Kevin Spacey to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award in Taormina, but Not at the Film Festival

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John Bleasdale Guest Contributor Kevin Spacey is to receive a lifetime achievement award at the Teatro Antico in Taormina, Sicily.

The award is presented as part of the Nations Awards, organized by Michel Curatolo and Marco Fallanca in association with the Senate of the Italian Republic and the Region of Sicily.

Previous recipients include Gerard Depardieu, Abel Ferrara and Claudia Cardinale. The award comes as Spacey, who’s made more headlines about allegations of sexual assaults than his work in recent years, has attempted to reclaim his public profile and his career in recent months.

He has given a number of high profile interviews and will appear, in the role of the devil, in an upcoming film “The Contact,” which will be only the second feature film he has appeared in – in addition to Franco Nero’s 2017 “The Man Who Drew God” – since a a series of men came forward with accusations against Spacey’s conduct. “Kevin Spacey is a timeless monument of the history of cinema and the theater, who unquestionably deserves to have his career back,” Curatolo and Fallanca said. “Every day both the public and industry miss his unbounded talent and we are extremely proud to be by the side of this extraordinary artist,” Curatolo and Fallanca asserted.

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