SAN SEBASTIÁN 2023 Competition / Out of Competition
San Sebastián adds six more competitors set to vie for the Golden Shell
- The eagerly awaited new works by Xavier Legrand, Isabella Eklöf, Kitty Green and Christos Nikou will get a berth at the Basque festival
Just a few weeks after the first batch of non-Spanish titles was announced for the selection – one of the strongest clutches of recent editions (which included films by Cristi Puiu, Joachim Lafosse and Robin Campillo – see the news) – the San Sebastián Film Festival continues to surprise us with its top-notch programme. The gathering headed up by José Luis Rebordinos has just announced the new titles that have been added to the competition for the Golden Shell at its 71st edition, and standing out among them are opuses by France’s Xavier Legrand, Denmark’s Isabella Eklöf and Australia’s Kitty Green, as well as the leap to a US production by Greece’s Christos Nikou.
Xavier Legrand thus makes an almost surprise return after his successful feature debut, Custody [+see also:
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interview: Xavier Legrand
film profile] (which made a huge splash at the 2017 Venice Film Festival, with its Silver Lion for Best Director and its Lion of the Future – “Luigi De Laurentiis” Award for a Debut Film, in addition to picking up the César Award for Best Film), with The Successor [+see also:
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interview: Xavier Legrand
film profile], the story of a fashion designer who, after his father’s death, discovers a terrible secret in the family home. Meanwhile, Isabella Eklöf, who rose to fame at Sundance with Holiday [+see also:
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interview: Victoria Carmen Sonne
film profile] and co-wrote Ali Abbasi’s smash hit Border [+see also:
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interview: Ali Abbasi
film profile], will be at San Sebastián to present her second film, Kalak [+see also:
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interview: Asta Kamma August
interview: Isabella Eklöf
film profile], which revolves around a Danish nurse who moves to Greenland and tries to connect with local culture through sex. Australia’s Kitty Green is also partaking with her new work, following The Assistant, a co-production between Australia and the UK entitled The Royal Hotel [+see also:
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film profile], again starring Julia Garner.
Standing out among the freshly announced films with no European production involvement is the new effort by Christos Nikou, who, after having turned heads at Venice in 2020 with his unusual Apples [+see also:
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interview: Christos Nikou
film profile], follows in the footsteps of Yorgos Lanthimos, the director of Nikou’s first film as assistant director (Dogtooth [+see also:
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interview: Yorgos Lanthimos
film profile]), and kicks off an English-language career with Fingernails, a very timely dystopian tale which explores an institution that tests whether or not a couple’s love is genuine, starring popular actors Jessie Buckley, Riz Ahmed and Jeremy Allen White. The announcement is rounded off by titles by Japan’s Kei Chika-Ura (Great Absence), and Taiwanese duo Tzu-Hui Peng and Ping-Wen Wang (A Journey in Spring).
Out of competition, the festival – which recently announced that its opening film would be the highly anticipated new work by anime master Hayao Miyazaki, The Boy and the Heron, screening as a European premiere, and that its closing film would be the new outing by James Marsh, Dance First [+see also:
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interview: Thomas Lilti
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interview: Thomas Lilti
film profile].
Furthermore, the second Donostia Award at this edition (the first of which is destined for Javier Bardem) will be bestowed upon the maestro Víctor Erice, which will entail the Spanish premiere of his first feature in 31 years, Close Your Eyes [+see also:
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film profile]. As RTVE Galas, audiences will get to enjoy Chinas [+see also:
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film profile], the new film by Arantxa Echevarría, following her successful Carmen & Lola [+see also:
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interview: Arantxa Echevarría
film profile], and La ternura [+see also:
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film profile], the new comedy by Vicente Villanueva. Lastly, the Klasikoak section will host the world premiere of El realismo socialista, an unreleased film by Raúl Ruiz that was conceived some 50 years ago, and which his widow and regular collaborator Valeria Sarmiento has salvaged and completed.
Here are the titles announced so far:
Competition
Puan [+see also:
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interview: Benjamín Naishtat and María…
film profile] - María Alché, Benjamín Naishtat (Argentina/Italy/Germany/France/Brazil)
Red Island [+see also:
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film profile] - Robin Campillo (France/Belgium)
The Rye Horn [+see also:
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interview: Jaione Camborda
film profile] – Jaione Camborda (Spain/Portugal/Belgium)
Great Absence - Kei Chika-Ura (Japan)
Un amor [+see also:
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interview: Isabel Coixet
film profile] – Isabel Coixet (Spain)
Kalak [+see also:
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interview: Asta Kamma August
interview: Isabella Eklöf
film profile] - Isabella Eklöf (Denmark/Sweden/Norway/Netherlands/Finland)
The Royal Hotel [+see also:
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film profile] - Kitty Green (Australia/UK)
Sultana’s Dream [+see also:
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interview: Isabel Herguera
film profile] - Isabel Herguera (Spain)
All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt - Raven Jackson (USA)
A Silence [+see also:
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interview: Joachim Lafosse
film profile] - Joachim Lafosse (Belgium/France/Luxembourg)
The Successor [+see also:
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interview: Xavier Legrand
film profile] - Xavier Legrand (France/Belgium/Canada)
Fingernails - Christos Nikou (USA)
Ex-Husbands - Noah Pritzker (USA)
MMXX [+see also:
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interview: Cristi Puiu
film profile] - Cristi Puiu (Romania/Moldova/France)
The Practice [+see also:
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interview: Martín Rejtman
film profile] - Martín Rejtman (Argentina/Chile/Portugal)
A Journey in Spring - Tzu-Hui Peng, Ping-Wen Wang (Taiwan)
Out of Competition
The Boy and the Heron - Hayao Miyazaki (Japan) (opening film)
La Mesías [+see also:
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series profile] - Javier Ambrossi, Javier Calvo (Spain) (series)
Dance First [+see also:
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film profile] - James Marsh (UK/Belgium/Hungary) (closing film)
Special Screenings
They Shot the Piano Player [+see also:
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film profile] - Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal (Spain/France)
A Real Job [+see also:
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interview: Thomas Lilti
film profile] - Thomas Lilti (France)
Close Your Eyes [+see also:
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trailer
film profile] - Víctor Erice (Spain/Argentina)
RTVE Galas
Chinas [+see also:
trailer
film profile] - Arantxa Echevarría (Spain)
La Ternura [+see also:
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film profile] - Vicente Villanueva (Spain)
Velodrome
Esa ambición desmedida - Santos Bacana, Cris Trenas, Rogelio González (Spain) (series)
El otro lado [+see also:
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series profile] - Berto Romero, Alberto de Toro, Javier Ruiz Caldera (Spain) (series)
(Translated from Spanish)
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