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2017 Palm Springs International Film Festival Honors Isabelle Huppert, ‘Toni Erdmann’ and More

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2017 Palm Springs International Film Festival Honors Isabelle Huppert
"Toni Erdmann"

The Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) has announced the winners of its 28th edition, with “Toni Erdmann,” Isabelle Huppert and and “Neruda” among the honorees. Held between January 2 – 16, the fest boasts a lineup of 190 films from 72 countries — including a great many Oscar submissions that aren’t widely screened elsewhere, like Cristi Puiu’s “Sieranevada.”

READ MORE: Foreign Language Film Directors Discuss Common Ground, Rivalries at Palm Springs Contenders Panel

Best of the Fest screenings will take place today. Full list of winners below:

READ MORE: Isabelle Huppert Wins the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama

Mercedes-Benz Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature

“When We Rise” (U.S.), directed by Gus Van Sant

Mercedes-Benz Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature

“Take Me Home Huey” (U.S.), directed by Alicia Brauns and Christine Steele

 

FIPRESCI Prize for Best Foreign Language Film of the Year

“Toni Erdmann” (Germany), directed by Maren Ade

FIPRESCI Prize for the Best Actor in a Foreign Language Film

Gael García Bernal in “Neruda” (Chile)

FIPRESCI Prize for Best Actress in a Foreign Language Film

Isabelle Huppert in “Elle” (France)

"Elle"
“Elle”

New Voices/New Visions Award

Winner: “White Sun” (Nepal/U.S./Qatar/Netherlands), directed by Deepak Runiyar

Special Mentions: “Kati Kati” (Kenya/Germany), directed by Mbithi Masya and Mellow Mud (Latvia), directed by Renars Vimba

 

The John Schlesinger Award

Winner: “No Dress Code Required” (Mexico), directed by Cristina Herrera Bórquez

Special Mention: “Beauties of the Night” (Mexico), directed by Maria José Cuevas

“Neruda”

Cine Latino Award

Winner: “Neruda” (Chile), directed by Pablo Larraín

Special Mention: “Everything Else” (Mexico), directed by Natalia Alamda

 

HP Bridging the Borders Award

Winner: “Mercenary” (France), directed by Sacha Wolff

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