THE PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL AND FILM AWARDS GALA RETURNS ON JANUARY 2-16, 2017

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THE PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL AND FILM AWARDS GALA RETURNS ON JANUARY 2-16, 2017

Palm Springs, CA (September 1, 2016) – Now entering its 28th year, Th Palms Springs International Film Festival  (PSIFF) is scheduled from January 2-16, 2017. Its culturally diverse program of 200+ films from more than 60 countries represents the best in international cinema, with more than 135,000 attendees each year. The Festival presents a majority of the films submitted for consideration in the Best Foreign Language category for the Academy Awards, as well as a large number of American independent and international features and documentaries marking their world, North American or U.S. premieres.

The Festival will hold its annual star-studded black tie Film Awards Gala on Monday, January 2, 2017 at the Palm Springs Convention Center. The Film Awards Gala will honor individuals in the film industry with awards for acting, directing, and lifetime achievement.  Last year’s Festival honorees included: Cate Blanchett, Bryan Cranston, Matt Damon, Johnny Depp, Michael Fassbender, Brie Larson, Rooney Mara, Tom McCarthy, Saoirse Ronan, Alicia Vikander, and the cast of The Big Short. The Film Awards Gala is considered an important stop on the Academy Award campaign trail, with 10 of the 11 honorees receiving Academy Award nominations in 2016. The Gala raises $2,500,000 for the 501(c)(3) programs of the Palm Springs International Film Society.

Key dates for the festival include:

Presented by the Palm Springs International Film Society, the PSIFF is one of the largest film festivals in North America. The Festival has an attractive film sales and distribution record and is seen by American distributors as one of the best Academy Award campaign marketing tools. The Festival also features cultural events, filmmaker tributes, industry seminars and the annual black-tie gala award presentation.