Glory to the Filmmaker Award
Appearance
The Glory to the Filmmaker Award, organized by the Venice film festival in collaboration with Jaeger-LeCoultre (2006-2020) and Cartier (2021-today). It is dedicated to personalities who have made a significant contribution to contemporary cinema.[1][2]
Winners
[edit]Year | Director | Nationality | Film Presented at Venice Film Festival in the Year of the Honor |
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2006 | Takeshi Kitano | Japan | Glory to the Filmmaker! |
2007 | Abbas Kiarostami | Iran | Shirin |
2008 | Agnès Varda | France | The Beaches of Agnès |
2009 | Sylvester Stallone | United States | Rambo - Director's Cut |
2010 | Mani Ratnam | India | Raavan |
2011 | Al Pacino | United States | Wilde Salomé |
2012 | Spike Lee | Bad 25 | |
2013 | Ettore Scola | Italy | How Strange to Be Named Federico |
2014 | James Franco | United States | The Sound and the Fury |
2015 | Brian De Palma | De Palma (directed by Noah Baumbach & Jake Paltrow) | |
2016 | Amir Naderi | Iran | Monte |
2017 | Stephen Frears | United Kingdom | Victoria & Abdul |
2018 | Zhang Yimou | China | Shadow |
2019 | Costa-Gavras | Greece | Adults in the Room |
2020 | Abel Ferrara | United States | Sportin' Life |
2021 | Ridley Scott | United Kingdom | The Last Duel |
2022 | Walter Hill | United States | Dead for a Dollar |
2023 | Wes Anderson | The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar | |
2024 | Claude Lelouch | France | Finalement |
References
[edit]- ^ "Carnival of Venice, Portale di Venezia® – The 1930s". Carnival of Venice. Retrieved September 29, 2014.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Award". BBC News.