Sunday, May 15, 2011

Faye Dunaway honored at the Festival de Cannes

CANNES - girl displays of Cannes and oscarisée actress Faye Dunaway added a few glamour of Hollywood old school on the Croisette Sunday when Culture Minister Frédéric Mitterrand named officer of the order of Arts and letters at a ceremony in Cannes.


While her face famous, can be seen on the Croisette on the poster official festival this year in a photograph taken by Jerry Schatzberg, 1970, the actress made a live appearance at the Cafe des Palmes in the Palace to accept his prize.


"It has one of the most wonderful filmographies for any actress." Watch his films of the 1970s for example - it can only make good choices. "She had an incredible career," the festival artistic director Thierry Frémaux said the star of classic movies like "chinatown" and "Network", as well as his first great success, "Bonnie and Clyde".


Dunaway kept everyone waits, and then made a late entry but dramatic, saying Mitterand in perfect English: "it is a great honour." "I am sorry for the delay - I blame time".


Dunaway for the first time in Cannes to present the Palme d'Or for Wim Wenders for "paris, Texas."


You're actress in films of author, but also films for a wide audience, which makes you an eternal star, "Mitterrand said Dunaway before decoration."


"This I will be cherished," Dunaway said its price before endured. "I have a new dream, and I am working on my new film as a Director and actress," Dunaway said of the future. "For me, acting is a kind of comfort and satisfaction, but it is never of the wind in my hair, as stated by Meryl Streep.". It is anxiety, because it is a war to make a film, you need to take fire and prevail, as Faulkner says, so you must be very strong. ?

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