New Films ‘WUHAI’ ‘SIMON CALLS’ ‘SPAGAT’ Added to San Sebastian Festival Competition Lineup

Wuhai directed by Ziynag Zhou
Wuhai directed by Ziynag Zhou

The film Wuhai, by the Chinese filmmaker Ziynag Zhou, will complete the list of films competing in the Official Selection of the San Sebastian Festival’s 68th edition, while Spagat / Grand Écart, by the Swiss moviemaker Christian Johannes Koch, will close the New Directors competition as its last addition. ,Zabaltegi-Tabakalera will also include a last title, Simon Chama / Simon Calls, by the Portuguese director Marta Sousa Ribeiro.

The Chinese director Ziyang Zhou (Ordos City, 1983) will compete with his second work, Wuhai, whose title refers to the small Inner Mongolian town providing the backdrop for the action, focussed on a happily married couple mired in serious financial difficulties. With his first work, Old Beast (2017), he garnered various acknowledgements inside his country and out.

Wuhai closes the list of twelve films competing for the Golden Shell, including established filmmakers such as Pablo Agüero (Akelarre), Danielle Arbid (Passion simple), Sharunas Bartas (In the Dusk), Naomi Kawase (Asa Ga Kuru / True Mothers), Antonio Méndez Esparza (Courtroom 3H / Sala del Juzgado 3H), François Ozon (Été 85 / Summer of 85), Julien Temple (Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan) and Thomas Vinterberg (Druk / Another Round). Also competing in the Official Selection are filmmakers with shorter careers, such as Eduardo Crespo (Nosotros nunca moriremos / We Will Never Die), Dea Kulumbegashvili (Dasatskisi / Beginning), Harry Macqueen (Supernova) and Takuma Sato (Nakuko wa ineega / Any Crybabies Around?).

NEW DIRECTORS

Spagat / Grand Écart, the feature film directed by Christian Johannes Koch, completes the New Directors competition at San Sebastian Festival’s 68th edition. This last addition closes the list of the section screening the first and second films by their authors.

In total, this year twelve titles will compete for the Kutxabank-New Directors Award, coming from Brazil, China, France, Ireland, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and Vietnam.

Swiss director Christian Johannes Koch (Lucerne, 1986), who previously participated in Nest with his short film ;Über Uns Elektrizität (2013), returns to debut his feature film, Spagat / Grand Écart.The story is set in rural Switzerland, where a teacher’s seemingly quiet family life conceals her secret affair with the father of one of her students.

This film joins another first works in New Directors signed by moviemakers with projects previously developed, presented with awards or programmed at San Sebastian: Isabel Lamberti will participate with La última primavera / Last Days of Spring after bagging the Nest Torino Award with the short film Volando Voy (2015); David Pérez Sañudo, author of Ane, presented the short film Aprieta pero raramente ahoga (2017) in Zinemira-Kimuak; Joäo Paulo Miranda Maria won the European Distributors and Exhibitors Award at Films in Progress 37 Toulouse and will now show Casa de antiguidades / Memory House; while Grigory Kolomytsev, who participated in the 2018 Ikusmira Berriak residencies, returns with Chupacabra.

The other first films in New Directors are Gal-mae-gi / Gull, by Kim Mi-jo; Gē shēng yuán hé màn bàn pāi / Slow Singing, by Xingyi Dong, an 16 printemps / Spring Blossom, by Suzanne Lindon.

The four remaining titles are second works: Limbo, by Ben Sharrock; Hil kanpaiak / Death Knell, by Imanol Rayo; Jak Najdalej Stad / I Never Cry, by Piotr Domalewski, and Umibe no kanojotachi / Along the Sea, by Akio Fujimoto.

The twelve titles compete for the Kutxabank-New Directors Award, coming with 50,000 euros distributed equally between the director and the distributor of the film in Spain, and are also candidates for the TCM Youth Award.

ZABALTEGI-TABAKALERA

Zabaltegi-Tabakalera will also include his latest title, Simon Chama / Simon Calls, taking the total number of feature and short films making up the Festival’s most open section to a total of 20. Its director is Marta Sousa Ribeiro (Lisbon, 1992) who, after directing several short films and series and founding the production company VIDEOLOTION, makes her feature with a film about a young boy tired of waiting for his life to change.

Worthy of note among the eleven feature films in Zabaltegi-Tabakalera are several coming from the Berlin Festival, such as Domangchin yeoja / The Woman Who Ran, by Hong Sang-soo; La sel des larmes / The Salt of Tears, by Philippe Garrel; Rizi / Days by Tsai Ming-Liang; Los conductos, by Camilo Restrepo; A metamorfose dos pássaros / The Metamorphosis of Birds, by Catarina Vasconcelos; The Trouble with Being Born, by Sandra Wollner, and Ping Jing / The Calming, by Song Fang.

The section will also screen the latest works by Nicolás Pereda (Fauna) and Adilkhan Yerzhanov (Zheltaya koshka / Yellow Cat), which will film respectively at Toronto Festival and the Venice Mostra, as well as the world premiere of Un efecto óptico / Un Optical Illusion / Interval, by Juan Cavestany.

Lastly, Zabaltegi-Tabakalera will include nine short films directed by Peter Strickland(Cold Meridian), Leonardo van Dijl (Stephanie), Sameh Alaa (I am Afraid to Forget Your Face), Naïla Guiguet (Dustin), Pedro Peralta (Noche perpetua / Perpetual Night), Bell Zhong (Huan le shi guang / Having a Good Time), Carla Simón and Dominga Sotomayor (Correspondencia / Correspondence), Marina Palacio(Ya no duermo) and Laida Lertxundi(Autoficción / Autofiction).

WUHAI
ZHOU ZIYANG (CHINA)
Cast: Huang Xuan, Yang Zishan

Yang Hua and Miao Wei form a happily married couple living in Wuhai, a small city surrounded with astonishing desert scenery in Inner Mongolia. Yet, the husband, Yang Hua, often feels stressed over the financial differences between his and his wife’s families. He partners with his friend Luo Yu in commercial lending, but unfortunately the business fails and he becomes bogged down in debts. One day, Yang Hua’s family, friends, debts collectors, and debtors come one after another, depriving him of his last bit of dignity.

SPAGAT / GRAND ÉCART
CHRISTIAN JOHANNES KOCH (SWITZERLAND)
Cast: Rachel Braunschweig, Alexey Serebryakov, Masha Demiri, Michael Neuenschwander, Nellie Hächler

Winter in a rural region of Switzerland. Marina, a teacher in her mid-forties, leads a quiet life with her husband and daughter. But appearances are deceptive; she is having a secret affair with Artem, the father of one of her students, Ulyana. Although both Artem and his daughter have lived on the edge of this small town for years, neither has a residence permit. Their secret is exposed one day when Ulyana is arrested for stealing. The relatively minor incident has far-reaching consequences; not only are the lives of Artem and Ulyana brought crashing down, but Marina’s involvement in the whole situation is also revealed. Torn between lies, loyalty and passion, the teacher decides she must take a radical step.

SIMON CHAMA / SIMON CALLS
MARTA SOUSA RIBEIRO (PORTUGAL)
Cast: Simon Langlois, Rita Martins

It’s last week at school, but Simon’s not studying for his finals. His parents have divorced and seem to be waiting for a change that never comes. Simon gets tired of waiting. Could he get a one-way ticket to the USA? Would it be possible to make objects explode from afar? And what if time could be reversed? Or if freedom is only to be found in movies?

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