In 1994 Lustig received the
Order of Duke Trpimir by President
Franjo Tuđman for his work in film. In 2008 he became the first filmmaker ever, and second in the field of the arts (preceded by
Vladimir Nazor), to be awarded an
honorary doctorate from the
University of Zagreb. The
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust honored Branko Lustig together with
Andreas Maislinger at his 2nd Annual Dinner on 8 November 2009 at the
Beverly Hills Hotel for his long-time commitment to Holocaust education and commemoration. Lustig was the honorary president and one of the founding members of the Jewish Movie Festival in Zagreb. On 16 September 2010, he was awarded honorary citizenship of Osijek. Lustig celebrated his
bar mitzvah on 2 May 2011 at Auschwitz, in front of barrack No. 24a. He missed his rite of passage as a 13-year-old because at the time he was a prisoner in the very same barrack, having been deported from Osijek when he was ten years old. Lustig resided between
Los Angeles and
Zagreb, and called both of the cities his home, although in the
Jutarnji list interview from September, 2012 he stated: "But more and more, slowly, I am returning to Zagreb. I'm coming back." In the
2017 local elections Lustig was elected member of the
Zagreb City Assembly as a candidate of
Milan Bandić's
party list but eventually did not take his seat. Lustig died in
Zagreb on 14 November 2019, aged 87. Lustig's life was remembered in
BBC Radio 4's obituary programme
Last Word in December 2019. ==Filmography==