The legendary actress Claudia Cardinale was honoured with the Sofia
Municipality Award for a Lifetime Achievement in Cinema at a gala
screening of Luchino Visconti’s film The Leopard in Hall 1 of the National Palace of Culture.
Claude
Joséphine Rose Cardinale known as Claudia Cardinale, was born on April
15th, 1938 in Tunisia. At the age of 17 she wins a beauty pageant for
the most beautiful Italian girl in Tunisia and travels to Venice, in
time for the film festival. After that she signs a 7-year contract with
the Vides Company. In 1958 she makes her feature film debut wit I soliti ignoti,
a Mario Monicelli film. Her filmography quickly grows, but she does not
restrict herself to just a typical good-looking actress. 1960 marks the
release of Rocco and his Brothers by Luchino Visconti, although Cardinale’s role is a small one, the director gives her an amazing opportunity in The Leopard (1963), where she works with Alain Delon and meets Burt Lancaster. That same year Federico Fellini invites her to star in 8 ½.
In the 80s and 90s Cardinale devotes herself to writing and theatre and receives plenty of honours: in Venice, Paris and Berlin. Her appearances on screen become more infrequent. Outside the world of cinema however, she is a very busy woman, who fights for women’s and homosexual people’s rights and in 1999 is chosen as a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador.