Zinemaldia & Technology will be held online on Friday, September 25, and will include the presentations of the five finalist projects and a masterclass







© San Sebastian International Film Festival | Developed by: If you are not registered, you can create another account Five productions from Georgia, Slovenia, Spain and Turkey to participate in WIP EuropaThe San Sebastian Festival's new Work in Progress, an evolution of Glocal in Progress, will run online and physically on September 22, 23 and 24Zurich Market Provides Opportunity for Indie Film Sales with Zurich ScreeningsSan Sebastian Film Festival will collaborate with the film market of the Zurich Film Festival Said fee will be payable in euros during the film submission process and can only be paid by credit card (Visa, American Express or Mastercard) or PayPal. Eleven productions from Brazil, China, France, Ireland, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, South Korea, Spain, Russia, the United Kingdom and Vietnam to compete for the Kutxabank-New Directors AwardAmong the selected movies are several from the Festival’s work in progress projects

You must click on the attached link to activate your accountYou have still not activated your email.   Yes, the film can participate in the different Festival sections according to the rules on release corresponding to each section.


Kutxa Fundazioa to collaborate in the San Sebastian Festival's archive project

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The Festival Committee will then decide which section is most suitable for the film submitted. Films will be considered during the pre-selection process.

The new films from Danielle Arbid, Eduardo Crespo, Harry Macqueen and Julien Temple to compete in the Official SelectionAlso featuring in the Festival selection is the Special Screening (out of competition) of Matt Dillon’s second film as a directorFive projects on artificial intelligence, big data, blockchain and mobile apps to compete in the Zinemaldia Startup Challenge The selected proposals, coming from Spain, the UK, Norway and Germany, will compete for an award of 10,000 euros, free access during the first year to an incubation space at one of the Business Innovation Centers (BICs) belonging to the Basque Country Technology Park Network and access to funding of up to 500,000 euros No. The deadline for receiving the final DCP is 1 September 2020.



However, if you have a short film made at your school you can submit it free of charge to Nest. Yes, but only in the Made in Spain or Zinemira Panorama sections (the latter only in the case of Basque productions). The submission deadline: June 15, 2020. The calendar for announcing the films will be decided by the Communication Department, which will first of all inform the person responsible for its submission.



You can submit a short or medium-length film only for the Zabaltegi-Tabakalera section. Films not selected will be informed of the decision by email 2-3 weeks after they are received.



The San Sebastian Festival's new Work in Progress, an evolution of Glocal in Progress, will run online and physically on September 22, 23 and 24 August 11th Zurich Market Provides Opportunity for Indie Film Sales with Zurich Screenings All other languages must have subtitles.

If you have a short film made at your school, you can participate in Nest.

The projects submission in the Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum or Ikusmira Berriak residence program is for free.