Nandu News Nandu reporter Xu Xiaolei Intern Su Zhiying On July 6, French local time, the 74th Cannes International Film Festival was held in Cannes, France. Jodie Foster received the Palme d'Or of Honor Lifetime Achievement Award at this year's Cannes Film Festival, and Pedro Almodóvar presented her with an acceptance of the trophy, who delivered a speech in French: "Opening my heart and showing myself to the audience is always the happiest thing for me."

She recalls that 45 years ago, when she starred in Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver, which won best picture in Cannes, was 13 years old when she first came to the Cannes Film Festival, and said that "I am proud to be a part of this community.". In "Taxi Driver", Judy plays a young prostitute, although still childish, but has a deliberately sophisticated manners, and with her outstanding performance, she was nominated for the 49th Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actress.
Taxi Driver
Before receiving the award, Judy Foster also said: "It feels good to go out, we are finally here, do you miss it?" She said that during the epidemic, she re-felt the beauty of the films of Akira Kurosawa, Scorsese, Spike Lee and Bong Joon-ho, and said that if the cinema is closed, the film will still exist and defend itself.
Pedro Almodóvar presented her with the award.
Born in Los Angeles, California in 1962, Judy Foster was raised by a single mother, and due to her mother's professional work, Judy began to appear in commercials at the age of 3, and then shuttled from set to set, continuously participating in television and film performances.
"Raiding Pear Blossom"
In 1988, Judy spent four years successfully participating in the first film in Hollywood history based on true events to directly depict rape or gang rape, "Robbery of Pear Blossom", in which she played the victim Sarah Tobias. Judy has persistently defended the dignity of women with her tenacious performance will, setting a positive example for thousands of victims in society. The film uses a female perspective to illustrate society's malice and injustice towards women, in order to attract social attention to this deformity, which has profound practical significance, and also helps Judy to seal the 61st Academy Awards.
The Silence of the Lambs
Three years later, at the 64th Oscars, Judy once again picked up the little golden man with the classic suspense horror film "The Silence of the Lambs" directed by the famous director Jonathan Demi, in which Judy played the trainee female agent Clarice, and the capable image and brave and calm eyes left a deep impression on the audience.
Splendid Childhood
In addition to being a good actress, Judy has multiple identities. After the success of "The Silence of the Lambs", she directed her first work" "Splendid Childhood", in which she played a single mother and told the story of her highly intelligent son, and Judy confessed that this story had the shadow of her own childhood. In 1992, Judy began to develop in the direction of a producer, setting up her own production company.
In 2013, Judy Foster received the Golden Globe Award for Lifetime Achievement.
In fact, as early as 2013, 50-year-old Judy Foster won the Golden Globe Award for Lifetime Achievement. In 2021, the 58-year-old her hair is also a lot grayer than in 2013, but she still chooses to show her wrinkles bravely and generously, without fear of aging, just like her speech at the Golden Globes in 2013, "People like to change, I will continue to tell stories, because people are moved, and then move others." "I look forward to the goddess continuing to show us her strength in the rest of her life and see more of her wonderful works."