FESTIVAL / PREMI Stati Uniti / Europa
I titoli in corsa agli European Film Awards e agli Oscar approdano alla 37ma edizione del Festival di Palm Springs
- La kermesse californiana, in programma dal 2 al 12 gennaio, si aprirà con Calle Málaga di Maryam Touzani e si chiuderà con Glenrothan di Brian Cox

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Yesterday, the Palm Springs International Film Festival (2-12 January) revealed the full programme for its 37th edition, confirming a distinctly European flavour across its high-profile selections, which include a slew of Oscar contenders. On this occasion, Maryam Touzani’s Calle Málaga [+leggi anche:
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This year, the desert gathering will showcase 168 films from 72 countries, including 53 premieres and 44 titles vying for the Oscar for Best International Feature Film, many of them from Europe – plus a raft of European Film Awards contenders. The Californian event remains one of the key North American showcases for European cinema, strategically positioned in early January, when awards season is in full swing.
Touzani’s Calle Málaga – fresh from its European festival run and widely tipped in the awards race – stars Carmen Maura as an ageing Spanish woman living in Tangier, whose daughter plans to sell the family home. The closing film, Glenrothan, sees Cox and Alan Cumming portray estranged Scottish brothers forced back together by the legacy of their family’s whisky distillery. The cast also boasts Shirley Henderson, Alexandra Shipp, Joanne Thompson and Nicole Ansari-Cox.
Beyond the opening and closing selections, several European productions and co-productions will receive significant exposure. Among the most notable are Elvira Lind’s King Hamlet (USA/Denmark), Teemu Nikki's 100 Liters of Gold [+leggi anche:
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Meanwhile, the festival will also introduce a new retrospective strand, called Gateway Films and curated by actress Diane Kruger, critic Leonard Maltin, Paul Feig, programmer Therese Hayes and the late Udo Kier – the latter a legendary European figure whose legacy the festival continues to honour.
“We can’t wait for audiences to feel that spark that only cinema brings,” said Lili Rodriguez, artistic director of the Palm Springs International Film Society. “From family fun to bold new voices, from international masters to exciting first-time filmmakers, this year’s selections reflect the range and energy of world cinema today.”
Alongside the screenings, the festival will host its high-profile film awards gala on 3 January, with honourees including Ethan Hawke, Michael B Jordan, Adam Sandler, Leonardo DiCaprio, Chloé Zhao and Hamnet [+leggi anche:
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The full programme is available to peruse here.
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