Helen Mirren to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Taormina Film Festival
Helen Mirren will be the guest of honor at the Taormina Film Festival in Italy in June, where she will receive the festival’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
The award will be part of a special evening honoring late Italian acting legend Anna Magnani.
The 72nd Taormina Film Festival will take place in Sicily from June 10-14, 2026. With its long history, the event is one of Europe’s most prestigious film festivals.
Artistic Director Tiziana Rocca delivered the news with some excitement.
“It is an immense honor to welcome Helen Mirren to the Taormina Film Festival. Her talent, her elegance, and her extraordinary career perfectly embody the spirit of our Festival.”
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There is weight to the pairing of the two evenings. Rocca described the pairing as creating “an ideal bridge between two icons of cinema, united by a unique interpretive power and a rare ability to move audiences.”
Anna Magnani became the first Italian ever to award an Academy Award when she won Best Actress for her performance in Daniel Mann’s 1955 film The Rose Tattoo. The evening will include a screening of a restored version of Luchino Visconti’s Bellissima, which is also celebrating its 75th year.
Not her first award and probably not her last
Mirren’s trophy case will probably make her inclusion in the evening hard to argue with. She holds an Academy Award and three Golden Globe Awards, has four BAFTA Awards and five Emmy Awards. She also has a Tony Award and two Cannes Film Festival Awards. Finally, she holds a Volpi Cup and a Laurence Olivier Award. And is the only actress to win both the US and UK Triple Crowns of Acting. She has also been honored with the BAFTA Fellowship. She received the Honorary Golden Bear and Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award.
Festival officials identify her Oscar-winning performance in The Queen as a career highlight. They also noted Gosford Park, Golda and TV’s long-running Prime Suspect.
Her most recent work has only helped to build on that legacy. In 2025, Mirren headlined the Paramount+ crime drama series MobLand as Maeve Harrigan, winning critical acclaim and her 18th Golden Globe nomination.
Founded in 1955, the Taormina Film Festival is one of Italy’s most historic film festivals. Prestigious international premieres take place in the dramatic setting of the Teatro Antico. This is an ancient Greek theatre. It commands a view over the volcano Mount Etna. Few pedigrees match its atmosphere, and Mirren’s being honored there is perfectly in keeping with that tradition.






