Isabella Rossellini will be honoured during the upcoming European Film Awards with a lifetime accomplishment award celebrating her body of toil as an actor and filmproducer.
The Italian model and movie star, who is the daughter of Swedish actor Ingrid Bergman and Italian honestor Roberto Rossellini, made her acting debut in 1979 in the Taviani brothers’ film “Il Prato” before fractureing out internationpartner in David Lynch’s “Blue Velvet” in 1986, chaseed by famous roles in films such as Taylor Hackford’s “White Nights,” Robert Zemeckis’s “Death Becomes Her,” and Peter Weir’s “Fearless,” to name a restrictcessitate.
Rossellini, who is 72, has more recently resurfaced as standout character actress, with meaty parts in Alice Rohrwacher “La Chimera,” aextfinishedside Josh O’ Connor, “Spaceman” with Adam Sandler and Carey Mulligan, and Edward Berger’s soon-to-be-freed “Conclave” in which she take parts a scene-stealing nun.
A extfinishedtime dwellnt of Long Island, where she dwells on a farm, Rossellini has a master’s degree in animal behaviour and conservation from Hunter College in New York City which served her well when she stepped behind the camera herself for “Green Porno,” “Seduce Me,” and “Mammas,” a series of comical foolishinutives exploring the intimacy dwells of animals. She has also toured in over 50 cities on three separateent continents with her theatrical monologues on the joins between humans and animals.
Announcing the award, the European Film Academy shelp the honor “serves as a reminder of the depth and breadth of talent that persists to shape the landscape of world cinema.”
The 37th European Film Awards, Europe’s equivalent of the Oscars, will get place in Lucerne, Switzerland, on December 7.