Annette Bening Receives Belated Telluride Film Festival Gold Medallion Tribute

On Saturday, January 6, Telluride Film Festival held a special tribute event in Los Angeles to honor four-time Academy Award nominee Annette Bening with the Gold Medallion Award presented by Meg Ryan. The event was hosted at Netflix’s Tudum Theater in Los Angeles and recognizes an artist’s significant contribution to the world of cinema.
This marks the first time that Telluride has presented this honor outside of the dates of its festival due to the SAG-AFTRA strike that began in July 2023 and lasted through fall festival season to November. Previous medallion recipients have included Cate Blanchett, Sir Anthony Hopkins, and Kate Winslet. Co-Director Chai Vasarhelyi introduced Telluride Film Festival Executive Director Julie Huntsinger who then welcomed Annette Bening and Jodie Foster to the stage. Jodie Foster, who plays best friend and coach Bonnie Stoll alongside Bening in NYAD, guided a career retrospective conversation about Annette’s approach to character development and what she has learned as an actress across her incredible body of work.


Following the conversation, a reel with clips from her career played and Actress/Director Meg Ryan then presented Bening with the Golden Medallion Award in front of a packed house. NYAD Producer Teddy Schwarzman, writer Julia Cox and real-life subjects Diana Nyad and Bonnie Stoll were also in attendance from the film.
WATCH: Annette Bening & Jodie Foster Roundtable Interview
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