Legendary British actress and singer Julie Andrews will be the recipient of San Sebastian's Donostia Award at this September's 49th edition, the festival announced Monday.

In the final weeks running up to its September 20 start date, the festival also unveiled the line-up and a newly created award for best Latin American film in its Made In Spanish section. The award is worth close to $5,500 (pts1m).

New festival director Mikel Olaciregui says the creation of the award "shows what are our intentions with respect to being a festival of reference for Spanish and Latin American cinema for the international market."

The eight Latin American titles, none of which will have premiered in Spain prior to the festival, competing for the award include:

Bolivia (Adrián Caetano, Argentina)
Taxi. Un Encuentro (Gabriela David, Argentina)
Tres Pájaros (Carlos M' Jaureguialzo, Argentina)
En La Puta Vida (Beatriz Flores Silva, Uruguay-Venezuela-Spain)
Una Casa Con Vista Al Mar (Alberto Arvelo, Venezuela-Spain-Canada)
Seres Humanos (Jorge Aguilera, Mexico)
Noche En La Terraza (Jorge Zima, Argentina - Venezuela)

The 25 Made In Spanish titles from Spain include:

El CIELO ABIERTO (Miguel Albadalejo)
El Espinazo Del Diablo (Guillermo del Toro)
Extranjeros De Si Mismos (J. Luis Lopez Linares and Javier Rioyo)
La Voz De Su Amo (Emilio Martinez Lázaro)
Torrente 2, Mision En Marbella (Santiago Segura)
Lázaro De Tormes (Fernando Fernán-Gomez and Jose Luis Garcia Sánchez)
You're The One (Una Historia De Entonces) (Jose Luis Garci)
Fugitivas (Miguel Hermoso)
Anita No Pierde El Tren (Ventura Pons)
Bailame El Agua (Josecho San Mateo)
Pau I El Seu Germà (Marc Recha)
Sagitario (Vicente Molina Foix)
El Deseo De Ser Piel Roja (Alfonso Ungria)
Son De Mar (Bigas Luna)
Asesinato En Febrero (Eterio Ortega Santillana)
Besos Para Todos (Jaime Chávarri)
Silencio Roto (Montxo Armendáriz)
Las Razones De Mis Amigos (Gerardo Herrero)
La Espalda De Dios (Pablo Llorca)
Calle 54 (Fernando Trueba)
Obra Maestra (David Trueba)
Lena (Gonzalo Tapia)
Sin Vergüenza (Joaquin Oristrell)
La Virgen De Los Sicarios (Barbet Schroeder)
Más Pena Que Gloria (Victor Garcia Leon)

As announced previously, Alfonso Cuaron's Y Tu Mama Tambien will close the section.