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Wednesday
Jul312024

San Sebastián Announces Their Competition Slate!

by Nick Taylor

THE END (2024) Joshua Oppenheimer

More film festival announcements yesterday, this time from the 72nd San Sebastián International Film Festival. They’ve unveiled their Main Competition slate, with more titles set to come, and it’s a damn exciting list of names. The festival runs from September 20th-28th, which probably means a lot of folks will sprint from Toronto to Spain...

Albert Serra’s Afternoons of Solitude, a documentary about Spanish matadors, is absolutely the selection I’m most excited about. Pacifiction and The Death of Louis XIV were amongst the best, most visually stunning films of their respective years, and I cannot wait to see what visual schemas and institutional insights he has in store for this milieu. If nothing else, the press photos look gorgeous. We also have The End, by the ingenious and maddeningly un-Oscared documentary filmmaker Joshua Oppenheimer. A post-apocalyptic musical starring Tilda Swinton? I can’t fucking wait. Some of the most deranged scenes in The Act of Killing might very well have laid the foundations for this project.

HARD TRUTHS (2024) Mike Leigh

Justice for the castoffs snubbed by Venice, too! San Sebastián will be showing Audrey Diwan’s Emmanuelle, the latest in a series of French erotic dramas about a young woman who finds herself embroiled in several intense relationships. Diwan won the Golden Lion for Happening in 2021, making her omission from that festival goddamn baffling. Mike Leigh’s Hard Truths, reuniting him with Secret & Lies actress Marianne Jean-Baptiste for the first time in over 30 years.

Miscellaneous films that seem cool as hell, listed in no particular order: Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Serpent’s Path, which I did not know until right this second was a French-language remake of his own film from 1998. Edward Berger’s Conclave, which stars Ralph Fiennes in some sort of papal conspiracy thriller. Diego Lerman’s indelibly titled The Man Who Loved UFOs, starring Leonardo Sbaraglia. Maite Alberdi’s El lugar de la otra, based on a true story of an author in the 1950’s shooting her husband to death in the middle of a diner.

Gia Coppola’s The Last Showgirl, because it’d be nice if Pamela Anderson got the opportunity to show everyone she’s a dynamite talent after so many years of documentaries and TV shows reappraising her tabloid history without really giving us a sense of who she is now. 

AFTERNOONS OF SOLITUDE (2024) Albert Serra

SAN SEBASTIÁN OFFICIAL COMPETITION

Afternoons of Solitude, dir. Albert Serra
Bound in Heaven, dir. Huh Xin
Conclave, dir. Edward Berger
The End, dir. Joshua Oppenheimer
Emmanuelle, dir. Audrey Diwan
Last Breath, dir. Costa-Gavras
I Am Nevenka, dir. Iciar Bollaín
On Falling, dir. Laura Carreira
Glimmers, dir. Pilar Palomero
Hard Truths, dir. Mike Leigh
I, Addict, dirs. Javier Giner and Elena Trapé
The Last Showgirl, dir. Gia Copolla
El lugar de la otra (In Her Place), dir. Maite Alberdi
The Man Who Loved UFOs, dir. Diego Lerman
Querer, dir. Alauda Ruiz de Azúa
The Red Virgin, dir. Paula Ortiz
Serpent’s Path, dir. Kiyoshi Kurosawa
The Wailing, dir. Pedro Martín Calero
When Fall is Coming, dir. François Ozon

WHEN FALL IS COMING (2024) François Ozon

What are you excited about from this lineup? Which films do you think will resonate outside the festival?

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Reader Comments (10)

Could Pamela Anderson be a dark horse Best Actress contender.

July 31, 2024 | Registered CommenterMr Ripley79

@Mr Ripley79-That would be fucking nice!

Honestly, this is a damn good line-up as I always feel like San Sebastian doesn't get much love in comparison to the other film festivals.

July 31, 2024 | Registered Commenterthevoid99

This year San Sebastian is really going to rise up its name

August 1, 2024 | Registered CommenterGallavich

@MrRipley79 - I was wondering the same thing, honestly.

Also, I love how Tilda looks like Jeanne Dielman in those promo photos for The End. It's absolutely the same wig, which can only mean something powerful and cinematic.

August 1, 2024 | Registered CommenterNick Taylor

Their best lineup in ages. Autumn is going to be a blood bath.

August 1, 2024 | Registered CommenterPeggy Sue

However good her performance will be, I don't think Pamela Anderson will end up an Oscar nominee for the same reason that Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, and Adam Sandler haven't ended up as nominees. They are not taken seriously has "serious artists". They are entertaining, pop culture icons but not worthy of an award. This same reason might also doom Demi Moore's chances of getting a nomination, despite being in multiple Oscar nominated films already.

However, if it turns into a weak year and a narrative develops around how pop culture/society/the film industry owe Pamela (and to an extent Demi) an apology for how they have been treated for decades then maybe something happens. Narrative is half the battle to a nomination and it all this comes together it is possible Pamela and Demi both get nominations.

August 1, 2024 | Registered CommenterTomG

TomG - I wish the same could be said for Lady Gaga - ugh! How does she get thru and not Madonna or Jennifer Lopez!! Makes me sick

August 1, 2024 | Registered CommenterTony L

TomG I understand what you're saying and am in some agreement but who thought in 2009 GaGa would be an acting nominee and almost a two time one,in the early 80's who would have thought Cher would win an Oscar or in 2010 did anyone think Jonah Hill would be a two time nominee,I think it often depends if they embrace your film and you are surrounded with other great actors.

I think Demi is wishful thinking personally,they aren't going to go for a film like that,if Pamela is on some sort of Theron Monster level and a campaign kicks in I could see it happening.

August 1, 2024 | Registered CommenterMr Ripley79

I'm most excited about the new Serra, though there are a lot of other enticing possibilities in this lineup. THE END, obviously, but also the new Diwan, Kurosawa, Ozon, and the long-awaited reunion of Leigh and Jean-Baptiste.

August 2, 2024 | Registered CommenterCláudio Alves

Tony L

How does Gaga get through? Well, simply by being talented enough.

August 8, 2024 | Registered CommenterBTourl
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