Martin Scorsese to Be Honored at the British Academy Film Awards

Martin Scorsese, Asa Butterfield and Chloe Moretz from Hugo
Martin Scorsese and his Hugo stars Asa Butterfield and Chloe Moretz - Photo Courtesy of Paramount Pictures
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has named Oscar winner Martin Scorsese as the recipient of their prestigious Academy Fellowship, the organization’s highest honor. The Academy Fellowship is given to an “individual in recognition of an outstanding and exceptional contribution to film.”
 
Scorsese will be presented with the honor at the February 12, 2012 Orange British Academy Film Awards ceremony.
 
Previous Academy Fellowship winners include Charlie Chaplin, Alfred Hitchcock, Steven Spielberg, Sean Connery, Elizabeth Taylor, Stanley Kubrick, Anthony Hopkins, Laurence Olivier, Judi Dench, Vanessa Redgrave, and Christopher Lee.
 
Announcing the honor, BAFTA Chairman stated: “Martin Scorsese is a legend in his lifetime; a true inspiration to all young directors the world over. We are delighted to honour his contribution to cinema history and look forward to paying tribute to him in London on 12 February.”
 
Martin Scorsese added: “It is a great honour to be recognized by the British Academy and to join the ranks of such an esteemed group of industry colleagues and friends.”
 
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With a celebrated career now spanning six decades, Martin Scorsese is one of the most influential filmmakers in cinema history. The acclaimed director, producer and screenwriter has been nominated by BAFTA no fewer than nine times, garnering three wins in 1991 for Goodfellas. A cinematic master, his works also include Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, Casino, Gangs of New York, The Aviator and The Departed. He has continued to delight critics and audiences alike with his most recent work, Hugo, a film that not only marks the director’s first foray into 3D but is also his first adventure film for all the family. Scorsese has also made a number of ground-breaking documentaries including celebrated music films No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, Shine a Light and George Harrison: Living in the Material World.
 
Demonstrating his passion for film preservation, Scorsese is the founder and chair of two non-profit organizations dedicated to the preservation and protection of motion picture history: The Film Foundation and the World Cinema Foundation.
 
In December 2010, Scorsese was the subject of a ‘BAFTA A Life in Pictures’ event, where he shared personal insights into his career and his craft and gave invaluable advice to newcomers to the industry. These videos are now available to view on www.bafta.org/guru.
 
Source: The British Academy of Film and Television Arts – January 4, 2012