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French Cinema Honored: Elstner Receives Legion of Honor in Berlin
18 Feb
Summary
- Daniela Elstner honored as Officer of Legion of Honor for promoting French cinema.
- The award ceremony took place at the French Embassy during the Berlin Film Festival.
- Elstner highlighted the importance of defending European values like freedom of creation.

Daniela Elstner, the managing director of Unifrance, was honored with the Officer of the Legion of Honor at a ceremony held at the French Embassy during the Berlin Film Festival. The prestigious award recognizes her decades-long dedication to championing French cinema worldwide. Ambassador François Delattre praised Elstner's exceptional contributions to the international influence of French films, particularly in Germany and across Europe.
Visibly moved, Elstner accepted the honor in Berlin, a city where she began her professional journey 30 years prior as an Erasmus student. She spoke of her personal connection to France and Germany, reflecting on her career path that included mentorship from figures like Daniel Toscan du Plantier and her early experiences at Les Films du Losange. She has supported a diverse range of filmmakers throughout her career.
Elstner also addressed broader European concerns, noting the current threats to the continent's long-held principles of peace and fraternity. She stressed the collective responsibility to uphold values such as freedom of creation, independence, and critical thinking. Accepting the decoration, Elstner committed to continuing her work through culture, serving France and its Republic.




