Almodóvar to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at San Sebastian Festival
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Celebrated Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar will receive the significant Donostia award at the San Sebastian Film Festival on September 26, 2024.
Pedro Almodóvar, the Oscar-winning Spanish filmmaker known for his vivid storytelling and bold visual style, will be honored with a lifetime achievement award at the San Sebastian Film Festival next month. The 74-year-old director, whose work has profoundly influenced contemporary cinema, will receive the prestigious Donostia award next month, just before the screening of his first English-language feature film, The Room Next Door, starring Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore.
Tilda Swinton, who also starred in Pedro Almodóvar's acclaimed short film The Human Voice, will present him with the award. The festival organizers praised the director’s work, highlighting his "extraordinary contributions to the world of cinema" and his ability to craft deeply resonant female characters. They noted his fearless approach to tackling complex subjects, underscored by his unwavering political commitment.
Cate Blanchett receiving an International Goya Award from Pedro Almodovar at the 36th Goya Awards ceremony in Valencia in 2022.

Almodóvar’s films are celebrated not only for their narrative depth but also for their distinctive artistic flair. His instantly recognizable visual style, which permeates every element from art direction to soundtrack, has made him a singular voice in global cinema. The festival’s statement also lauded his "artistic talent and his instantly recognizable visual style, as his personality shines through from the art direction to the soundtrack."
Pedro Almodóvar first gained international acclaim with his 1999 film All About My Mother, which won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. The film, a poignant exploration of grief and resilience, told the story of a woman grappling with the sudden death of her teenage son. He continued his success with Talk to Her in 2002, earning an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for this intimate tale of two men who bond under extraordinary circumstances as they care for their comatose girlfriends.
A frequent attendee of the San Sebastian Film Festival, Pedro Almodóvar has previously been on the stage to hand out Donostia awards to the likes of Al Pacino, Woody Allen, and Antonio Banderas, one of his most frequent collaborators. Reflecting on the honor being bestowed upon him this year, the director expressed his gratitude, saying, "This year they are giving it to me, and I am delighted and grateful. I mean it, it's an honor. San Sebastian is one of the cities where cinema is celebrated with enormous enthusiasm."
The San Sebastian Film Festival, one of the most prestigious events in the Spanish-speaking world, will also honor Australian actress Cate Blanchett with a Donostia award this year. The actress, whose career has been marked by a series of outstanding performances, will also feature on the main poster of the 72nd edition of the festival, which runs from September 20 to 28.
Pedro Almodóvar's recognition at San Sebastian underscores his legacy as a filmmaker as well as his unique ability to navigate and narrate the complexities of human experience through a distinctly Spanish lens. His films are a testament to his remarkable insight, creativity, and enduring impact on the world of cinema.
With AFP
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