Telluride Film Festival Silver Medallion

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The Silver Medallion is an award given by the Telluride Film Festival in recognition of achievements in the film industry.

History of the Silver Medallion

The first Silver Medallions were awarded in 1974 at the 1st Telluride Film Festival. They are made of pure silver and the design has never changed, featuring the emblematic "SHOW" logo on their face. The presentation of the medallion is preceded by a clip reel, full feature and/or on stage interview. Traditionally, three Silver Medallions are given out each year, with a few exceptions where numerous people from a specific category were paid the honor. Since 1995, a fourth Silver Medallions has been awarded to a hero of cinema, a filmmaker, historian, critic, or organization dedicated to the celebration and preservation of film as an art.[citation needed]

Honorees

  1. 1974 – Gloria Swanson, Francis Ford Coppola, Leni Riefenstahl[1]
  2. 1975 – Henry King, Werner Herzog, Jack Nicholson
  3. 1976 – Chuck Jones, King Kong, King Vidor
  4. 1977 – Michael Powell, Agnès Varda, Benjamin Carré
  5. 1978 – Hal Roach, Sterling Hayden, Czechoslovak New Wave (Jaromil Jireš, Pavel Juráček, Jan Němec, and Ivan Passer)
  6. 1979 – Abel Gance, Robert Wise, Klaus Kinski
  7. 1980 – Robert Altman, Maurice Pialat, Karl Struss
  8. 1981 – The Character Actor (John Carradine, Elisha Cook Jr., Margaret Hamilton, and Woody Strode), Carlos Diegues, Dušan Makavejev
  9. 1982 – Joel McCrea, Pierre Braunberger, Athol Fugard
  10. 1983 – Luis Trenker, Andrei Tarkovsky, Richard Widmark
  11. 1984 – Henry Hathaway, Andrzej Wajda, Janet Leigh
  12. 1985 – Emilio Fernández, Hanna Schygulla, Alexandre Trauner
  13. 1986 – Alexander Mackendrick, Jiří Menzel, Isabelle Huppert
  14. 1987 – Don Siegel, Stephen Frears, Tengiz Abuladze
  15. 1988 – Pedro Almodóvar, Cab Calloway, Xi'an Film Studio
  16. 1989 – Peter Greenaway, Dennis Potter, Shohei Imamura
  17. 1990 – Gérard Depardieu, John Berry, Clint Eastwood
  18. 1991 – Nature's Filmmakers (Peter Jones, Marion Zunz, and Paul Atkins), Jodie Foster, Sven Nykvist
  19. 1992 – Elmer Bernstein, Cy Endfield, Harvey Keitel
  20. 1993 – Ken Loach, John Alton, Jennifer Jason Leigh[2]
  21. 1994 – Judy Davis, Ken Burns, Harriet Andersson[3]
  22. 1995 – John Schlesinger, Zhang Yimou, The Surrealists (Jan Švankmajer, Guy Maddin, and Brothers Quay), Andrew Sarris
  23. 1996 – Shirley MacLaine, Mike Leigh, Alain Cavalier, Roger Mayer
  24. 1997 – Horton Foote, Neil Jordan, Alexander Sokurov, Facets Multi-Media (Milos Stehlik)
  25. 1998 – Meryl Streep, Vittorio Storaro, Susumu Hani, Stanley Kauffmann[4]
  26. 1999 – Catherine Deneuve, David Lynch, Philip Glass, Arena[5]
  27. 2000 – Ang Lee, Stellan Skarsgård, Im Kwon-taek, Serge Silberman[6]
  28. 2001 – Catherine Breillat, Om Puri, Ken Russell, HBO[7]
  29. 2002 – Peter O'Toole, Paul Schrader, D. A. Pennebaker, Positif[8]
  30. 2003 – Peter Brook, Toni Collette, Krzysztof Zanussi, Ted Turner[9]
  31. 2004 – Laura Linney, Jean-Claude Carrière, Theodoros Angelopoulos, Fred Roos[10]
  32. 2005 – Mickey Rooney, The Dardennes brothers, Charlotte Rampling, The Criterion Collection, Janus Films[11]
  33. 2006 – Walter Murch, Penélope Cruz, Rolf de Heer, David Thomson[12]
  34. 2007 – Daniel Day-Lewis, Michel Legrand, Shyam Benegal, Leonard Maltin[13]
  35. 2008 – David Fincher, Jean Simmons, Jan Troell[14]
  36. 2009 – Anouk Aimée, Viggo Mortensen, Margarethe von Trotta, Serge Bromberg[15]
  37. 2010 – Claudia Cardinale, Colin Firth, Peter Weir, UCLA Film and Television Archive[16]
  38. 2011 – George Clooney, Pierre Étaix, Tilda Swinton. Special Medallion: Sight & Sound[17]
  39. 2012 – Roger Corman, Marion Cotillard, Mads Mikkelsen. Special Medallion: C. Chapin Cutler Jr., Boston Light & Sound[18]
  40. 2013 – Robert Redford, The Coen brothers, Mohammad Rasoulof, T Bone Burnett[19]
  41. 2014 – Volker Schlöndorff, Hilary Swank[20]
  42. 2015Danny Boyle, Adam Curtis, Rooney Mara[21]
  43. 2016Casey Affleck, Amy Adams, Pablo Larraín[22]
  44. 2017Christian Bale, Edward Lachman[23]
  45. 2018Alfonso Cuarón, Emma Stone, Rithy Panh[24]
  46. 2019Adam Driver, Renée Zellweger, Philip Kaufman[25]
  47. 2020Chloé Zhao, Anthony Hopkins, Kate Winslet (cancelled)[26]
  48. 2021Riz Ahmed, Jane Campion, Peter Dinklage[27]
  49. 2022 – Sarah Polley,[28] Cate Blanchett,[29] Mark Cousins[30]

References

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