American Film Institute Conservatory 2014 Commencement Celebrates 127 New Filmmakers

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, LOS ANGELES, CA, June 12, 2014 – The American Film Institute (AFI) conferred Doctorate of Fine Arts degrees honoris causa upon screenwriter Robert Towne and actress Cicely Tyson, during the AFI Conservatory 2014 commencement of 127 graduates at Hollywood's historic TCL Chinese Theatre.

 

Esteemed director Francis Ford Coppola presented the honor to Robert Towne with whom he worked on THE GODFATHER (1972); director, screenwriter, producer and 2013 AFI Honorary Degree recipient Jon Avnet (AFI Class of 1972) presented to Cicely Tyson (AFI Directing Workshop for Women, Class of 1977), who he directed in FRIED GREEN TOMATOES (1991). A surprise appearance by screenwriter and THE X-FILES creator Chris Carter marked the Institute's farewell to director Robert Mandel (F/X, SCHOOL TIES, THE X-FILES), who previously announced his departure as Dean of the Conservatory after nine years. Mandel directed the groundbreaking show's pilot. AFI will establish a nine-year scholarship in Mandel's name for each of his years as Dean.

The AFI Conservatory is renowned for its collaborative approach to hands-on filmmaking and its advanced training of the next generation of storytellers in six filmmaking disciplines: Cinematography, Directing, Editing, Producing, Production Design and Screenwriting. The AFI Conservatory is also respected for its diversity of emerging talent – this year's class comprises of 55 women and 72 men, with 33 of the graduates coming from international countries.

Towne and Tyson join an esteemed group of artists previously honored with the AFI Honorary Degree:   Robert Altman, Maya Angelou, Saul Bass, Kathryn Bigelow, Mel Brooks, Anne V. Coates, Caleb Deschanel, Clint Eastwood, Roger Ebert, Nora Ephron, James Earl Jones, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Kathleen Kennedy, John Lasseter, Spike Lee, David Lynch, Helen Mirren, Thelma Schoonmaker, Haskell Wexler, Robert Wise, John Williams and many more.

About the American Film Institute
AFI is America's promise to preserve the history of the motion picture, to honor the artists and their work and to educate the next generation of storytellers. AFI programs include the AFI Catalog of Feature Films and AFI Archive, which preserve film heritage for future generations; the AFI Life Achievement Award – the highest honor for a career in film – now in its 42nd year; AFI Awards, honoring the most outstanding motion pictures and television programs of the year;AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies television events and movie reference lists, which have introduced and reintroduced classic American movies to millions of film lovers; year-round and special event exhibition through AFI Fest presented by Audi, AFI Docs and the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center; and educating the next generation of storytellers at the world renowned AFI Conservatory. Sony is a proud supporter of the AFI Conservatory and its mission to train the next generation of storytellers. Visit AFI.com or connect with AFI at twitter.com/AmericanFilmfacebook.com/AmericanFilmInstitute and youtube.com/AFI.

 

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