Oscar-winning director Robert Redford became the 42nd recipient of Film Society of Lincoln Center's Chaplin award for lifetime achievement.
The 78-year-old actor-director, whose big screen career spans more than 50 years, was celebrated by several colleagues and friends including his "The Way We Were" co-star Barbra Streisand.
She handed him his award, said the Hollywood Reporter.
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The location subsequently became the site of the annual Sundance Film Festival.
Redford's three-time costar Jane Fonda - they collaborated on "The Chase" (1966), "Barefoot in the Park" (1967) and "The Electric Horseman" (1979) - said they first met in 1963, when they were both young up-and-comers on Broadway.
"I was in love with him for every movie we did together," she said, noting that she was drawn not only to his looks but to his outlook about the world and to his abilities as an actor.
"I don't think there's any other actor who's had a bigger influence on American cinema," she said.