‘Sundays’ Wins San Sebastian’s Golden Shell, ‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ Earns Audience Prize

Elsewhere, Joachim Lafosse's Six Days in Spring won the Belgian filmmaker the silver shell for best director and jury prize for best screenplay as the Spanish film fest wrapped up for another year.

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Jennifer Lawrence Says “Maybe We’re All More Connected Than It Seems” as She Becomes San Sebastian’s Youngest Donostia Award Recipient
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Jennifer Lawrence Says “Maybe We’re All More Connected Than It Seems” as She Becomes San Sebastian’s Youngest Donostia Award Recipient

The Oscar-winning actress was greeted with a thunderous standing ovation inside San Sebastian's Kursaal Theater on Friday night.

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James Vanderbilt on How Russell Crowe and Michael Shannon Nailed That ‘Nuremberg’ Courtroom Showdown

The movie's director — who wanted to dive into the "fascinating," history-making Nuremberg trials — admits he'd never film a 25-minute take again, but working with the likes of Crowe and Shannon was a privilege: "The entire courtroom of extras applauded."

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‘Ungrateful Beings’ Review: A Sly, Skillfully Sustained Czech Drama About a Family Fractured by Anorexia
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‘Ungrateful Beings’ Review: A Sly, Skillfully Sustained Czech Drama About a Family Fractured by Anorexia

Irish actor Barry Ward plays a dad at his wit's end with his 17-year-old daughter, who is struggling with an eating disorder, in this San Sebastian-bowing film.

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Why Edward Berger Made ‘Ballad of a Small Player’ After “an Abundance of Choice” in the Wake of His ‘Conclave’ Success

The Oscar-winning director discusses approaching Colin Farrell for the film as the two met in a London sauna and why he'd describe the Macau-set feature as a "pop opera."

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‘Six Days in Spring’ Review: An Illicit Vacation Transforms a Family’s Bond in a Wistful French Drama of Class and Privilege
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‘Six Days in Spring’ Review: An Illicit Vacation Transforms a Family’s Bond in a Wistful French Drama of Class and Privilege

Premiering at the San Sebastian Film Festival, the film by Joachim Lafosse stars Eye Haïdara as a struggling mother who sneaks her boys into her former in-laws' luxury estate.

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Gia Coppola on the Distinct Lack of Nicolas Cage in Her Family’s Films: “He’s Just So Busy!”

'The Last Showgirl' director, serving on the jury at this year's San Sebastian Film Festival, also revealed what a sequel to the 2024 Vegas-set drama would look like.

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U.K. Producer Mike Goodridge: “It’s a Blessing and a Curse We Share the Same Language as the U.S.”

The Good Chaos founder and producer of Edward Berger's 'Ballad of a Small Player' spoke to the power of co-production at the San Sebastian Film Festival's Creative Investors' Conference on Tuesday.

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György Pálfi’s ‘Hen’ Asks Us: What If Humans Are the Side Characters? (Exclusive San Sebastian Trailer)

The Hungarian filmmaker's films all feature animals, and 'Hen' is no different: "This is an organic chicken movie."

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Alice Winocour on Why Her Angeline Jolie-Starring ‘Couture’ Is Not About Fashion, but “Solidarity Between Women”

The French filmmaker caught up with THR ahead of the drama's European premiere at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.

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