Sir Ridley Scott gets BFI Fellowship

Sun, Mar 22, 2009

Awards, Film, TV and radio

Director Sir Ridley Scott has received his Fellowship from the BFI (the British Film Institute), their highest accolade; the 71-year old director, who moved from creating memorable TV adverts to iconic films like Alien, Blade Runner and Gladiator has been honoured for outstanding contributions to the world of film. (via the BBC)

Ridley Scott Blade Runner set.jpg

(Ridley Scott on the set of Blade Runner)

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  1. jon haward Says:

    really pleased for Sir Ridley Scott ,the man is a genius and wonderful film maker, he’s directed some of my all time fav films (legend, alien, blade runner, gladiator.)