Colin Farrell in 'Ballad of a Small Player.' Courtesy of Netflix Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Edward Berger's Colin Farrell-starring Ballad of a Small Player and Juliette Binoche's directorial debut are among the latest additions to the San Sebastian Film Festival line-up. The Spanish film fest, running Sep. 19-27, has on Tuesday confirmed that Berger's Netflix film, also starring Tilda Swinton and Fala Chen, will premiere out of competition following his Conclave success at last year's edition. The movie is an adaptation of Lawrence Osborne's novel following an English con man on Macao's gambling scene. In the special screenings section, French actress Binoche will present her directorial debut called In-I In Motion. The film is a non-fiction work looking back at the experience of In-I, the hybrid dance and theater show produced by Binoche in 2007 with dancer and choreographer Akram Khan. Related Stories Movies Sandra Hüller to Star in Pawel Pawlikowski's '1949,' Set at Height of the Cold War Movies Ray Winstone on Marvel vs. "Cultural Films," Angelina Jolie, Steven Spielberg, Gary Oldman as His Favorite Director, and Boxing as Prep for Acting Truth director James Vanderbilt will screen his next project, Nuremberg, in which Rami Malek stars as American psychiatrist Douglas Kelley. On the eve of the Nuremberg trials, Kelley assessed 22 Nazis, among them Hitler's right-hand man, Hermann Göring. Russell Crowe stars as Göring in Vanderbilt's film. Also showing out of competition is Climbing for Life, based on the true story of the Japanese mountaineer Junko Tabei, the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Its director, Junji Sakamoto, is best known for the likes of Face (2000) and Children of the Dark (2008). Claire Denis will return to San Sebastian with the in competition feature The Fence, starring Isaach de Bankolé, Matt Dillon, Mia McKenna-Bruce and Tom Blyth. Elsewhere, Argentinian filmmaker Dolores Fonzi will debut Belén, the festival also said, and Joachim Lafosse will present Six Days in Spring. The full additions unveiled on Tuesday can be found here. These films join the previously announced Bad Apples with Saoirse Ronan, as well as Alice Winocour's Couture with Angelina Jolie, centering on the French fashion industry. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Zurich Film Festival Colin Farrell Risks It All in Wild Trailer for Edward Berger's Netflix Movie 'Ballad of a Small Player' Sandra Hüller Sandra Hüller to Star in Pawel Pawlikowski's '1949,' Set at Height of the Cold War Sarajevo Film Festival Ray Winstone on Marvel vs. "Cultural Films," Angelina Jolie, Steven Spielberg, Gary Oldman as His Favorite Director, and Boxing as Prep for Acting Oscars 2026 Oscars: Ireland Picks 'Sanatorium,' Doc on Ex-Soviet Wellness Resort in Ukraine, as Best Int'l Feature Submission Toronto Film Festival Oscars: Palestine Picks 'Palestine 36' as Best International Feature Submission Heat Vision Alan Cumming Talks "Really Healing" Experience Reprising Nightcrawler in 'Avengers: Doomsday' After 'X2' Zurich Film Festival Colin Farrell Risks It All in Wild Trailer for Edward Berger's Netflix Movie 'Ballad of a Small Player' Sandra Hüller Sandra Hüller to Star in Pawel Pawlikowski's '1949,' Set at Height of the Cold War Sarajevo Film Festival Ray Winstone on Marvel vs. "Cultural Films," Angelina Jolie, Steven Spielberg, Gary Oldman as His Favorite Director, and Boxing as Prep for Acting Oscars 2026 Oscars: Ireland Picks 'Sanatorium,' Doc on Ex-Soviet Wellness Resort in Ukraine, as Best Int'l Feature Submission Toronto Film Festival Oscars: Palestine Picks 'Palestine 36' as Best International Feature Submission Heat Vision Alan Cumming Talks "Really Healing" Experience Reprising Nightcrawler in 'Avengers: Doomsday' After 'X2'