Helen Mirren to Receive American Cinematheque Award

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by Samuel Pordengerg Jun 6, 2023 News
Helen Mirren to Receive American Cinematheque Award

Helen Mirren is the 37th recipient of the American Cinematheque's award.

Kevin Goetz and Screen Engine will be honored with the Power of Cinema Award during a ceremony on November 4. The American Cinematheque ceremony raises money for the nonprofit and helps buoy year-round programming at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica.

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Rick Nicita is the chair of the American Cinematheque. She has portrayed characters from queens to seductresses with a single skill that has never lost its appeal. She brings intelligence and emotional strength to her roles because the camera shows the essence of who she is. She has a career that glows brighter with each captivating performance.

Her career spans over 50 years. She was most recently seen on the small screen in 1923 opposite Harrison Ford, and on the big screen in a movie. The god's fury. Barbie and Golda will be starring the L'Oréal ambassador. She joins a list that includes Eddie Murphy, Robin Williams, Steven Spielberg, Michael Douglas, Tom Cruise, Jodie Foster, and Nicole Kidman.

The founder and CEO of Screen Engine is Goetz. He is a member of several organizations, including the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He is currently working on his second book and is also the host of a radio show.

The majority of test screenings for the major studios, independents and streamers are conducted by Screen Engine. They have influenced the content, marketing and distribution of most movies for decades. Their analysis of their research helps filmmakers reach their widest audience.

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