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Highlights and Red Carpet Moments from the 2026 Palm Springs Film Festival

Originally Published 7 days ago — by The Hollywood Reporter

Jane Fonda's passionate endorsement of 'Hamnet' and her presence as a legendary presenter made it the standout moment at the Palm Springs Film Festival Awards Gala, while other winners like Ethan Hawke, Timothée Chalamet, and Adam Sandler also made notable impressions, highlighting the event's role in Oscar campaigning and industry strategy.

‘Marty Supreme’ Dominates Awards and Box Office with Surprising Cameos

Originally Published 13 days ago — by Los Angeles Times

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Source: Los Angeles Times

The article discusses the success and mixed reactions to the film 'Marty Supreme,' starring Timothée Chalamet, which opened with a record-breaking box office for A24 and explores its potential impact on Chalamet's Oscar campaign amidst varied audience responses and critical opinions.

Chase Infiniti Campaigns for Lead Actress Oscar in 'One Battle After Another'

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Variety

Chase Infiniti is campaigning for an Oscar nomination in the lead actress category for her debut role in the critically acclaimed film 'One Battle After Another,' which is a strong contender in this year's awards race with potential for multiple nominations, including six acting categories, and could make Oscar history with Infiniti's debut performance.

"Ava DuVernay's 'Origin' Triumphs Despite Oscar Campaign Setback"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Variety

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Source: Variety

Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, star of "Origin," discusses the film's impact on audiences at Sundance, expressing a focus on the film's message rather than the awards season. Despite the film's limited release and muted awards buzz, Ellis-Taylor emphasizes the importance of the film's message and its impact on audiences. Director Ava DuVernay also expressed regret over the lack of traction for the film and Ellis-Taylor's efforts to promote it, garnering support from Hollywood figures.