And the controversy continues around A Serbian Film, with word coming out that a judge in Spain has blocked a planned screening of the film at the San Sebastian Horror Festival. What makes this particularly peculiar is that the film has already played in a Spanish territory as part of the Sitges Festival and will screen in the same region again soon as part of the Horror Film Festival Molins de Rei. Is this a case of the law in one territory being looser than in another or simply a judge taking up a personal cause? Either way the film will not be screened in San Sebastian.
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