'Godfather' director Francis Ford Coppola wins Princess of Asturias award

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'Godfather' director Francis Ford Coppola wins Princess of Asturias award
A picture taken on January 22, 2015 shows US film director Francis Ford Coppola speaking at the ceremony posthumously honoring audio pioneer Ray Dolby with a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame in Hollywood, California . Coppola on May 6, 2015 won Spain's top arts prize, the Princess of Asturias award, for a career making classics such as "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now". AFP PHOTO/ MARK RALSTON.



MADRID (AFP).- US filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola on Wednesday won Spain's top arts prize, the Princess of Asturias award, for a career making classics such as "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now".

The prize jury of Spanish grandees hailed Coppola, 76, as a "visionary and innovator" in its citation for the 50,000 euro ($56,000) prize.

"His explorations of power and the horror and absurdity of war have transcended his artistic work and become universal icons of imagination and contemporary culture."

Masterpieces such as the "Godfather" mafia saga and Vietnam epic "Apocalypse Now" have earned Coppola multiple Oscars and a reputation as an uncompromising artist.

"His attitude has clashed on occasion with the interests of the Hollywood industry, causing him economic problems and difficult shoots," the prize jury said.

The Princess of Asturias Foundation hands its arts prize each year for a "contribution to the cultural heritage of mankind", along with awards in seven other categories.

Other recent winners of the arts prize include US architect Frank Gehry and Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke.

The awards will be handed out in a ceremony presided by Spain's King Felipe and broadcast live on Spanish television around October.

They were named the Prince of Asturias awards after Felipe, until he became king last year, passing the title to his nine-year-old daughter, Princess Leonor.



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