Albert Serra's 'Afternoons of Solitude' Wins Top Prize at San Sebastián Film Festival
Pamela Anderson and the ensemble cast of 'The Last Showgirl' receive the Special Jury Prize for their performances.
- Albert Serra's documentary 'Afternoons of Solitude' wins the Golden Shell for Best Film at the San Sebastián Film Festival.
- The film provides an observational study of contemporary bullfighting, focusing on Peruvian matador Andrés Rey Roca.
- Despite its controversial subject, the film is praised for its extraordinary depiction of the sport without overt commentary.
- Pamela Anderson, along with the cast of 'The Last Showgirl,' wins the Special Jury Prize for their ensemble performance.
- Additional awards include Best Director for Laura Carreira and Pedro Martin-Calero, and Best Leading Performance for Patricia López Arnaiz in 'Glimmers.'