Tag: Luis Bunuel

  • 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.

  • Next Jaipur fest to focus on Spanish cinema

    Next Jaipur fest to focus on Spanish cinema

    MUMBAI: The 4th Jaipur International Film Festival, scheduled to roll from 27 January next year, will focus on Spanish cinema and showcase the works of Spain-born filmmaker Luis Bunuel.


    On the occasion, four of Bunuel‘s films like The Brute (1953), Susana (1951), Ilusion Travels by Streetcar (1954) and Woman without Love (1952) will be screened.


    All the films have been provided for screening purposes to Jaipur International Film Festival by Imagine India International Film Festival from Spain.


    Alferdo De Braganza, a filmmaker from Spain will be present at all the screenings and will interact with the audience.


    Bunuel is considered the father of cinematic surrealism and one of the most original directors in the history of the film medium.


    Curtains to the festival will be wrung down on 31 January.