San Sebastian Film Festival 2017

A series of short films will also screen in the Zinemira Komuak sub-section.

View other San Sebastian Film Festival Films by strand: Classic Retrospective: Joseph Losey, Culinary Zinema, Horizontes Latinos, Made In Spain, Movies For Kids, New Directors, Official Competition, Other Activities, Pearls, Savage Cinema, Special Screenings, Velodrome, Zabaltegi-Tabakalera

No No
No and Nur And The Temple Of The Dragon
Bi Txirula (Country: Spain; Year: 2017; Director: Iñigo García; Writer: Iñigo García; Stars: Kandido Uranga, Jon Garcia, Iker Hazas, Jon Elizalde, Amaia Goikoetxea)
Two men are walking. They’re running away. They make their way through different landscapes in search of a more peaceful and warmer land.
Conversus (Converso) (Country: Spain; Year: 2017; Director: David Arratibel; Writer: David Arratibel)
A film about faith, fondness, absences, empty spaces and distance.
Elkarrekin - Together (Director: Pablo Iraburu, Migeltxo Molina, Igor Otxoa)
An expedition of Basque archaeologists travels to a remote island on the east coast of the United States to track a possible meeting between Basque whalers and indiginous Americans.
Basque Cinema and ETB gala
No (Non) (Year: 2017; Director: Eñaut Castagnet, Ximun Fuchs)
Non is an anthology film about the contagious and furious protest by a group of workers.
Nur And The Temple Of The Dragon (Nur eta herensugearen tenplua, Nur y el templo del dragón) (Country: Spain; Year: 2017; Director: Juan Bautista Berasategi; Writer: Toti Martínez de Lezea, Eneko Olasagasti)
A little girl moves to China and makes friends, but when a boy goes missing at his birthday party, she and her new pals find themselves on an adventure.
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