Blanchett, Damon top Palm Springs Festival awards

By BBC
4 January 2016, 18:00 PM
UPDATED 5 January 2016, 00:18 AM
Oscar hopefuls Cate Blanchett and Matt Damon were among the winners at Palm Springs Film Festival, with Damon saying director Ridley Scott deserved an Academy Award.

Oscar hopefuls Cate Blanchett and Matt Damon were among the winners at Palm Springs Film Festival, with Damon saying director Ridley Scott deserved an Academy Award.

Damon, who starred in Scott's film “The Martian”, said of Scott: “I hope that this is his year.”

“Carol” star Blanchett thanked the festival for giving its honourees “a moment of glory” even if “we are not nominated for any other award.”

Depp, who won the achievement award for actor for “Black Mass”, joked about making a lengthy acceptance speech, saying: “I hope you guys are planted well in your seats, this is going to take about 35 minutes. Maybe 37. We'll just wing it shall we? Yeah, I'm going to take 45.”

Damon, who was given the chairman's award, added that he thought Scott already had an Oscar for best director - for “Gladiator”, which won five Academy Awards in 2001 - but he had lost out to Steven Soderbergh's “Traffic”.

Blanchett joked as her achievement award for actress was presented by Brooklyn star Saoirse Ronan: “Thank you, Saoirse, you can get off the stage now. You're too young, talented and gorgeous. It's all me.”

Ronan won the international star award for actress and told the audience of around 2,000 people that since she was recently given a prize by actor Ryan Gosling, “everyone can pronounce my name.”

Michael Fassbender, who starred in “Steve Jobs” as the Apple co-founder, paid a light-hearted tribute to his co-star Kate Winslet. “Kate, you had my back from day one and yes, I did hold on to you longer than I should. Your wicked sense of humour and just maternal nature kept everyone's spirits buoyant and that's not to mention your acting ability. You're a class act and I owe you big time,” he said.

Brie Larson won the breakthrough performance prize for starring in the thriller “Room”.

Alicia Vikander won the rising star award for “The Danish Girl” while director Tom McCarthy was awarded the visionary prize for “Spotlight”. Roony Mara took the spotlight award for actress for “Carol” while the actor spotlight award went to Bryan Cranston for “Trumbo”.

“The Big Short” won the ensemble performance award.

A total of 11 awards are given at the international festival's gala evening, but the recipients are told beforehand if they have won, which Blanchett said was “a relief”.