Judi Dench to Receive the Donostia Award at the San Sebastian Festival

By: Aug. 28, 2018
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Judi Dench to Receive the Donostia Award at the San Sebastian Festival

The British actress Judi Dench will receive the prestigious Donostia Award at the 66th edition of the San Sebastian Festival next month. The Festival's highest honorary award will be presented on Tuesday, September 25th, prior to the screening of Trevor Nunn's Red Joan, in which Dench plays a woman whose tranquil life is suddenly disrupted when she's arrested by MI5 and accused of providing intelligence to Communist Russia.

This will be Dench's first visit to San Sebastian. The seven-time Academy Award® nominee received the Best Supporting Actress statuette 20 years ago for her potrayal of Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love. The Oscar® was also a great acknowledgement to Dench and her career in theatre, particluarly with her connection to William Shakespeare's greatest works. She launched her career on the stage at distinguished theatres such as the Old Vic and The National in London and later at the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon where she played many of Shakespeare's great dames.

Since her cinema debut in 1964, Dench has starred in numerous critically acclaimed films working with some of the top directors in the business, including Stephen Frears, James Ivory, Kenneth Branagh, Franco Zeffirelli, Sally Potter, Clint Eastwood and Sam Mendes. She has garnered dozens of accolades for roles as Queen Victoria in Mrs Brown (1997); the eccentric Armande Voizin in Chocolat (2000); the novelist Iris Murdoch Iris (2001); a theatre impresario in Mrs Henderson presents (2005); a conflicted teacher in Notes on a SCANDAL (2006); a mother searching for her stolen son in Philomena (2013); once again as Queen Victoria in Victoria & Abdul (2017); and as M, Head of the British Secret Intelligence Service, MI6 - a role which she has played in seven James Bond films.

Trevor Nunn, a prolific theatre director, who has also directed Dench on the British stage, returns to film with Red Joan. His previous film credits include Twelfth Night or What You Will (1996) and Lady Jane (1986) - both of which screened in Official Selection at the San Sebastian Film Festival.

Next year, Dench will star in Kenneth Branagh's latest film Artemis Fowl, as well as Andy Goddard's Six Minutes to Midnight.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of the San Sebastian Film Festival



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