
Today the nonprofit Sundance Institute announced that Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Luca Guadagnino will receive the International Icon Award at Opening Night: A Taste of Sundance presented by IMDbPro on Jan. 19 in Park City.
Guadagnino will join previously announced honorees of the evening, Ryan Coogler, W. Kamau Bell, and Nikyatu Jusu. (See article here).
The International Icon Award recognizes an international auteur who creates distinctive cinematic universes and has made a lasting impact on filmmaking, most notably through a commitment to storytelling and an unwavering creative vision.
“Luca Guadagnino is a true visionary of cinema and we are thrilled to honor him with this special award,” said Joana Vicente, Sundance Institute chief executive officer. “Whether it’s with writing, directing, or producing, he has had an undeniable impact, not only on the Sundance Film Festival community, but the film industry as a whole with his unique storytelling abilities.”
Guadagnino is the writer, director, and producer of several celebrated films who most recently directed Bones and All. He has strong roots in the Sundance community going back over a decade.
He made his Sundance debut at the 2010 Festival with his film I Am Love, which he wrote, directed, and produced.
In 2017, Guadagnino made his return to the Festival with the premiere of his Academy Award-winning film, “Call Me By Your Name,” starring Timothée Chalamet, and he produced the documentary “The Truffle Hunters,” which played at the Festival in 2020.
He has won and been nominated for several awards, including Venice Film Festival, Golden Lion BAFTA Award for Best Direction, and Nastro d’Argento for Best Director.
“Sundance has always felt like home for me; I have been to the festival four times,” Guadagnino said. “I particularly remember how warmly the festival received Call Me By Your Name and how that changed my life. I couldn’t be more thrilled to be honored to be receiving this award.”

Opening Night: A Taste of Sundance presented by IMDbPro will kick off the 2023 Sundance Film Festival by honoring inspiring and breakout storytellers whose journeys have been connected to Sundance throughout the years while raising funds and awareness for the Institute.
Proceeds raised will be used to support the Institute’s year-round work uplifting global independent voices, both new and established, through artist programs, granting, and other initiatives. The event is also made possible with the generous support of George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, Acura, and Variety.
The 2023 Sundance Film Festival will take place Jan. 19–29, in person in Park City, Salt Lake City and the Sundance Resort, along with a selection of films available online across the country Jan. 24–29. For more information about tables and tickets, please visit www.sundance.org/a-taste-of-sundance or contact openingnight@sundance.org.