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Annual film festival held in Lyon, France Not to be confused with Festival of Lights (Lyon) or Lumiere (festival).
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Lumière Festival
Entrance to L'Amphithéâtre 3000 in Lyon for the presentation of the 2022 Lumière Award to filmmaker Tim Burton
LocationMetropolis of Lyon, France
Founded2009
Hosted byInstitut Lumière
Websitewww.festival-lumiere.org/en/

The Lumière Festival (French: Festival Lumière), also called the Grand Lyon Film Festival, is an annual film festival held each October in Metropolis of Lyon, France, since 2009. The festival is named in honor of the Lumière brothers, who invented the Cinématographe motion picture system in 1895, and is organized by the Institut Lumière.

The festival focuses on the history of cinema with the line-up dedicated to the works of the past through restored prints, retrospectives and tributes. The Lumière Award (Prix Lumière), an award that recognizes the achievement and contributions of an international film personality, is also presented annually at the festival.

Lumière Award recipients

Year Recipient Note(s)
2009 Clint Eastwood
2010 Miloš Forman
2011 Gérard Depardieu
2012 Ken Loach
2013 Quentin Tarantino
2014 Pedro Almodóvar
2015 Martin Scorsese
2016 Catherine Deneuve
2017 Wong Kar-wai
2018 Jane Fonda
2019 Francis Ford Coppola
2020 Dardenne brothers
2021 Jane Campion
2022 Tim Burton
2023 Wim Wenders
2024 Isabelle Huppert

References

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  5. "Prix Lumière 2011 : Gérard Depardieu !". Lumière. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
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  13. "Jean-Pierre et Luc Dardenne – Prix Lumière 2020". Institut Lumière. 16 July 2020. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
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  17. Lodge, Guy (13 October 2024). "Isabelle Huppert, 2024's Lumière Award Winner: An Appreciation". Variety. Retrieved 14 December 2024.


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