Frears, 76, will receive the Glory to the Filmmaker award on September 3, ahead of the world premiere of his latest production, "Victoria and Abdul", organisers said today.
The award is given to individuals deemed to have made an original contribution to innovation in contemporary cinema. Previous winners include Al Pacino and Brian De Palma.
Frears's new film, starring Judi Dench as Britain's Queen Victoria, tells the true story of the monarch's unlikely and convention-shredding friendship with an Indian clerk at the end of the 19th century.
Festival Director Alberto Barbera said Frears was being feted for being "prolific and unpredictable, eclectic and provocative," and for effortlessly navigating his way around styles, topics and genres.
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"Along with Ken Loach and Mike Leigh, he is one of the most vibrant and representative exponents of contemporary British cinema," Barbera said.
"In his best movies he has the rare gift of creating a portrait of British society: sharp, caustic, unconventional, and simultaneously disturbing and amusing."
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