In recognition of his contributions to the world of film, the Santa Barbara International Film Festival is honored to present the inaugural KIRK DOUGLAS AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN FILM to legendary actor, producer and director Kirk Douglas.
The award will be presented to Mr. Douglas on Sunday, July 30, launching what will become an annual summertime tradition. The Santa Barbara International Film Festival will host the black-tie Gala dinner at Bacara Resort & Spa and will feature a look at Mr. Douglas’ illustrious career. A few special guests will be on-hand to assist in honoring the man who has motivated, entertained and inspired audiences of all ages for decades.
“I feel so privileged that we are able to celebrate a man whose work not only spans so many years but also is varied in the characters he has chosen to play. Mr. Douglas is truly an actor’s actor” SBIFF’s Director, Roger Durling stated. “Whether it was playing the role of the indomitable Spartacus, or helping to break the power of the shameful Hollywood blacklist, Kirk Douglas has always been the epitome of the ‘tough guy.’ As he once said, ‘I've made a career of playing sons of bitches.’ From this day forward it will be an honor for all future recipients of this award, which was created to recognize Mr. Douglas’ work and influence.”
“I am delighted to have this event as the entrée to what has certainly become a film festival of the highest of caliber. It is a thrill for me to include Mr. Douglas in the SBIFF family,” stated Jeff Barbakow, newly named President of the Board of Directors.
Dedicated to the art of filmmaking, the SBIFF offers a broad array of international and independent films, with a commitment to diversity. It attracts more than 75,000 visitors each year. The SBIFF endeavors to enrich the community both culturally and economically by presenting eleven days of films, seminars, symposiums and parties. From American Independent films to major studio releases, award-winning foreign films to international documentaries, cinephiles have the opportunity to discover mainstream and alternative films, as well as meet the filmmakers and talk with them after screenings. For more information, log onto www.sbfilmfestival.org. For press coverage, contact Carol Marshall or Alanna Kordell.
27.05.2006 | Editor's blog
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