Word: sebastiã
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Dates: during 2005-2005
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...foodie mecca, Spain draws culinary pilgrims the way France did a generation ago. Hit the Basque town of San Sebasti??n, and you'll be surrounded by restaurants serving inventive, often experimental cuisine: places like Arzak, a three-star Michelin legend, and in the countryside, Etxebarri, where chef Victor Arguinzoniz takes such pride in his grilled meats and fishes that he bakes his own charcoal out of different tree branches every morning in an oxygen-controlled oven. At the Guggenheim in Bilbao, a prodigy named Josean Martnez Alija, 27, is winning accolades for dishes like roasted tomatoes stuffed with...
...wildcards are writer/director Sebasti??n Cordero, who has only an obscure drama—1999’s “Ratas, ratones, rateros”—to his name, and actor John Leguizamo, whose work varies widely in quality, to say the least. Thankfully, both perform admirably in “Crónicas.” Leguizamo, in particular, delivers the performance of his career...
...film starlet who has matured into a multitalented cinematic force--she won the Best Director award at the San Sebasti??n Film Festival in Spain last year--has grander ambitions than playing to type. "I want to show people that Chinese are just like everyone else," she says. "There's a myth that Eastern people are conservative and mysterious, but we sing and dance and feel the same emotions as anyone else...