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  1. Rifkin's Festival is a 2020 comedy film by Woody Allen, starring Wallace Shawn, Elena Anaya, and Christoph Waltz. It follows a jealous film critic who falls in love with a Spanish doctor at a film festival in San Sebastián.

  2. Rifkin's Festival: Directed by Woody Allen. With Wallace Shawn, Damian Chapa, Bobby Slayton, Gina Gershon. A married American couple goes to the San Sebastian Festival and gets caught up in the magic of the event, the beauty and charm of the city, and the fantasy of movies.

    • (9.7K)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Woody Allen
    • 2020-10-02
  3. A married American couple go to the San Sebastian Festival and get caught up in the magic of the event, the beauty and charm of the city and the fantasy of m...

    • 2 min
    • 340.5K
    • Woody Allen
  4. A retired film professor and his wife attend the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain, where he meets a woman who shares his passion for cinema. Critics and audiences are divided on this 2022 release, which features Wallace Shawn, Gina Gershon, Louis Garrel and Christoph Waltz.

    • (81)
    • Woody Allen
    • PG-13
    • Wallace Shawn
  5. Jan 28, 2022 · A Woody Allen comedy starring Wallace Shawn as a film critic in crisis at the San Sebastian Film Festival. The review praises Shawn's performance and the film's colorful cinematography, but criticizes its weak writing and dated references.

  6. Cinema devotee Mort Rifkin (Wallace Shawn) accompanies his publicist wife Sue (Gina Gershon) to the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain, worried that her fascination with her young film director client, Philippe (Louis Garrel), might be more than professional. In addition, Mort hopes the change of scenery will provide a respite from his struggle to write a first novel that lives up to his impossibly exacting standards. Turned off by the lavish praise showered on Philippe's film, which he ...

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  8. Sep 18, 2020 · Watch on. It’s not hard to see why the San Sebastián Film Festival chose “Rifkin’s Festival” as its opener on Friday. Not since Brian De Palma set “Femme Fatale” (2002) in Cannes has ...