Director Kennth Branagh, left, talks with Palm Springs International Film Festival Creative Director Michael Lerman on the carpet before the opening night screening of his film, “All is True,” at Palm Springs High School.
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Palm Springs International Film Festival opening night screening of “All is True,” with director Kenneth Branagh, is shown at Palm Springs High School.
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A festive hat at the Palm Springs International Film Festival opening night reception.
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Artist Karen Barone, holding the hand of her husband and partner-in-art, Tony, taking in the the Palm Springs International Film Festival opening night reception.
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A colorful display of fruit and vegetables at the Palm Springs International Film Festival opening night reception at the Palm Springs Air Museum.
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Sweets on display at the Palm Springs International Film Festival opening night reception.
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Director Peter Farrelly, from the film “Green Book,” with actor Jim Carrey, who had presented the film the Vanguard Award.
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Yalitza Aparicio, from the film “Roma.”
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A fan takes a selfie with actress Linda Cardellini, from the film “Green Book.”
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From the film “Mary Poppins Returns” are actors Emily Blunt, left, Nathanael Saleh, Joel Dawson and Pixie Davies, with their Ensemble Performance Award.
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Director Spike Lee and actor David Washington, left, from the film “BlacKkKlansman.”
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Director Alfonso Cuaron, from the film “Roma,” with Gary Oldman, who presented him the Sony Bono Visionary Award.
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Actor Rami Malek, from the film “Bohemian Rhapsody,” signs autographs.
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Actress Melissa McCarthy, from the film “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”
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Director Alfonso Cuaron, from the film “Roma,” gets his picture taken with a fan.
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Director Spike Lee, from the film “BlacKkKlansman,” holds his Career Achievement Award, which had been presented to him by actors David Washington, left and Adam Driver, right.
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Actor Rami Malek, from the film “Bohemian Rhapsody,” holds his Breakthrough Performance Award backstage.
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Actress Olivia Colman, right, from the film “The Favourite,” with actress Emma Stone, who had presented her the Desert Palm Achievement Award.
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Director Bradley Cooper, from the film “A Star Is Born,” signs autographs.
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Actor Sam Elliott, from the film “A Star Is Born.”
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Director Bradley Cooper, from the film “A Star Is Born,” is backstage with his Director of the Year award.
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Director Spike Lee.
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Actor Timothe Chalamet, from the film “Beautiful Boy,” with actress Laura Dern, who had presented him the Spotlight Award.
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Actress Glenn Close, from the film “The Wife,” holds her Icon Award.
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Director Bradley Cooper, from the film “A Star Is Born,” with actor Sam Elliott, who had presented him the Director of the Year award.
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