Rick Baker, makeup effects artist and seven-time Academy Award winner, to receive Locarno Vision Award

Jun 18, 2026
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Giona A. Nazzaro, artistic director, said: “Rick Baker was responsible for a Copernican revolution in cinema” (Credit: Courtesy of Locarno)

Rick Baker, makeup effects artist and seven-time Academy Award winner, will receive the Vision Award at this year’s Locarno Film Festival.

Through this award, the festival “pays tribute to a remarkable figure who has been responsible for shaping some of cinema’s most fantastical creations”. 

Baker will receive the award in Piazza Grande during the evening of Wednesday 12 August, as well as present, within the festival programme, two key films from his career: An American Werewolf in London (1981) and The Nutty Professor (1996).

Locarno said: “From his early makeup work on genre films in the 1970s to his sophisticated creature and character designs for large-scale studio productions, Rick Baker has forged a new visual grammar for cinematic metamorphosis, earning him a record number of Academy Awards for Best Makeup and cementing his status as a reference point for generations of artists.

“Over his long career, Rick Baker has transformed Michael Jackson into a zombie in ‘Thriller’ and turned Jim Carrey into the Grinch. He has been responsible for crafting unforgettable werewolves to some of the most realistic gorillas ever created for film, each time redefining the audience’s sense of what is real and what is imagined on the big screen. 

“With the Vision Award, the festival pays tribute to a remarkable figure who has been responsible for shaping some of cinema’s most fantastical creations.”

Giona A. Nazzaro, artistic director, added: “Rick Baker was responsible for a Copernican revolution in cinema: visionary and revolutionary, he opened new paths for the imagination of entire generations, showing what it truly means to witness physical transmutation on the big screen. 

“His filmography includes collaborations with George Lucas and David Cronenberg, Brian De Palma and Joe Dante, Tim Burton and Peter Jackson, John Carpenter and Mike Nichols, among many others. 

“Presenting the Vision Award in Locarno to a pioneer and innovator like him, an absolute genius and incomparable craftsman, is an honour through which the festival celebrates the infinite possibilities of cinema and its bag of tricks.”

The 79th Locarno Film Festival will take place from 5 to 15 August 2026.

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