Randall Wallace to Receive DIFF Visionary Award

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- Randall Wallace will receive the Visionary Award at the 8th DaVinci International Film Festival's opening night on September 25, 2026, at AMC Theaters at The Grove in Los Angeles.
- Michael J. Fox took home the first Visionary Award in 2024, making Wallace only the second recipient in the festival's eight-year history.
- The opening night program includes a live traditional bagpipe processional, a screening of Braveheart, and a Q&A and keynote with Wallace.
- Wallace earned an Oscar nomination for the Braveheart script and went on to direct The Man in the Iron Mask (starring Leonardo DiCaprio) and Secretariat, while also co-writing Mel Gibson's upcoming The Resurrection of the Christ films.
- DIFF founder and executive director Chadwick Pelletier called Wallace "a true architect of cinema" whose epic storytelling has "forever defining the art of cinema."
- Wallace said the recognition is "a beautiful affirmation" of "launching our visions into the dark, hoping they find a home in the hearts of others."
Why it matters: Wallace becomes only the second recipient of DIFF's Visionary Award in the festival's eight editions, a distinction previously held by Michael J. Fox. The honor underlines Wallace's decades-long collaboration with Mel Gibson — from the Oscar-nominated Braveheart screenplay to his current work on Gibson's upcoming The Resurrection of the Christ — cementing that partnership as the festival's benchmark for legacy-defining filmmaking.




