Almodovar to Receive San Sebastian Film Fest Honor
The Spanish director, who will make his English-language feature debut with The Room Next Door, will be honored with Donostia Award for his contributions to cinema.
Spaniard legend Almodovar will be honored with the Donostia Award for “extraordinary contributions to cinema” at
Almodóvar is intimately tied to San Sebastian, having premiered his sophomore feature Pepi, Luci, Bom there in 1980. He returned in 1982 with Labyrinth of Passions, his first collaboration with actor Antonio Banderas and cinematographer Ángel Luis Fernandez and the film that made him a talent to watch.
He would celebrate international success with Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown(1988), which swept Spain’s Goya Awards and secured the director his first Oscar nomination; All About My Mother (1999), which won the Academy Award for best foreign-language film; and Talk to Her (2002), which was nominated for two Oscars and won Almodóvar the best original screenplay honor.
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Almodóvar will receive the Donostia Award in San Sebastian on September 26 from Tilda Swinton, ahead of the screening of The Room Next Door, the director’s English-language debut, with stars Swinton and Julianne Moore.
The film premieres at the Venice Film Festival next month.