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Palm Springs Fest Crowns Global Film Gems
11 Jan
Summary
- Palm Springs fest celebrated international cinema winners.
- 44 Oscar submissions screened, competing for FIPRESCI Prize.
- Awards spanned diverse categories including documentary and debut films.

The 37th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival concluded its celebration of international cinema by announcing its esteemed juried award winners. The festival, a crucial platform for global filmmaking, featured 44 films that were also submissions for the International Feature Film Oscar. These selections were part of a diverse lineup encompassing 178 films from 72 countries and territories, underscoring the festival's commitment to showcasing a wide spectrum of cinematic achievements.
Among the notable accolades, Oliver Laxe's "Sirât" secured the FIPRESCI Prize, with juries noting its resonance with the festival's desert setting. Egyptian director Sarah Goher's "Happy Birthday" earned the FIPRESCI Prize for Best International First Feature Film, lauded for its insightful portrayal of social hierarchies. Milan Ondrík received the Best Actor award for his role in the Slovakian film "Father," and the script for "Sentimental Value" was recognized for its excellence.




