San Sebastian 2015 / Competition (The article continues below - Commercial information) 8 articles available in total starting from 21/09/2015. Last article published on 28/09/2015. Sunset Song: women can be warriors tooSAN SEBASTIAN 2015: British maestro Terence Davies’ latest film is a most beautiful and delicate portrait of life in Scotland during the Great War 28/09/2015 | San Sebastián 2015 | CompetitionThe White Knights: behind good intentionsSAN SEBASTIAN 2015: Belgian director Joachim Lafosse reconstructs a shocking real-life event with a punchy film bordering on documentary, adventure and a social exposé 28/09/2015 | San Sebastián 2015 | CompetitionThe King of Havana: Far from a postcardSAN SEBASTIÁN 2015: Majorcan director Agustí Villaronga is back with a hard-hitting adaptation of Pedro Juan Gutiérrez’s novel of the same name, shot in Santo Domingo but with Cuban actors 25/09/2015 | San Sebastián 2015 | CompetitionEvolution: towards a perfect matriarchal society?SAN SEBASTIÁN 2015: French director Lucile Hadzihalilovic devised her new film as a sensory journey, a way of exploring an unknown land 24/09/2015 | San Sebastián 2015 | CompetitionTruman, a lot of pent-up emotionSAN SEBASTIÁN 2015: Spanish director Cesc Gay’s film does not sugarcoat anything and features sublime performances from Ricardo Darín and Javier Cámara 23/09/2015 | San Sebastián 2015 | CompetitionHigh-Rise: The Gospel of Ballard according to Ben WheatleySAN SEBASTIÁN 2015: The eagerly awaited fifth film by the director of Sightseers is a free and frenzied adaptation of the novel by the dystopian British author 23/09/2015 | San Sebastián 2015 | CompetitionSparrows: An abrupt farewell to innocenceSAN SEBASTIÁN 2015: Icelandic director Rúnar Rúnarsson has made an unhurried chronicle of the transition from adolescence to adulthood, which is much harsher and more brutal than it first appears 22/09/2015 | San Sebastián 2015 | Competition21 Nights with Pattie: A hidden source and macabre farceSAN SEBASTIÁN 2015: The Larrieu brothers’ latest film is cheerful, funny and skilfully mixes genres, with a cast starring the superb Isabelle Carré and Karin Viard 21/09/2015 | San Sebastián 2015 | Competition (The article continues below - Commercial information)