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Gosling pays tribute to Reynolds at Palm Springs Gala: 'Her Work Is an Inspiratio­n'

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The Palm Springs Convention Center was atwitter Monday evening as movie stars, Hollywood moguls and cinema aficionado­s filed inside for the start of the 28th annual Palm Springs Internatio­nal Film Festival opening night gala, which kicks off the buzzy 12-day desert-area fest, regarded as the unofficial harbinger of Oscar season. Glitz and glamour filled the decked-out, floral-filled room, with stars honored for their performanc­es in 2016 films favored for serious Academy Awards contention. Famed "Entertainm­ent Tonight" alum Mary Hart hosted the event, with PSIFF chairman of the board Harold Matzner on hand to extend a warm welcome to guests, who dined on a delectable three-course meal that included a chopped vegetable salad martini, sherry demi-glace short ribs forestiere, and a dessert aptly named "At the Movies" on the menu: vanilla panna cotta over crushed sugar cookie, topped with crunchy Milk Dud chocolate mousse, caramel corn and movie candies.

"Loving" director Jeff Nichols and actor Joel Edgerton presented Ruth Negga with the Rising Star award for her lead role in Nichols' historical drama, chroniclin­g the landmark 1967 Supreme Court case that made interracia­l marriage legal in the United States. Edgerton praised Negga's "perfect" performanc­e, describing her as "truth where the 't' is silent." In turn, Negga called Edgerton "the most excellent partner in this endeavor." Janelle Monae expressed similar love and admiration for Breakthrou­gh Performanc­e award recipient Mahershala Ali, Monae's fellow cast member in both "Moonlight" and "Hidden Figures."

Acceptance speech

"Mahershala humanized his character in a way that we have not seen before onscreen," said Monae of Ali's role in "Moonlight." Ali, who toiled for over two decades as a relative unknown in films such as "The Place Beyond the Pines" and television's "Treme" and "House of Cards," thanked his father, himself an actor, for teaching him the value of "hunger, patience, persistenc­e ... and introducin­g me to the arts and the inherent struggle." It was an "emotional" night for "Lion" actress and Internatio­nal Star Award recipient Nicole Kidman, who last attended the gala 12 years ago, and waxed nostalgic about having taken as her date her "papa who was alive then." She shared words of wisdom from her "Eyes Wide Shut" director, the late Stanley Kubrick, who told Kidman, "You are a character actress. You must find characters to play."

"I took his advice," said Kidman, "and I want to find characters-that is my drive, to find the great character roles." Related Exclusive Portraits From Palm Springs Film Festival Awards Gala Other highlights of the night included the acceptance speech of "Jackie" star and Desert Palm Achievemen­t Award (Actress) recipient Natalie Portman, who relayed a moving, poignant story about her near penniless grandmothe­r emigrating from Eastern Europe to Palestine before Israel gained statehood in 1948 and she was forced to share one dress with her roommate; Sir Ben Kingsley feting Casey Affleck with the Desert Palm Achievemen­t Award (Actor) for his devastatin­g turn as an alcoholic janitor in "Manchester by the Sea," a movie, said Affleck, "about showing up for the people we love"; and Spotlight Award honoree Andrew Garfield ("Hacksaw Ridge"), who publicly thanked Icon Award honoree Tom Hanks for being his primary inspiratio­n in becoming an actor.

Female achievemen­ts

"There's a man in the room responsibl­e for me becoming an actor and he doesn't know it," gushed Garfield. "I can't express in words what your work in 'Big' and 'Joe Versus the Volcano' did for me. I bow very deeply to you." Later in the evening, "Hidden Figures" producer Pharrell Williams cued the audience to "make some noise for the female achievemen­ts" and "Arrival" star Amy Adams, honored with the Chairman's Award, called director Denis Villeneuve "a visionary, a compassion­ate and generous director who elevates everyone around him."

While accepting the Career Achievemen­t Award, "20th Century Women" star Annette Bening declared, "acting is the work of intimacy." Given that collective closeness, it was only fitting that Ryan Gosling, who accepted the Vanguard Award for "La La Land" alongside director Damien Chazelle and composer Justin Hurwitz, took a moment to acknowledg­e the recent passing of Debbie Reynolds, crediting her performanc­e in "Singin' in the Rain" as a major artistic influence in the creation of Chazelle's 2017 nod to old Hollywood musicals. "I wish I could have said this in person but I'd like to thank Debbie Reynolds," said Gosling. "Her work is an inspiratio­n." Upon accepting the Icon Award, Hanks was quick to quip about the gala's lengthy running time. "It's been a long night for any 501c," joked the "Sully" star, who went on to thank the producers, directors, costume designers, and screenwrit­ers with whom he's worked over the span of his Oscar-winning career, before personally thanking Garfield, "who finally saw to it that Palm Springs Internatio­nal Film Fest shows some love for 'Joe Versus the Volcano.'"— Reuters

 ??  ?? Dev Patel, left, and Nicole Kidman arrive at the 28th annual Palm Springs Internatio­nal Film Festival Awards Gala on Monday in Palm Springs, Calif. — AP/AFP photos
Dev Patel, left, and Nicole Kidman arrive at the 28th annual Palm Springs Internatio­nal Film Festival Awards Gala on Monday in Palm Springs, Calif. — AP/AFP photos
 ??  ?? Damien Chazelle, from left, Justin Hurwitz, Ryan Gosling , and Fred Berger arrive at the 28th annual Palm Springs Internatio­nal Film Festival Awards.
Damien Chazelle, from left, Justin Hurwitz, Ryan Gosling , and Fred Berger arrive at the 28th annual Palm Springs Internatio­nal Film Festival Awards.
 ??  ?? Tom Hanks, right, winner of the Icon Award, poses backstage with presenter Laura Linney.
Tom Hanks, right, winner of the Icon Award, poses backstage with presenter Laura Linney.
 ??  ?? Host Mary Hart speaks on stage.
Host Mary Hart speaks on stage.
 ??  ?? Nicole Kidman accepts the Internatio­nal Star Award for ‘Lion’.
Nicole Kidman accepts the Internatio­nal Star Award for ‘Lion’.
 ??  ?? Tom Hanks poses backstage with the Icon Award.
Tom Hanks poses backstage with the Icon Award.
 ??  ?? Casey Affleck accepts the Desert Palm Achievemen­t Actor Award for ‘Manchester by the Sea’.
Casey Affleck accepts the Desert Palm Achievemen­t Actor Award for ‘Manchester by the Sea’.
 ??  ?? Mahershala Ali accepts the award for Breakthrou­gh Performanc­e for ‘Moonlight’.
Mahershala Ali accepts the award for Breakthrou­gh Performanc­e for ‘Moonlight’.
 ??  ?? Annette Bening accepts the Career Achievemen­t Award.
Annette Bening accepts the Career Achievemen­t Award.
 ??  ?? Amy Adams accepts the Chairman’s Award for ‘Arrival’.
Amy Adams accepts the Chairman’s Award for ‘Arrival’.
 ??  ?? Natalie Portman accepts the Desert Palm Achievemen­t Actress Award for "Jackie".
Natalie Portman accepts the Desert Palm Achievemen­t Actress Award for "Jackie".
 ??  ?? Damien Chazelle accepts the Vanguard Award for "La La Land".
Damien Chazelle accepts the Vanguard Award for "La La Land".
 ??  ?? Ryan Gosling accepts the Vanguard Award for "La La Land".
Ryan Gosling accepts the Vanguard Award for "La La Land".

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