Tim Burton to Be Honored With Lumière Lifetime Achievement Award

Tim Burton, the director of iconic films such as Batman, Beetlejuice, Ed Wood, Edward Scissorhands, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Alice in Wonderland, will receive the Lumière Award, a lifetime achievement prize, at the 2022 Lumière Film Festival. The event will take place between October 15 and October 23 in Lyon, France. More specifically Burton will get his recognition on Friday, October 21.

From the 1984 short film Frankenwennie to the 2019 live-action Disney adaptation of Dumbo, Burton is known for his signature combination of gothic horror and baroque comedy as well as a unique visual portrayal of his characters and settings. Burton is currently in post-production of Netflix’s Wednesday, his first TV series ever, which stars Jenna Ortegan as Wednesday Addams from the well-known Addams family.

According to the Lumière festival, Burton is “an artist who has given world cinema a universe of rare coherence with an unprecedented impact on popular culture.”

Burton’s cinema reveals his fascination with the monster, the marginal, the thorn in the side of an America corseted by its normativity and its endless residential suburbs. Skeletons, witches, goblins, ghosts, robots, anthropomorphic monkeys, catwomen and headless horsemen haunt the work of the filmmaker.

Previous Lumière award winners include Jane Campion, Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Wong Kar-wai, and Quentin Tarantino.

Valeri Vankov: I recently graduated high school and will be moving from Bulgaria to attend Yale University in the fall. My interests range from data science to finance to trends in the entertainment industry. When it comes to movies, I am always down for a good social commentary or a psychological thriller. K-dramas are also on my watchlist. In my free time I enjoy going outdoors and reading the works of Haruki Murakami, Kurt Vonnegut, and others.
Related Post
Leave a Comment