The Donostia Award (Spanish: Premio Donostia; Basque: Donostia Saria) is an honorary award created in 1986 which is given every year to a number of actors and filmmakers in the San Sebastián International Film Festival.[1] It derives its name from Donostia, the Basque name of San Sebastián.[2]
Recipients
Year | Recipient[3] | Profession | Nationality | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1986 | Gregory Peck | Actor | United States | |
Gene Tierney | Actress | United States | The award to Tierney was announced prior to the festival, but was not handed as Tierney did not eventually travel to San Sebastián.[4] | |
1987 | Glenn Ford | Actor | Canada / United States | |
1988 | Vittorio Gassman | Actor, filmmaker and screenwriter | Italy | |
1989 | Bette Davis | Actress | United States | |
1990 | Claudette Colbert | Actress | United States | |
1991 | Anthony Perkins | Actor | United States | |
1992 | Lauren Bacall | Actress | United States | |
1993 | Robert Mitchum | Actor | United States | |
1994 | Lana Turner | Actress | United States | |
1995 | Susan Sarandon | Actress | United States | |
Catherine Deneuve | Actress | France | ||
1996 | Al Pacino | Actor | United States | |
1997 | Michael Douglas | Actor and producer | United States | |
Jeremy Irons | Actor | United Kingdom | ||
1998 | Jeanne Moreau | Actress and filmmaker | France | |
Anthony Hopkins | Actor, filmmaker and producer | United Kingdom | ||
John Malkovich | Actor | United States | ||
1999 | Anjelica Huston | Actress | United States | |
Fernando Fernán Gómez | Actor, screenwriter and filmmaker | Spain | ||
Vanessa Redgrave | Actress | United Kingdom | ||
2000 | Michael Caine | Actor | United Kingdom | |
Robert De Niro | Actor | United States | ||
2001 | Julie Andrews | Actress and singer | United Kingdom | The award was announced prior to the festival, but was not handed in person as Andrews cancelled her trip to San Sebastián in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.[5] |
Warren Beatty | Actor and filmmaker | United States | The award was announced prior to the festival, but was not handed in person as Beatty cancelled his trip to San Sebastián in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.[5] | |
Francisco Rabal | Actor | Spain | Rabal died weeks before the festival, and the award was handed posthumously to his grandson Liberto Rabal.[6] | |
2002 | Jessica Lange | Actress | United States | |
Bob Hoskins | Actor and filmmaker | United Kingdom | ||
Dennis Hopper | Actor and filmmaker | United States | ||
Francis Ford Coppola | Filmmaker, producer and screenwriter | United States | ||
2003 | Robert Duvall | Actor and filmmaker | United States | |
Sean Penn | Actor and filmmaker | United States | ||
Isabelle Huppert | Actress | France | ||
2004 | Annette Bening | Actress | United States | |
Jeff Bridges | Actor | United States | ||
Woody Allen | Actor, filmmaker and screenwriter | United States | ||
2005 | Willem Dafoe | Actor | United States | |
Ben Gazzara | Actor | United States | ||
2006 | Max von Sydow | Actor | Sweden / France | |
Matt Dillon | Actor | United States | ||
2007 | Liv Ullmann | Actress and filmmaker | Norway | |
Richard Gere | Actor | United States | ||
2008 | Meryl Streep | Actress | United States | |
Antonio Banderas | Actor and filmmaker | Spain | ||
2009 | Ian McKellen | Actor | United Kingdom | |
2010 | Julia Roberts | Actress | United States | |
2011 | Glenn Close | Actress | United States | |
2002 | Oliver Stone | Filmmaker, producer and screenwriter | United States | |
Ewan McGregor | Actor | United Kingdom | ||
Tommy Lee Jones | Actor | United States | ||
John Travolta | Actor | United States | ||
Dustin Hoffman | Actor | United States | ||
2013 | Carmen Maura | Actress | Spain | |
Hugh Jackman | Actor | Australia | ||
2014 | Denzel Washington | Actor, producer and filmmaker | United States | |
Benicio del Toro | Actor | Puerto Rico | ||
2015 | Emily Watson | Actress | United Kingdom | |
2016 | Sigourney Weaver | Actress | United States | |
Ethan Hawke | Actor, filmmaker and screenwriter | United States | ||
2017 | Ricardo Darín | Actor and producer | Argentina | |
Monica Bellucci | Actress | Italy | ||
Agnès Varda | Filmmaker, screenwriter and artist | France | ||
2018 | Hirokazu Kore-eda | Filmmaker, producer, screenwriter and editor | Japan | |
Danny DeVito | Actor and filmmaker | United States | ||
Judi Dench | Actress | United Kingdom | ||
2019 | Penélope Cruz | Actress | Spain | |
Costa-Gavras | Filmmaker, producer and screenwriter | Greece / France | ||
Donald Sutherland | Actor | Canada | ||
2020 | Viggo Mortensen | Actor | United States / Denmark | |
2021 | Johnny Depp | Actor | United States | |
Marion Cotillard | Actress | France | ||
2022 | Juliette Binoche | Actress | France | |
David Cronenberg | Filmmaker, screenwriter and actor | Canada | ||
2023 | Javier Bardem | Actor | Spain | The award to Bardem was announced for the 2023 edition, but the award event was later postponed for the 2024 edition due to the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike.[7] |
Víctor Erice | Filmmaker and screenwriter | Spain | ||
Hayao Miyazaki | Animator and filmmaker | Japan | Miyazaki was handed the award virtually from Tokyo.[8] | |
See also
Notes
References
- ↑ "San Sebastian Film Festival". sansebastianfestival. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
- ↑ (in Spanish) «Donostia-San Sebastián: Onomástica», Auñamendi Eusko Entziklopedia.
- ↑ (in English) Donostia Awards, sansebastianfestival.com.
- ↑ Aldarondo, Ricardo (2016-09-14). "Diego Galán: «Hace treinta años había que empezar de cero y explicar dónde estaba San Sebastián»". diariovasco.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2023-09-09.
- 1 2 Burgueño, Ana (2010-09-10). ""Este modelo de festival no resistiría más recortes"". noticiasdegipuzkoa.eus (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2023-09-09.
- ↑ "Paco Rabal recibe un emocionado homenaje en el Festival de San Sebastián". hola.com (in European Spanish). 2001-09-25. Retrieved 2023-09-09.
- ↑ "La entrega del Premio Donostia 2023 a Javier Bardem se pospone hasta el Zinemaldia de 2024". cope.es (in European Spanish). 2023-09-08. Retrieved 2023-09-09.
- ↑ "Hayao Miyazaki recibirá el Premio Donostia de forma virtual". deia.eus (in European Spanish). 2023-09-08. Retrieved 2023-09-09.
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