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A shout-out to diversity — and Debbie

As awards season kicks off, stars stroke others’ work at the Palm Springs Film Festival

- Contributi­ng: Corinne Kennedy, Anna Rumer and Sarah Day Owen

Bruce Fessier and Xochitl Pena The (Palm Springs, Calif.) Desert Sun

PALM SPRING S, CALIF. The 28th annual Palm Springs Internatio­nal Film Festival’s Awards Gala brought the city to life with A-list actors decked out for the kickoff event Monday night.

On the red carpet, La La Land director Damien Chazelle said he was inspired to create a musical to provide viewers with a comprehens­ive experience.

“I just felt there was something in the older musicals that we just don’t see anymore — that pure unbridled emotion especially told through music,” he said.

Emma Stone, who is widely expected to receive an Oscar nomination for her La La Land performanc­e, has strep throat and didn’t attend. But co-star Ryan Gosling echoed Chazelle.

“It’s wildly different. But as fun as it looks,” he said. “We all knew we were having an opportunit­y that we were very lucky to have. Our job was just to come through for him. To help him pull it over the finish line.”

Later, as Gosling received the Vanguard Award, he cited Debbie Reynolds, who died Dec. 28. “We watched Singin’ in the Rain (starring Reynolds) every day for inspiratio­n,” he said.

Natalie Portman, who played the namesake first lady in critically acclaimed Jackie, spoke of the difficulti­es of embodying American icon Jackie Kennedy. “It is added pressure because you need to be first and foremost believable to an audience,” she said.

Singer Janelle Monáe described Moonlight star Mahershala Ali as “my brother” while presenting him with the Breakthrou­gh Performanc­e Award.

Monáe, honored later with the cast of Hidden Figures, suggested that film “serves as a reminder of what we can do when we get rid of ‘isms.’ ... I hope it serves as a reminder that we can achieve the extraordin­ary.”

Andrew Garfield accepted the Spotlight Award for his performanc­e as a pacifist Seventh-day Adventist who becomes a World War II hero. He offered a New Year’s wish for unity framed as a remembranc­e of his Hacksaw

Ridge character, Desmond Doss. “He had a knowing inside of himself that we are all brothers and sisters, and that if I injure you, then I’m actually injuring myself,” said Garfield. “He was a personific­ation of love. ... In this often troubling world, he is a terrific reminder of what’s possible: to live a humble life devoted to loving and serving our fellow man. ... We need more Desmond Dosses in this world.”

Garfield added that Tom Hanks, who received the Icon Award for his performanc­e in

Sully, inspired him to go into acting, especially his work in Big and

Joe Versus the Volcano. Hanks presented Portman with the Desert Palm Achievemen­t Award, de- scribing her as a “mystery we should know much more about.”

Portman called Hanks “an inspiratio­n to us all.” When Hanks accepted his own award, he joked that he was thrilled that the festival “had finally given some love to Joe Versus the Volcano.”

Amy Adams, who accepted the Chairman’s Award from Garfield for her performanc­e as a linguist in Arrival, said her New Year’s resolution was to practice gratitude, adding that the film celebrates hope and love.

“That’s why I am grateful,” she said. “For the love I got from my family and I got from this community.”

 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO, INVISION, VIA AP ?? Octavia Spencer speaks for the cast of Hidden Figures, beside Janelle Monáe, who said the film “serves as a reminder of what we can do when we get rid of ‘isms.’ ”
CHRIS PIZZELLO, INVISION, VIA AP Octavia Spencer speaks for the cast of Hidden Figures, beside Janelle Monáe, who said the film “serves as a reminder of what we can do when we get rid of ‘isms.’ ”
 ?? EMMA MCINTYRE, GETTY IMAGES ?? Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman, who plays adoptive mother to Patel’s lost boy in Lion, reunite on the red carpet at the Palm Springs Film Festival.
EMMA MCINTYRE, GETTY IMAGES Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman, who plays adoptive mother to Patel’s lost boy in Lion, reunite on the red carpet at the Palm Springs Film Festival.

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