Tag: Lifetime Achievement Award

  • Catherine Deneuve to receive European Film Academy Lifetime Achievement Award

    Catherine Deneuve to receive European Film Academy Lifetime Achievement Award

    MUMBAI: Catherine Deneuve, whose decades-long career has made her a prominent name in French cinema, will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from the European Film Academy.

     

    Her roles in Jacques Demy’s The Umbrellas of Cherbourg in 1964 and Repulsion by Roman Polanski in 1965 catapulted her to stardom, and since then she has gone on to work with industry heavyweights such as the late Spanish filmmaker Luis Bunuel in Belle de Jour and Tristana, French director and screenwriter Jean-Pierre Melville in Un Flic and Andre Techine in Ma Saison Preferee and Les Voleurs.

     

    Deneuve earned her first Cesar in 1981 for her role in The Last Metro by Francois Truffaut, and received another Cesar and an Oscar nomination for her role in Regis Wargnier’s Indochine. Her other accolades include a Volpi Cup at the Venice Film Festival and a Berlin Silver Bear.

     

    Deneuve has also delved into Hollywood, having guest starred in TV series Nip/Tuck and appearing in a sex scene with Susan Sarandon as a bisexual vampire in Tony Scott’s 1983 film The Hunger.

     

    Recently, she starred in Berlin competition title On My Way and will appear in Andrew Techine’s L’homme que l’on aimait trop and Benoit Jacquot’s Trois Coeurs. She will be an honorary guest at the 26th European Film Awards Ceremony on 7 December in Berlin.

  • Harrison Ford to receive lifetime achievement award

    Harrison Ford to receive lifetime achievement award

    MUMBAI: The Zurich Film Festival is all set to bestow upon Harrison Ford the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ in the form of ‘Golden Eye’.  He will get the honour on 4 October.

     

    Ford will be on a pan Europe tour to promote his upcoming film Ender’s Game by Gavin Hood. In honour of Ford, the Zurich festival will hold a special screening of Raiders of the Lost Ark.

     

    In 2002, he won the prestigious Cecile D Mille Award at the Golden Globes. In 1994 he was named as the box office star of the century.

     

    The 9th annual Zurich film festival will run from 26 September to 6 October.

  • Hinduja Brothers receive ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’

    Hinduja Brothers receive ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’

    MUMBAI: Promoters of Hinduja Group, Srichand and Gopichand Hinduja, were presented with a ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ for their contributions to the United Kingdom’s Asian community.

    “This is a great honour and makes our responsibility more difficult and harder. Our dharma and duty is to serve the Asian community in Britain as best as we can,” said Hinduja Group co-chairman Gopichand Hinduja in his acceptance speech.

    Srichand and Gopichand Hinduja were nominated alongside another NRI businessman Anil Agarwal, Chairman, Vedanta Resources, former England cricket captain Nasser Hussain and Indian-born 102-year-old marathon runner Fauja Singh.

    “This government sincerely values the immense contribution of Britain’s Asian community and as Prime Minister I am extremely proud to lead a truly diverse nation where people of all backgrounds live and work so well together,” said British Prime Minister David Cameron in a special message sent for the awards night.

    The Asian Achievers Awards (AAA), in its 13th year now, are organised by the ABPL Group, publishers of ‘Asian Voice’ and ‘Gujarat Samachar’ newspapers in the UK, to celebrate the achievements of south Asians based in Britain.

    This year’s awards were dedicated towards highlighting the achievements of Asian women and all the money raised from a charity auction was earmarked for the Lily Foundation, a charity working against human trafficking in India and the UK.

    “Large countries have lots of problems and these take time to solve. But I love the idea of India and I am confident that the time for India has come,” said Indian high commissioner to the UK Jaimini Bhagwati, a special guest at the event along with sari-clad Cherie Blair who described herself as ‘an honorary member of the Asian community’.

  • Ray’s restored and preserved prints of Apu trilogy to be exhibited in California

    Ray’s restored and preserved prints of Apu trilogy to be exhibited in California

    New prints of the three films of cine craftsman Satyajit Ray’s Apu Trilogy preserved by the Archives of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences are to be screened by the Academy which gave him a lifetime achievement award.

    Actress Sharmila Tagore (Apur Sansar) and Dilip Basu, Founding Director of the Satyajit Ray Film and Study Center collection at the University of California, will be present as special guests for the screenings.

    Pather Panchali and Aparajito will be screened on 6 September while Apur Sansar will be screened on 9 September at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater.

    Satyajit Ray received an Honorary Award from the Academy in 1992 in recognition of his rare mastery of the art of motion pictures, and of his profound humanitarian outlook, which has had an indelible influence on filmmakers and audiences throughout the world.

    The Academy Film Archive’s Satyajit Ray Preservation Project is an ongoing effort to preserve and restore Ray’s entire filmography. It began in 1992, after the producers of the Oscar telecast, who were gathering clips for the presentation of Ray’s Honorary Award, discovered that there were very few prints or video masters of Ray’s films in the US and that they were incomplete and in poor condition.

    Earlier, Ray has been honoured this year by screening of his films at the Toronto Film Festival and the British Film Institute which is currently also hosting an exhibition of posters by him.

  • Stan Lee, Nathan Fillion honoured at Geekie Awards

    Stan Lee, Nathan Fillion honoured at Geekie Awards

    MUMBAI: Stan Lee and Nathan Fillion were honored with the top prizes at the inaugural Geekie Awards.

     

    The Geekie Awards, held on Sunday evening at Hollywood’s Avalon club, recognises independent creators, artists and filmmakers in the geek world and was created by Kristen Nedopak.

     

    Lee received the lifetime achievement award, which was presented by Seth Green. Fillion was honored with the Geek of the Year award, presented by Samm Levine, Natasha Melnick and Sarah Hagan. Jesse Heiman accepted the award on Fillion’s behalf, giving his best impression of the actor. (Fillion was not present at the awards show.)

     

    Alison Haislip emceed the live stream, while Tara Platt served as the main announcer for the Geekie Awards.