Aida Amasuno Martín 12 articles available in total starting from 23/09/2015. Last article published on 27/09/2016. page: [1] 2 next Louise by the Shore, in winter, in summer... and on and on through the yearsSAN SEBASTIÁN 2016: In the Zabaltegi-Tabakalera section, French director Jean-François Laguionie unveiled this pearl of an animated film: delicate, gentle and mystical 27/09/2016 | San Sebastián 2016 | Zabaltegi-TabakaleraThe Cambridge Squatter: “No, no, we shall not be moved”SAN SEBASTIÁN 2016: New from Brazil’s Eliane Caffé is a tragicomedy of manners that aims to hold up a mirror to the realities of life in contemporary Brazil 26/09/2016 | San Sebastián 2016 | Latin HorizonsThe Winter: Foreman needed for Patagonian ranchSAN SEBASTIÁN 2016: Director Emiliano Torres takes the winter shearing as his point of departure for an exploration of generational change in this co-production between Argentina and France 24/09/2016 | San Sebastián 2016 | CompetitionSummer Lights, so much more than a holiday taleSAN SEBASTIÁN 2016: France’s Jean-Gabriel Périot explores the bombing of Hiroshima in this delicate, sad story, imbued with poetry and more than a few ghosts 23/09/2016 | San Sebastián 2016 | New DirectorsInterview: Rudi Rosenberg • Director"There are some people who, at 30, still haven't freed themselves the way Benoît does"SAN SEBASTIAN 2015: Cineuropa met up with Rudi Rosenberg, director of The New Kid - the winning film in the Basque film festival’s New Directors section 01/10/2015Blush: Teenage rebels yearning for meaningful experiencesSAN SEBASTIÁN 2015: The first feature-length film by Israeli director Michal Vinik, screened in the New Directors section, depicts her country's alienated youth 01/10/2015 | San Sebastián 2015 | New DirectorsPikadero: In search of a place for passionSAN SEBASTIÁN 2015: English director Ben Sharrock has made an innovative film shot entirely in Basque about the lives of young people during the financial crisis 29/09/2015 | San Sebastián 2015 | New DirectorsSunset 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 | CompetitionInterview: Terence Davies • Director"If you don’t forgive, you will never release the past"SAN SEBASTIÁN 2015: Cineuropa interviewed seasoned English filmmaker Terence Davies, who is competing for the Golden Shell with his new film, Sunset Song 25/09/2015Evolution: 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 | Competition page: [1] 2 next