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Located in the beautiful Coachella Valley at the base of Mt. San Jacinto in southern California, the Palm Springs International Film Festival is one of the largest film festivals in the country, screening over 200 films from more than 60 countries to an audience of over 90,000.
From ages 5 to 85, the festival brings together communities
as diverse as the retired citizens of the desert, the young, hip industry crowd of Los Angeles and film aficionados from around the world. The festival also features cultural events, filmmaker tributes, industry seminars and an annual black-tie gala award presentation.
The Palm Springs International Short Film Festival brings the best in short filmmaking from America and around the world to the sunny desert paradise, bringing together filmmakers, audiences and industry for America’s largest short film festival and film market. |
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| 2013: | REALITY by Matteo Garrone: World Cinema Now | | 2012: | TERRAFERMA by Emanuele Crialese: Awards Buzz: Best Foreign Language Film | | 2011: | | | 2010: | BAARÌA by Giuseppe Tornatore: Awards Buzz: Best Foreign Language Film MID-AUGUST LUNCH by Gianni di Gregorio: John Schlesinger Award, World Cinema Now VINCERE by Marco Bellocchio: Modern Masters | | 2009: | BLACK SEA by Federico Bondi: World Cinema Now DIVO, IL by Paolo Sorrentino: World Cinema Now MACHAN by Uberto Pasolini: New Voices/New Visions WOMAN'S HEART by Davide Sordella, Pablo Benedetti (Aka K. Koosof): World Cinema Now | | 2008: | WALTZ, THE by Salvatore Maira: New Voices/New Visions Award: Special Jury Mention | | 2007: | ALONG THE RIDGE by Kim Rossi Stuart : John Schlesinger Award, World Cinema Now COVER BOY by Carmine Amoroso : World Cinema Now FAMILY LAW by Daniel Burman: Awards Buzz - Best Foreign Language Film, Cine Latino FORGET YOU NOT by Maria Antonia Avati: John Schlesinger Award, World Cinema Now GOLDEN DOOR, THE by Emanuele Crialese: Awards Buzz - Best Foreign Language Film, Gala Presentations SALTY AIR by Alessandro Angelini : John Schlesinger Award, New Voices/New Visions TEN CANOES by Rolf de Heer: Awards Buzz - Best Foreign Language Film THE LAND by Sergio Rubini: World Cinema Now WAVES by Francesco Fei: John Schlesinger Award, World Cinema Now | | 2006: | BAL-CAN-CAN by Darko Mitrevski: New Voices / New Visions DON'T TELL
by Cristina Comencini: Gala Film Presentations FEVER THE by Alessandro D'Alatri: Focus Italy HIDDEN by Michael Haneke: World Cinema Now, Tanqueray 10 Modern Masters | | 2005: | | | 2004: | BEST OF YOUTH, THE by Marco Tullio Giordana: Audience Choice Award for Best Narrative Feature Film | | 2003: | NOTHING MORE by Juan Carlos Cremata: Section: Oscar, New Direction | | 2002: | JURIJ by Stefano Gabrini: Panorama | | 2001: | |
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