Sarah Polley accepts Director of the Year award at Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards
Sarah Polley shines as she accepts the Director of the Year award for Women Who Talk at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards
Sarah Polley scored another victory with her film Women Talking.
The artist, 43, took home the Director of the Year award at the 34th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Thursday.
The Canadian beauty was stylish in a mustard-hued two-piece suit with a double-breasted jacket.
Win: Sarah Polley scored another win for her film Women Talking by walking away with the Director of the Year award at the 34th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival awards on Thursday.
The talented actress, writer, and director wore a simple brown shirt underneath, brown boots, and a white flowered boutonniere.
Her blonde hair was styled straight and the actress wore natural-looking makeup and black-rimmed glasses.
The star-studded ceremony included awards for Brendan Fraser, Cate Blanchett, Austin Butler and Viola Davis, among others.
Stylish: The Canadian beauty was stylish in a mustard-toned two-piece suit featuring a double-breasted jacket with a simple brown button-down shirt underneath, brown boots and a white flowered boutonniere
The award was just the latest in a long line of accolades for the drama, which has racked up dozens of wins since it began hitting the film festival circuit.
The film has received Golden Globe nominations for Best Screenplay and Best Original Score.
Women Talking is based on the novel by Miriam Toews, who co-wrote the screenplay with Sarah.
The story centers on a group of women living in an isolated and highly conservative religious community who must choose between forgiving the men who have sexually assaulted them or leaving the only home they have ever known.
Women Talking: The film centers on a group of women in an isolated religious community who must choose between forgiving the men who have sexually assaulted them or leaving the only home they have ever known.
Oscar winner Frances McDormand, Jessie Buckley, Claire Foy and Rooney Mara are part of a powerhouse cast in the drama that received a 90 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Sarah’s co-star in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen eric idle he presented him with the award saying, “I suspect and hope that this (award) is the first of many.”
The actress was just nine years old when she took part in the action adventure and during her acceptance speech, she thanked Eric for saving her life during a stunt in the movie, explaining: “I think a lot of people in this room tonight have similar stories that have”. they told themselves or others about the ways they stood up.’
Presenter: Eric Idle, Sarah’s co-star in The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen, presented her with the award saying, “I suspect and hope this (award) is the first of many.”