Lynne Ramsay to Receive Cinema City Honorary Award at Glasgow Film Festival
3 minute readPublished: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 8:15 am
Lynne Ramsay to Receive Cinema City Honorary Award at Glasgow Film Festival
Glasgow-born filmmaker Lynne Ramsay is set to receive the Cinema City Honorary Award at the upcoming Glasgow Film Festival. The award ceremony will take place on March 6th during a special "In Conversation" event titled "From Page to Pulse." The event will be hosted by fellow filmmaker Adura Onashile and will delve into Ramsay's unique approach to film adaptation.
Ramsay, known for her distinctive visual style and powerful storytelling, made her feature film debut in 1999 with "Ratcatcher," which earned her a BAFTA for Outstanding Debut. Her career has spanned three decades, during which she has directed several notable films, including "We Need to Talk About Kevin," "Die My Love," and "You Were Never Really Here."
The Cinema City Honorary Award, established in 2024, recognizes filmmakers who have made significant contributions to cinema. The award's name pays homage to the city's history as a hub for cinema in the 1930s. Previous recipients of the award include Viggo Mortensen and James McAvoy.
The festival's head of program, Paul Gallagher, praised Ramsay's ability to translate her unique vision onto the screen. The festival's industry manager, Samantha Bennett, also expressed her honor in welcoming Ramsay to the Industry Focus program.
The 22nd edition of the Glasgow Film Festival will run from February 25th to March 8th and will feature a variety of other stars and filmmakers.
BNN's Perspective:
The Glasgow Film Festival's recognition of Lynne Ramsay is a welcome acknowledgement of her significant contributions to cinema. Her distinct style and powerful storytelling have undoubtedly left a mark on the industry. The festival's commitment to honoring homegrown talent, while also showcasing a diverse range of filmmakers, is commendable.
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