TORONTO - Hollywood is toasting Norman Jewison's career this weekend, as well as the 20th anniversary of his Canadian Film Centre.

The film legend says he's looking forward to catching up with old friends at the event.

The Toronto-born filmmaker says he's looking forward to seeing Cher, whom he hasn't seen since he directed in her Oscar-winning role in 1987's "Moonstruck."

Cher and Faye Dunaway are among those who will join Jewison today at the Los Angeles Country Museum of Art for a panel discussion about his about career.

The event is one of several parties dedicated to the director-producer.

Tomorrow, the museum is set to screen his 1971 classic "Fiddler on the Roof."

Though he's made many of his films in the U-S, Jewison says he'll always consider himself a Canadian filmmaker.

He says he can't wait to get back to his farm in Caledon, Ontario.