San Sebastian International Film Festival
- Country: Spain
- Genre: Movie & TV
- Website: www.sansebastianfestival.com/index2.html
- Update: 05-01
San Sebastian International Film Festival (San Sebastian International Film Festival) is Spain's first major international film festival, known as the "Queen of Spanish international film festivals", in the European film and television industry has a significant position. The festival was opened in 1953, and then held in September every year as scheduled; from 1961 to 1972, it was changed to June or July. Changed to June or July; 1973, and resumed in September, generally for 10 days. It mainly awards prizes for the best feature films, documentaries, short films, directors, actors and actresses, cinematographers, etc. The main prizes are the "Golden Shell Award", the "Silver Shell Award" and the "Pearl Award" (which used to exist in 1959). The main awards are the "Golden Shell", "Silver Shell" and "Pearl Award" (which existed in 1959), as well as the Special Prize of the Jury, the International Critics Prize, and the City of San Sebastian Prize, among others.