NEW YORK (AP) — Ang Lee, the protean filmmaker of “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” and “Brokeback Mountain,” will obtain the Administrators Guild of America’s lifetime achievement award.
The guild introduced Tuesday that Lee, 70, will probably be given the award on the 77th DGA Awards on Feb. 8. The DGA, which considers the award its highest honor, has given it to 36 filmmakers over its 88-year historical past. The final director to obtain it was Spike Lee in 2022.
“Ang Lee is truly a master filmmaker,” stated Lesli Linka Glatter, DGA president, in an announcement. “For over 30 years, he has directed a dynamic body of work that boldly cuts across genres – from period drama to comedy, adventure to western, superhero to martial arts – always fearlessly taking on new challenges, never repeating himself, and consistently achieving cinematic excellence.”
“I am honored to be recognized in such an incredible way by my beloved guild,” stated Lee. “To be given the DGA Lifetime Achievement Award is a momentous achievement for me personally, and an opportunity to reflect on what my work has meant to this amazing community of my fellow filmmakers.”
Lee’s movies additionally embrace 1995’s “Sense and Sensibility,” 1997’s “The Ice Storm,” 2003’s “Hulk” and 2012’s Life of Pi.” The Taiwan-born filmmaker has twice gained the Oscar for greatest director, for “Brokeback Mountain” and for “Life of Pi.” His final movie was 2019’s “Gemini Man,” a Will Smith-starring motion movie shot at 120 frames per second.
At a latest ceremony in Tokyo the place Lee acquired the Praemium Imperiale Award, he lamented that he hasn’t made a film just lately.
“I haven’t made a movie for six years, and I don’t know where to start again,” Lee stated, in keeping with the Hollywood Reporter. “Cinema needs a drastic change. If we continue down the same path, it will be a dead end. We need something that will make audiences marvel again.”