Alice Winocour, Arnaud Desplechin et Agnieszka Holland en compétition à San Sebastian
par David González
- Couture, Deux pianos et Franz se démarquent parmi les nouveaux prétendants au Coquillage d'or qui viennent d'être annoncés

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After the announcement of the Spanish films set to participate at the upcoming 73rd San Sebastián International Film Festival, among which the new works by Alauda Ruiz de Azúa, José Luis Guerin, Alberto Rodríguez and the duo Jose Mari Goenaga and Aitor Arregi will compete for the Golden Sell (read news), the festival has added the first round of international titles that will vie for the award.
Leading the pack is Couture, the eagerly awaited new film by French director Alice Winocour, who had already been invited to this section with Proxima [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], winner of the Special Jury Prize. Her fifth film, a French-US co-production starring Angelina Jolie in which, in the frenzy of Fashion Week, three women cross paths in Paris, grappling with the world's tragedies and the questions of their lives. Another French filmmaker, who will for his part participate for the first time at the festival with his first world premiere outside Cannes and Venice, is Arnaud Desplechin, director of titles such as A Christmas Tale [+lire aussi :
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fiche film]. His new film, Two Pianos, starring François Civil, Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Charlotte Rampling and Hippolyte Girardot, follows a virtuoso pianist returning to Lyon, his hometown, after a long absence to experience a story of impossible love.
Poland’s Agnieszka Holland returns with Franz [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], awarded in Venice and nominated for the Academy Award.
Alongside these, Argentinian-born Switzerland-based filmmaker Milagros Mumenthaler vies for the first time at the festival after having competed in Locarno twice, bagging the Golden Leopard in 2011 with Back to Stay [+lire aussi :
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fiche film]. In The Currents, a woman confronts a past she thought she had left behind. The section also welcomes the Japanese duo Kentaro Hirase and Yutaro Seki, who have already participated in the New Directors section with their previous Roleless, co-directed with Masahiko Sato, to present SAI: Disaster, in which a mysterious man tragically enters the lives of a number of people, appearing under different identities.
The selection announced so far:
Competition
Two Pianos – Arnaud Desplechin (France)
Maspalomas – José Mari Goenaga, Aitor Arregi (Spain)
Good Valley Stories – José Luis Guerín (Spain/France)
SAI: Disaster – Kentaro Hirase and Yutaro Seki (Japan)
Franz [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] – Agnieszka Holland (Czech Republic/Germany/Poland/France/Turkey)
The Currents – Milagros Mumenthaler (Switzerland/Argentina)
Los Tigres – Alberto Rodríguez (Spain)
Sundays – Alauda Ruiz de Azúa (Spain/France)
Couture – Alice Winocour (France/USA)
(Traduit de l'espagnol)
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