The great French film star Catherine Deneuve will receive the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement at the 79th Venice International Film Festival in September, organizers said Wednesday.
With her angular features, blonde hair and regal demeanor, Deneuve was a key figure in the French New Wave. She broke out after starring as the lovesick GeneviĆØve in Jacques Demy's candy-colored musical āThe Umbrellas of Cherbourg," which came out in 1964. It would lead to more lauded collaborations with Demy ("The Young Girls of Rochefort," āDonkey Skinā) as well as directors like Luis BuƱuel, FranƧois Truffaut ("The Last Metro") and Roman Polanski ("Repulsion").
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Now 78, Deneuve has worked consistently for nearly 60 years, transcending her ingenue beginnings to become one of the most recognizable and respected stars in the world. In addition to her 14 CĆ©sar Awards nominations and two wins, she was also nominated for best actress at the Oscars for āIndochineā from 1992.
Her association with the Venice Film Festival has spanned over five decades, too. In 1967, she won the festivalās Golden Lion for her performance as a housewife who begins working at a high-end brothel during the day in BuƱuelās classic āBelle de Jour.ā In 1998, she won the festival's Volpi Cup for āPlace VendĆ“me."
āIt is a joy to receive this prestigious award at the Venice Festival,ā Deneuve said in a statement. āIt is also an honor to be chosen for this tribute at the Film Festival that has accompanied me so often for so many movies.ā
Festival director Alberto Barbera said in a statement that Deneuve is, āThe very symbol of French cinema, a timeless diva and a true icon of the silver screen.ā
āDeneuve has come to embody the essence of the universally recognized diva, taking her place as one of the greatest actresses in film history,ā he added.
Also receiving the festivalās lifetime achievement award this year is āTaxi Driverā writer and āAmerican Gigoloā director Paul Schrader.
The 79th edition of the Venice Film Festival runs from Aug. 31 through Sept. 10 in Venice, Italy.