Kidman gives tearful dedication to late mother as film stars gather for heartfelt Palm Springs gala

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Nicole Kidman accepts the international star award for "Babygirl" during the 36th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala on Friday, Jan. 3, 2025, in Palm Springs, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. ā€“ Nicole Kidman gave a long-awaited dedication to her late mother Friday night at the Palm Springs Film Festival.

ā€œI feel my momma right now. This is for you, momma,ā€ Kidman said onstage in tears. The Australian actor and producerā€™s mother died last year shortly after Kidman arrived at the Venice Film Festival to promote ā€œBabygirl."

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ā€œI didnā€™t get to do it at the Venice Film Festival," the actor said. "Thank you for giving me the chance to say this is for my mom. My whole career has been for my mom and dad.ā€

Kidman's ā€œScarpettaā€ co-star and friend Jamie Lee Curtis presented her with the International Star Award during the 36th annual International Film Awards at the festival in Palm Springs, California.

The intimate gala kicked off Hollywoodā€™s whirlwind award season, honoring some of the film industryā€™s most anticipated award contenders.

Kidman was among notable A-listers including Adrien Brody, Zoe SaldaƱa, Isabella Rossellini and Angelina Jolie, who was presented with the Desert Palm Achievement Award-Actress by her godmother, acclaimed actor Jacqueline Bisset.

Jolie, who portrays opera singer Maria Callas in the Netflix biopic ā€œMaria,ā€ is nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture.

ā€œIā€™m all right today because when I walk off of this stage, I am more myself because of you, Zahara, and your brothers and sisters,ā€ the Academy Award-winning actor said to her daughter while reflecting on Callasā€™ difficult life. Jolie's speech came days after finalizing a divorce settlement with Brad Pitt that reached over eight years.

The night was full of onstage reflection as recipients and presenters gave long, heartfelt speeches at the non-televised event.

Colman Domingo, who was presented with the Spotlight Award by good friend Demi Moore, reflected on artā€™s impact on him as a child and its power to transform lives. The speech was a nod to his recent film, ā€œSing Sing,ā€ which tells the story of incarcerated men who find purpose while acting in a theater group.

ā€œI found art when I really needed it to be a parachute to save my life,ā€ Domingo said. ā€œArt saves lives. It saved mine. It will save yours.ā€

While receiving the Chairman Award, TimothĆ©e Chalamet said he feels ā€œclear-sightedā€ about his career and credits music icon Bob Dylan for indirectly providing him with the perspective he has to work as an actor out of love for the art form.

Chalamet stars as Dylan in ā€œA Complete Unknownā€ and spent more than five years preparing for his transformation into the folk musician.

ā€œA wise man once said, ā€˜They can hurt your feelings if they boo you, they can also kill you with kindness.ā€™ I took my anxiety about tonight as a good sign that Iā€™m actually focused on what really matters. The work and the opportunity to do the work again," Chalamet said.

Intermixed with the sentiment, stars also took the time to poke fun at themselves and their peers.

Jennifer Coolidge presented Ariana Grande with the Rising Star award, noting the ā€œWickedā€ actor and pop star was already a household name.

ā€œHasnā€™t Ariana already risen?ā€ Coolidge said.

Grande, who endearingly almost dropped the heavy award onstage, said she expected to receive ā€œthe withering starā€ award at age 31 and playfully gave thanks to her ā€œgood friends Botox and Juvederm.ā€

Chalamet, who presented director Denis Villeneuve with the Visionary award alongside Amy Adams, reminded the director that he had worked more production days with the director than actor Jake Gyllenhaal.

ā€œPerhaps if I could paint a throughline for Denis' movies is that they just keep getting bigger and better. Apologies to Jake Gyllenhaal once more, who was in the earlier, smaller movies,ā€ Chalamet said.

Kieran Culkin cheekily pointed out he was receiving a Breakthrough Award-Actor for his work in Jesse Eisenbergā€™s ā€œA Real Painā€ after working in the industry for over 30 years.

ā€œItā€™s weird to be here, to have been doing this for over 36 years. Perfect time to get my breakthrough award,ā€ Culkin said.

Mikey Madison received the Breakthrough Award-Actress for her work in Sean Bakerā€™s ā€œAnora,ā€ while Adrien Brody received the Desert Palm Achievement Award-Actor.

The ensemble cast from ā€œConclaveā€ took home the Ensemble Performance Award, with director Edward Berger praising unique performances by each of his actors in the religious drama.

ā€œEmilia PĆ©rezā€ earned the event's Vanguard Award. Actor Alan Cumming lauded the film and said his immediate reaction was, ā€œWhat the actual (expletive) is going on here?ā€™ I stayed utterly mesmerized until the credits.ā€

The stars wonā€™t spend too much time in the California desert before traveling two hours west to Los Angeles in time for the 82nd Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.


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