Between Two Dawns [+lire aussi :
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Selman Nacar (Turkey/France/Romania/Spain)
Josephine [+lire aussi :
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Javier Marco

Horizontes latinos

Piedra noche [+lire aussi :
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Iván Fund (Argentina/Chile/Spain)

Zabaltegi – Tabakalera

They Carry Death [+lire aussi :
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Helena Girón and Samuel M Delgado (Spain/Colombia)
HeltzearMikel Gurrea (Spain) (short film)

Perlak

Official Competition [+lire aussi :
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Gastón Duprat and Mariano Cohn (Spain/Argentina)

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