Seventeen films selected for Perlak will compete for the City of Donostia / San Sebastian Audience Award, sponsored by the San Sebastian City Council for eight years in a row. This initiative is a tribute from the City Council to its citizens, who decide the award.
The Perlak section, sponsored by Armani Beauty, is made up of titles to have been awarded or acclaimed at other international festivals. The screenings take place at the Victoria Eugenia Theatre and the audience attending the first screening of each film votes to choose the winner. The award will be presented at the Festival closing gala.
The City of Donostia / San Sebastian Audience Award is divided into two accolades: a Best Film Award, coming with 50,000 euros, and a Best European Film Award of 20,000 euros. The two winning films will therefore remain forever connected to the city thanks to this recognition decided jointly by the locals.
The Mayor of Donostia / San Sebastian, Eneko Goia, emphasized that “the audience is the soul of our Festival”, meaning that the Audience Award “is the expression of the enjoyment of those who pack out the cinemas”. Goia stressed that the Perlak section enables viewers to enjoy some of the year’s best films, “making it one of the most popular and best loved by the locals”.
The first councillor said that the Festival “is one of the year’s gatherings in which our city shines with its own light in the international arena”, stating that he trusts in and will support its endeavours to maintain the same standard and, if possible, to improve it gradually every year. He also mentioned the Festival’s dynamic of collaborating with other areas such as science and gastronomy, making the Zinemaldia a “multiplying agent which improves the individual results of the parties”.
Last year the City of Donostia / San Sebastian Audience Award for Best Film went to Santiago Mitre’s Argentina 1985, which had previously competed at the Venice Film Festival, while the Best European Film Award went to Rodrigo Sorogoyen for As bestas / The Beasts, which had previously premiered in the Cannes Premières section.
The City Council and the Festival have also distributed 1,000 tickets to disadvantaged groups for screenings at the Kursaal and the Velodrome. The tickets were distributed last week to unemployed persons aged 18 and registered as residents of San Sebastian.
The Festival Director, José Luis Rebordinos, thanked the City Council for its collaboration in this initiative aiming to ensure that people in disadvantaged groups can also enjoy the Festival experience. “I have always believed in culture in general and in the cinema in particular as a valuable tool for those who have the least: it develops a critical outlook, provides tools to combat the abuse of power, to widen horizons. That’s why we believe that this joint initiative between the San Sebastian City Council and the Festival is enormously important”, he said.
The commandant of Auschwitz, Rudolf Höss, and his wife Hedwig, strive to build a dream life for their family in a house and garden next to the camp.
Takumi and his daughter Hana live in a town near Tokyo. Their life will turn on its head when they learn that a glamping is to be built near their house for city dwellers to enjoy comfortable country breaks.
Sandra, Samuel and their 11-year-old son Daniel live in a rather remote mountain area. One day they find Samuel dead outside their home. An investigation is opened into suspicious death and it's not long before Sandra is charged, despite the ambiguous nature of the case: suicide or murder? A year later, Daniel is present at his mother's trial as the couple is literally torn to shreds.
In 1755, the impoverished Captain Ludvig Kahlen sets out to conquer the harsh, uninhabitable Danish heath with a seemingly impossible goal; to build a colony in the name of the King. In exchange, he'll receive a desperately desired royal name for himself. But the sole ruler of the area, the merciless Frederik de Schinkel, arrogantly believes this land belongs to him. When de Schinkel learns that the maid Ann Barbara and her servant husband have escaped for refuge with Kahlen, the privileged and spiteful ruler swears revenge, doing everything in his power to drive the captain away. Kahlen will not be intimidated and takes up the unequal battle - not only risking his life, but also the family of outsiders that has formed around him.
Dumb Money is the insane true story of everyday people who flipped the script on Wall Street and got rich by turning GameStop (yes, the mall videogame store) into the world’s hottest company. In the middle of everything is regular guy Keith Gill, who starts it all by sinking his life savings into the stock and posting about it. When his social posts start blowing up, so does his life and the lives of everyone following him.
Io capitano narrates the epic stories of two cousins who leave Dakar and set out for Europe. In this contemporary odyssey, the young men must overcome myriad obstacles in their struggle to survive in the desert and the sea.
When her young son Minato starts to behave strangely, his mother feels that there is something wrong. Discovering that a teacher is responsible, she storms into the school demanding to know what’s going on. But as the story unfolds through the eyes of mother, teacher and child, the truth gradually emerges...
The tale of two lonely people who run into one another by chance one night in Helsinki and try to find the first, only and ultimate love of their lives. Their road towards this honorable goal will be overshadowed by the man's drinking, lost phone numbers and life's general tendency to throw curveballs on the path of those looking for happiness.
Augusto and Paulina have been together for 25 years. Eight years ago he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Both fear the day he will no longer recognise her.
In 1972, Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, which had been chartered to fly a rugby team to Chile, crashed in the heart of the Andes. Only 29 of its 45 passengers survived the accident. Trapped in one of the most hostile and inaccessible environments on the planet, they have to resort to extreme measures to stay alive.
Inspired by true events. A teacher was arrested for having sexual relations with one of her 13-year-old students while she was married and the mother of three children. She was released after completing her sentence, but failed to respect the prohibition to see the boy again, becoming pregnant by him and spending another 7 years in prison accused of rape. Now, 20 years later, a Hollywood actress wants to make a film about their story.
Sylvia is a social worker who leads a simple and structured life: her daughter, her job, her AA meetings. This is blown open when Saul follows her home from their high school reunion. Their surprise encounter will profoundly impact both of them as they open the door to the past.
Nora and Hae Sung, two deeply connected childhood friends, are torn apart when Nora's family emigrates from South Korea to the United States. Two decades later, they are reunited in New York for a week that will confront them with notions of love, destiny, and the choices that make up a life.
Hirayama works as a toilet cleaner in Tokyo. He likes leading a simple life and having a highly structured daily routine. He loves music, books, and trees, and taking pictures of them. His past is about to reappear though unexpected encounters. A moving and poetical reflection on the search for beauty in everyday life.
France, 1870. Rosalie isn't like other young girls. She is hiding a big secret. Ever since birth her body and face have been covered with hair and she is forced to conceal it to avoid rejection. She is what's called a bearded woman. But she had never wanted to become a fairground attraction. One day, the owner of a café drowning in debt decides to marry her for the dowry, with no inkling of her secret. But Rosalie is tired of hiding and wants to be seen as a woman even if she is different. What will her husband think when he finds out the truth?
A hot, dry summer, like so many in recent years. A small holiday home on the shores of the Baltic Sea. Four young people meet, friends old and new. A red sky looms over them. Slowly and imperceptibly they are surrounded by the flames. They hesitate, afraid - not of the flames - it's love that scares them. Happiness, lust and liberation; but also jealousy, bitterness and tension. A film suspended between symbolism and realism, huge fun yet deeply tragic.
In 1940s Australia, a 9-year-old Aboriginal orphan boy arrives in the dead of night at a remote monastery run by a renegade nun. The new boy's presence disturbs the delicately balanced world in this story of spiritual struggle and the cost of survival.