American director Tim Burton Lumière Award 2022

American director, screenwriter and producer Tim Burton, 63, will receive the Lumière prize at the 14th edition of the Lumière Festival, which will take place from October 15 to 23 in Lyon, its organizers announced yesterday.

The Lumière Prize was created in 2009 by the Institut Lumière – directed by Bertrand Tavernier until his death in March 2021 – to celebrate a personality for all of his work and the link he maintains with the history of the movie theater.

The Californian will succeed New Zealand filmmaker Jane Campion in 2021, the Dardenne brothers in 2020 and his compatriot Francis Ford Coppola in 2019.

“He is a visionary, a stylist and an artist who has offered world cinema a universe of rare coherence and an aesthetic impact unprecedented in popular culture”, explains in a press release the management of the international film festival. .

“This fall, Lumière 2022 will therefore offer a dive into Wonderland somewhere between Americana and its legends, Victorian England, futuristic megalopolises and suburban housing estates, in the company of heroes, monsters, monstrous heroes or heroic monsters from the world of Tim Burton,” she adds.

Follower of the fantastic and influenced by Edgar Allan Poe, this “true rock star of the 7th art”, according to the festival, has delivered several pearls of cinema in 35 years of career: from Batman to Dumbo via BettleJuice, Edward at the hands of money, Big Fish, Sleepy Hollow, Alice in Wonderland or even Mars Attacks.

Burton has toured with a host of actors, including stalwarts Michael Keaton, Johnny Depp – whom he has directed eight times – and Helena Bonham Carter, his ex-girlfriend and mother of his two children.

His long collaboration with the composer Danny Elfman, who wrote for him some of the most beautiful themes of contemporary cinema, contributed to forging the Burton legend, further underlines the direction of the Festival Lumière. He will receive the award on October 21.

The Lumière prize is awarded in Lyon, birthplace of the Lumière Cinematograph, and has become over the years one of the most prestigious prizes recognized by the profession and the international press.

The prize was notably awarded to Jane Fonda, Wong Kar-wai, Catherine Deneuve, Martin Scorsese, Pedro Almodóvar, Quentin Tarantino, Ken Loach, Gérard Depardieu, Mailos Forman or Clint Eastwood.

Source: AFP

American director, screenwriter and producer Tim Burton, 63, will receive the Lumière prize at the 14th edition of the Lumière Festival, which will take place from October 15 to 23 in Lyon, its organizers announced yesterday. The Lumière prize was created in 2009 by the Institut Lumière – directed by Bertrand Tavernier until his death in March 2021 – to celebrate a personality…

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