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Zurich Film Festival to Honor Richard Linklater with Career Achievement Award

Here is the press release from the Zurich Film Festival:

American filmmaker Richard Linklater will be honored at this year’s Zurich Film Festival (ZFF) with the Career Achievement Award for his life’s work, receiving the Golden Eye. He will accept the award in person on 28 September at the Filmpodium Zürich. The ZFF pays tribute to Linklater as one of the most influential auteur filmmakers of American independent cinema – a director whose works, including the BEFORE trilogy and BOYHOOD, have redefined cinema and shaped an entire generation. As part of the festival, the ZFF is presenting an extensive retrospective of his work in collaboration with the Filmpodium Zürich and the Cinémathèque suisse. He will also offer insights into his work during a public ZFF Masters.

Richard Linklater ranks amongst the most important voices in contemporary American cinema. With films such as SLACKER (1991), DAZED AND CONFUSED (1993), the Silver Bear-winning BEFORE SUNRISE (1995) and its sequels BEFORE SUNSET (2004) and BEFORE MIDNIGHT (2013), he created works that have become classics of their genre. His epic BOYHOOD (2014), filmed over twelve years with the same cast, stands as a singular achievement in cinema history and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film. His further outstanding works include SCHOOL OF ROCK (2003) with Jack Black, WAKING LIFE (2001), A SCANNER DARKLY (2006), and most recently HIT MAN (2023) and NOUVELLE VAGUE (2025). Linklater has collaborated with, amongst others, Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Cate Blanchett, Jack Black and Matthew McConaughey.

«Richard Linklater is one of the most visionary and formative directors of American independent cinema,» says Christian Jungen, CEO of the ZFF. «Through naturalistic dialogue and scenes that feel plucked straight from life, he holds up a mirror to our times and regularly brings out the very best in his actors. He is also the director of my absolute favourite film, BEFORE SUNRISE, thanks to which I met my wife. I am therefore especially delighted to welcome him to Zurich and to share with our audiences the films that have moved me for so many years.»

Richard Linklater says: «I am truly honored to receive the Career Achievement Award from the Zurich Film Festival. When Christian and I met at the Golden Globes, I mentioned I’ve always wanted to attend one day and now seemed like the right time. I’m delighted that this award is the occasion that brings me there, and I very much look forward to celebrating with the European audience that has meant so much to me throughout my career.»

Retrospective in Collaboration with the Filmpodium Zürich and the Cinémathèque suisse

As part of the collaboration, the Filmpodium Zürich and the Cinémathèque suisse will present an extensive retrospective of Linklater’s work – curated by these two prominent Swiss film institutions. This retrospective marks the launch of a new long-term collaboration between the ZFF, the Filmpodium Zürich and the Cinémathèque suisse. Linklater will accept the award in person on 28 September at the Filmpodium Zürich, where he will also take part in a ZFF Masters. Further program details will be announced at a later date.

Statement Nicole Reinhard, director of Filmpodium Zürich: «Few contemporary filmmakers embody a love of cinema as fully as Richard Linklater. Beyond creating an iconic body of work, he has, as a passionate cinephile and co-founder of the Austin Film Society, tirelessly championed film culture, cinema history, and independent film. As part of the new collaboration between the ZFF and the Cinémathèque suisse, we are therefore delighted to present not only a major retrospective of his work but also, with ‘Cinema Seen Through the Eyes of… Richard Linklater’, a journey through his personal film canon —the films that have shaped him and his work.»

Statement Vinzenz Hediger, director of the Cinémathèque suisse: «Perhaps more than any other director since Chantal Akerman, Richard Linklater has been an inventor of new forms, enriching the possibilities of cinema with each new film. Profoundly erudite and steeped in the traditions of American arts, Linklater is both a custodian and an innovator of cinema’s rich legacy. The cooperation with the Zurich Film Festival opens up new possibilities for the Cinémathèque suisse’s mission as Switzerland’s national center for competence in film heritage.»

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