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SARAJEVO 2025

Paolo Sorrentino recibirá el Corazón de Sarajevo de Honor

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Paolo Sorrentino recibirá el Corazón de Sarajevo de Honor
El director Paolo Sorrentino (© 2024 Fabrizio de Gennaro para Cineuropa - fadege.it, @fadege.it)

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The 31st Sarajevo Film Festival has announced that acclaimed Italian filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino will be honoured with the prestigious Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award. The festival will celebrate the director's distinguished career with a comprehensive retrospective of his work as part of the "Tribute to" programme.

The tribute will include a complete retrospective of Sorrentino's filmography, alongside a master class where the filmmaker will engage with audiences about contemporary cinema and his artistic vision.

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Festival director Jovan Marjanović praised Sorrentino's unique ability to transform personal narratives into universal stories. “Paolo Sorrentino has managed to do what every filmmaker dreams of – he has made a global impact through local, personal stories. With a visually luxurious, emotional and intellectually insightful style, he has won the hearts of audiences around the world, who saw his characters, no matter how eccentric or withdrawn, as a mirror of our world – often absurd, sometimes cruel, but always deeply human.”

Born in Naples in 1970, Sorrentino began his feature-film career with One Man Up [+lee también:
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in 2001, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival. His subsequent works quickly established him as one of Europe's most distinctive voices in cinema.

The director's relationship with the Cannes Film Festival has been particularly fruitful. The Consequences of Love (2004) and The Family Friend (2006) both competed for the Palme d'Or, while Il Divo [+lee también:
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won the Jury Prize in 2008. His 2013 masterpiece The Great Beauty [+lee también:
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not only competed at Cannes, but went on to sweep international awards, winning the Academy Award, the Golden Globe and the BAFTA for Best Foreign-language Film, along with three European Film Awards.

His 2021 semi-autobiographical film The Hand of God [+lee también:
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marked another career highlight, earning an Academy Award nomination for Best International Feature Film and winning the Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize at Venice, along with five David di Donatello Awards, including Best Film and Best Director.

Most recently, Sorrentino's Parthenope [+lee también:
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competed at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival and became one of Italy's most commercially successful films of the year, winning the Biglietto D'oro for box-office achievement.

The Honorary Heart of Sarajevo, established in 2005, recognises individuals who have made exceptional contributions to cinema and supported the development of the film industry. Sorrentino thus joins a distinguished list of previous recipients who have been celebrated for their artistic achievements and cultural impact.

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