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Laurence Fishburne To Receive BIFF Career Achievement Award
Nassau, Bahamas – October 8, 2008 – The Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF) announced today that esteemed actor and Academy Award® nominee Laurence Fishburne will be honored with the prestigious Career Achievement Award at this year’s Festival, taking place December 4-11 in Nassau. The announcement was made by BIFF Founder and Executive Director Leslie Vanderpool.

Mr. Fishburne will be on hand for the special tribute and presentation on Sunday, December 7th. Sponsored by Lombard Odier Private Bank and Trust and Chopard, the Career Achievement Tribute honors an actor or actress whose work has had a major impact and has advanced the frontiers of cinematic artistry around the world. Past recipients include Academy Award® winner Nicolas Cage and Daryl Hannah.

Commented Vanderpool, “We are excited and honored to welcome Laurence Fishburne to the Bahamas and pay tribute to his remarkable career with our special Career Achievement Award. Mr. Fishburne is one of the great actors of our time and is nothing less than an icon in our community and throughout the Caribbean.”

An actor, writer, producer, and director, Laurence Fishburne has been acclaimed for his work on stage, screen, and television. He earned the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, and Theater World Awards for his performance in the Broadway production of August Wilson's Two Trains Running. Subsequently, Mr. Fishburne was honored with an Emmy Award for his performance in “The Box” episode of the NYC-shot anthology series Tribeca. He currently joined the cast of the television series “CSI” and will debut his role by 2009.

Mr. Fishburne received an Academy Award® nomination for Best Actor for his portrayal of Ike Turner in “What's Love Got To Do With It,” directed by Brian Gibson.

Among his other notable screen credits are Clint Eastwood's multi-award-winning “Mystic River,” for which he shared in the ensemble's Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture; Larry and Andy Wachowski's blockbuster trilogy of “The Matrix,” “The Matrix Reloaded,” and “The Matrix Revolutions;” Bill Duke's “Hoodlum,” which Mr. Fishburne also executive-produced, and “Deep Cover;” Oliver Parker's “Othello,” for which he was the first African-American actor to play the title character in a major film version; Arne Glimcher's “Just Cause;” John Singleton's “Higher Learning,” for which he won an NAACP Image Award for Best Actor, and “Boyz N the Hood;” Steven Zaillian's “Searching for Bobby Fischer;” Martin Sheen's “Cadence;” Abel Ferrara's “King of New York;” Francis Ford Coppola's “The Cotton Club” and “Rumble Fish,” as well as the classic “Apocalypse Now;” and Joe Manduke's “Cornbread, Earl and Me,” which marked his film debut.

He made his feature directorial debut on “Once in the Life,” the independent film version of his play Riff-Raff. He also wrote, produced, and starred in the movie adaptation, having previously starred in and directed the original theatrical production. The initial run of the latter, in Los Angeles, was his first production under his own banner, LOA Productions, and was followed by a production at New York's Circle Rep Theater.

Mr. Fishburne's theater work predates his film career, as he began acting onstage at age 10. At 14, he was cast in a production at New York's prestigious Negro Ensemble Theater and accepted to the city's famed High School of Performing Arts. More recently, he starred on Broadway as King Henry II in the Roundabout Theatre Company's revival of “The Lion in Winter.”

He has starred in several features for HBO: Michael Apted's “Always Outnumbered,” which Mr. Fishburne also executive-produced, from the first screenplay by celebrated author Walter Mosley; Robert Markowitz' “The Tuskegee Airmen,” for which Fishburne won an NAACP Image Award and was nominated for Emmy and Golden Globe Awards; and Joseph Sargent's “Miss Evers' Boys.” The latter telefilm earned multiple honors. Among them were five Emmy Awards, including the top prize of Outstanding Made-for-Television Movie (which he shared in his capacity as the film's executive producer), as well as the coveted President's Award (which honors a program that illuminates a social or educational issue). For his performance in “Miss Evers' Boys,” Fishburne won an NAACP Image Award and was nominated for an Emmy Award.

Mr. Fishburne's television work also includes such network telefilms as Robert Markowitz' “Decoration Day,” Michael Schultz' “For Us the Living: The Medgar Evers Story,” and Richard T. Heffron's “A Rumor of War.”

Through his Cinema Gypsy Prods., produced Laurence Malkin's dramatic thriller “Five Fingers” (unrelated to the classic film of the same name). Mr. Fishburne stars opposite Ryan Phillippe in the feature film.

Entering just its fifth year, the Bahamas International Film Festival has established itself as a marquee international Festival in the Caribbean region, discovering and promoting independent voices and talent from around the world and showcasing a diverse array of international films.

About the Bahamas International Film Festival:
The Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF) is a nonprofit organization committed to providing the local community and International festival goers with a diverse presentation of films from The Bahamas and around the world. In addition to showcasing films that might not otherwise be released theatrically, BIFF provides unique cultural experiences, educational programs, and forums for exploring the past, present & future of cinema. BIFF aims to raise the level of filmmaking, participation and education throughout The Bahamas and the world.

The full BIFF program will be available in print or online at www.bintlfilmfest.com. Tickets can be booked online, over the telephone, or in person at BIFF box offices. Every year the Festival offers advance ticket deals from the date of Box opening to the first day of the Festival.

About Lombard Odier:
Lombard Odier has been a family business of private bankers since 1796. As such, its values of responsibility, continuity, loyalty, and independence underpin the quality of the services it provides to its private and institutional clients. Its success in asset management and investment stems from its proven knowledge of economic trends, its selection of employees, and its ability to adapt. The relationships of trust it builds with its clients are shaped by the focus on business continuity that characterizes all its activities. Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch & Cie is resolutely international and sees its mission as being to support the entrepreneurial spirit of its clients and grow their assets in line with their requirements, their values, and their culture. The Firm has been placing its expertise at the disposal of its clients to serve this ambition for over two hundred years. The Firm’s identity is determined by values stemming from the concept of the family. As a key ally of family businesses worldwide and aware of the dynamic aspects of finance and business, the Group supports the worldwide development of the network of family businesses

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