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Lynch, the man behind Elephant Man, Mulholland Drive and the cult television show Twin Peaks, will become an officer of the legion in a ceremony Monday, said presidential palace spokesman David Martinon.
President Nicolas Sarkozy will "pay homage to the immense talent of this great creator and filmmaker, but also to the artist who is accomplished in several disciplines", Martinon said in a statement.
"The president will recall the demanding approach of David Lynch, a creator who changes not only the style and form of filmmaking but also the cinematic genre itself," he said.
Meanwhile, the culture ministry announced that the members of pop group The Police, Britons Sting and Andy Summers and American Stewart Copeland, will become knights of the Order of Arts and Letters Monday.
The group had numerous hits in the 1980s and recently reformed for a world tour, which includes two dates in Paris this weekend.
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