Quentin Tarantino honored with prestigious Prix Lumiere prize
Uma Thurman reunited with Harvey Keitel and Tim Roth on Friday (18Oct13) to honor their Pulp Fiction director Quentin Tarantino at an emotional tribute in France.
The filmmaker was praised by colleagues and collaborators at a ceremony in Lyon as he received the prestigious Prix Lumiere accolade in recognition of his Hollywood career.
Keitel was moved to tears as he spoke about his relationship with
Tarantino, telling the audience, "Damn, I'm not going to make it
through this... I always felt we were meant for each other and
nothing could keep us apart. Maybe if he had been a woman we could
have gotten married, had kids! Working with Quentin is like reading
a great novel or hearing a great symphony or piece of music - it
changes you. You don't know how, but it has."
Handing the Prix Lumiere to Tarantino, Thurman gushed, "For all
your wildness, your work always has aspirations for justice,
freedom from oppression, courage, and most of all love and
passion... You have been an explosion of dynamite in the art of
cinema itself."
Tarantino thanked the stars for making his scripts come to life,
declaring, "I don't have words for how I feel - probably one of the
first times that has happened to me. I have always thought of
myself as a lone wolf, but always because I never really had a
family, but these people are my family. Their affection and respect
is all I ever want."
Previous recipients of the Prix Lumiere include Clint Eastwood,
Milos Forman, Gerard Depardieu and Ken Loach.
Backstage, Tarantino was later handed France's highest cultural
honor as he was made a Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters
(Ordre des Arts et des Lettres) by culture minister Aurelie
Filippetti, according to The Hollywood Reporter.