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The actor-and-director was awarded the prestigious Golden Palm for his contribution to film yesterday.
Clint Eastwood says he is “flattered” at receiving the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or award.
The actor-and-director – whose Hollywood career began in the 50s – was awarded the prestigious Golden Palm for his contribution to film yesterday (25.02.09).
The 78-year-old screen legend revealed he is "very flattered" and thanked French filmmakers who "encouraged me to go on”. He said: "In my own country people were much more reticent. People were saying we're not even sure we like this guy as an actor much less as a director."
Festival President Gilles Jacob, who presented the award, praised Eastwood describing him as a “grand master at the summit of his craft".
He added: “It is testimony of my admiration and a quarter-century of complicity."
The special honour was given to the star, who is in Paris promoting latest movie ‘Gran Torino’, at a private ceremony in Parisian restaurant Le Fouquet's, three months before this year’s Cannes festival kicks off on the Riviera.
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