Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem on the red carpet Photo: San Sebastian Film Festival & Pablo Gomez |
The Skyfall star was scheduled to receive the gong last year but was unable to collect it because of the Hollywood actors' and writers' strike.
The star paid fulsome tribute to the festival which he said had "given me so much, both personally and professionally". He also paid tribute to directors, including Bigas Lunas, on whose set of Jamon Jamon he first met his wife-to-be, although they wouldn't become an item until several years later. He also dedicated his award to members of his family, including his mum Pilar and siblings Mónica and Carlos, who were all present and his children Leo and Luma.
Javier Bardem with his Donostia Award Photo: San Sebastian Film Festival & Alex Abril |
No wonder Penelope wiped away a tear or two.
The ceremony also saw presentation of the FIPRESCI Grand Prix 2024 to Poor Things, by Yorgos Lanthimos, chosen as Best Film of the Year by the International Federation of Film Critics. Brazilian critic Ela Bittencourt handed the award to Manuel Muro, director general of Walt Disney Studios in Spain.
The gala was followed by the world premiere of Emmanuelle, the latest movie from Audrey Diwan