Catalan co-production Los Domingos wins Golden Shell at San Sebastián Festival

Barcelona director José Luis Guerin wins jury special prize for nonfiction film on Vallbona neighbourhood

A scene from the film 'Los domingos', directed by Alauda Ruiz de Azúa
A scene from the film 'Los domingos', directed by Alauda Ruiz de Azúa / Cedida per Movistar Plus+
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September 28, 2025 12:15 AM

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The Catalan co-production 'Los Domingos,' directed by Basque filmmaker Alauda Ruiz de Azúa, won the Golden Shell at the San Sebastián Festival on Saturday night.

The film tells the story of Ainara, a 17-year-old girl who wants to become a cloistered nun

Due for release on 24 October, the film delves into the turmoil her decision unleashes within her family. 

In an interview with the Catalan News Agency (ACN), Ruiz de Azúa explained that she wanted to explore the roots of the feelings that drive people to dedicate their lives to religion. 

“If it’s not something divine, what motivates spiritual searching? The script led me to talk about family fragilities, which sometimes provide refuge, and sometimes don’t,” she said.

The director of 'Los domingos', Alauda Ruiz de Azúa, during an interview with the Catalan News Agency (ACN)
The director of 'Los domingos', Alauda Ruiz de Azúa, during an interview with the Catalan News Agency (ACN) / Violeta Gumà Jaume

Big night for Catalan cinema

It was a night of great success for Catalan cinema, as another Catalan production competing for the Golden Shell also received an award.

'Històries de la bona vall,' by Catalan filmmaker José Luis Guerin, won the Special Jury Prize.

This non-fiction film, shot in the Barcelona neighbourhood of Vallbona, is set in a peripheral area where rural and urban life converge.

It portrays the coexistence of houses built by the first post-war migrants alongside new tower blocks that have become home to more recent arrivals.

A scene from the film 'Històries de la bona vall'
A scene from the film 'Històries de la bona vall' / Cedit pel Festival de Sant Sebastià

Record year for Catalan cinema

Catalan cinema has been steadily increasing its presence at the San Sebastián Film Festival in recent years.

Since 2007, a total of 279 films and documentaries involving Catalan participation have been showcased at the festival, averaging around 15 per year.

This year, 28 productions are being presented, setting a new historic record.

The Catalan director with the most films screened at the festival is Isaki Lacuesta, with eight entries, followed by Cesc Gay, Isabel Coixet, and Jaime Rosales, each with five.

Last year, Catalan filmmaker Albert Serra won the Golden Shell with his film Afternoons of Solitude.

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