Basque Cinema is having a moment. Thanks to unique locations, generous tax incentives and a thriving production sector, Spain’s northern autonomous community has become a more attractive home than ever for film and television productions.

At the San Sebastian International Film Festival, which kicks off on Friday, there are 38 Basque productions selected to screen at the nine-day event. Three features are in the festival’s competition strand including Los Domingos from writer-director Alauda Ruiz de Azúa, Alberto Rodríguez’s Los Tigres and Masapalomas from Jose Mari Goenaga and Aitor Arregi. Meanwhile, She Walks In Darkness , produced by J.A. Bayona and his producing partners Belén Atienza and Sandra Hermida, will screen out of competition along with Asier Altuna’s K

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