The biggest film event in the Spanish-speaking world revs up new talent, a CAA Media Finance conference, & a slew of revered auteurs.
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 biggest movie event in the Spanish-speaking world remaining undiminished.
Here are 10 key takes on potential highlights and trends which look likely to shape this year’s edition, running Sept. 22-30: Boasting a prestigious New Directors’ section as its biggest sidebar and an Ikusmira Berriak development lab for emerging cineasts, San Sebastian has always been strong on new talent. In 2023, however, it is even stronger still. 10 of its 16 main competition entries are first or second features .
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