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The San Sebastian International Film Festival on Friday unveiled 15 Spanish titles set to screen in various sections of the event's upcoming 67th edition.

Greta Fernandez) who wants to distance herself from her father when he is released from prison. The film is produced by Oberon and BTeam Pictures., starring Antonio de la Torre, who won a Goya award this year for, as a man who hides in his house for 33 years following the start of Spain's Civil War in 1936.

Another Spanish-language film that will get a special screening in the official section is Argentina-born Sebastian Borensztein's dramedy starring Ricardo Darin and his son Chino Darin.

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