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In Ang Lee’s original film, a gay character seeks to hide his sexuality from his family — in the remake a gay man floats a proposition: Help me get a green card, and I’ll help you have a baby.
The Spanish festival turns the spotlight on European films during this year’s awards season. Meet The Barbarians is a satire about the arrival of a group of refugees in a village in Brittany.
Argentina’s embattled film sector took center stage this afternoon at the San Sebastian Film Festival as festival delegates held an official demonstration to highlight the struggles facing the ...
Short film Palme d’Or: The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent, dir. Nebojša Slijepčević Special mention: Bad For A Moment, dir. Daniel Soares 11 talking points from the 2024 Cannes Film Festival ...
April 29 (UPI) -- International cinema artists Lily Gladstone, Eva Green, Juan Antonio Bayona and Omar Sy have been selected as the jury for next month's Cannes Film Festival in France. Chaired by ...
Organizers at the San Sebastián Film Festival have sent a blunt message to attendees: Follow the strict Covid-19 safety protocols or you’ll be forced to leave. U.S.-born French director Eugène Green ...
Spain’s 71st San Sebastian Film Festival is tracking to welcome an even larger industry presence than 2022, currently up 10% in attendance on 2022’s already bullish figures, its status as the ...
Spain’s San Sebastián International Film Festival (SSIFF) kicks off tomorrow and there’s every reason to get excited about what looks to be a stellar edition.
The San Sebastian International Film Festival has long been considered the most intimate of the A-list festivals, neatly wrapping up a hectic fall festival season as delegates descend on the ...
“It takes one sentence and there’s no more ground, the carpet has been pulled,” Depp said last year when accepting the Donostia Award at the San Sebastian Film Festival.
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