Director Tim Burton receives career award
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![]() Andrew Medichini / AP Director Tim Burton received a Golden Lion award for lifetime achievement at the 64th Venice Film Festival. |
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VENICE, Italy - Tim Burton is getting a career Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival.
To mark the occasion, the festival was screening a 3-D version of “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” the animated movie and gothic tale based on a story by Burton that has acquired a cult following.
The award was being presented Wednesday by Johnny Depp, who has starred in several Burton movies, including “Edward Scissorhands” and “Ed Wood,” a black-and-white biopic on B-movie director Edward D. Wood Jr.
“Hopefully it just inspires me to keep going,” Burton told reporters in Venice, speaking of the award.
The 49-year-old Burton is best known for his quirky stories and the gothic atmosphere of his pictures, which also include “Batman,” “Beetle Juice,” “Big Fish,” “Mars Attacks!” and a remake of “Planet of the Apes.”
He said it was hard to pick a favorite.
“I feel strangely close to all of them, they all have a certain place in your heart,” he said.
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