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Margot Robbie, Emma Stone, Leonardo DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone, Taraji P. Henson, Cillian Murphy, Billie Eilish and more A-list stars hit the red carpet at the Palm Springs Film Awards, marking the first major Hollywood event of the new year. The Hollywood Reporter spoke to several of the stars in attendance that were being honored.

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00:00 Margot Robbie, Emma Stone, Leonardo DiCaprio,
00:03 Lily Gladstone, Taraji P. Henson,
00:05 Cillian Murphy, Billie Eilish, and more A-list stars
00:08 hit the red carpet on Thursday
00:09 at the Palm Springs Film Awards,
00:11 marking the first major Hollywood event of the new year.
00:14 The Hollywood Reporter spoke to several of the stars
00:18 in attendance that were being honored.
00:20 Murphy, who received the Desert Palm Achievement Award
00:22 for Best Actor for Oppenheimer,
00:24 opened up about the awards season attention
00:25 the film has received.
00:27 - It's hugely flattering for us, for the movie,
00:29 that people have responded like this,
00:31 and it's flattering to be considered for all these awards,
00:34 so we're all thrilled, you know?
00:36 - And Stone, who received the Desert Palm Achievement Award
00:39 for Best Actress for Poor Things,
00:40 spoke to THR about working on the film
00:42 as both an actor and producer.
00:44 - It means so much to be fully immersed in that way,
00:47 and if you're lucky enough to get to as an actor
00:51 and then as a producer, there's nothing like it.
00:55 You kind of only wanna do things that way,
00:57 especially when it's kind of a big swing.
01:00 - Stone's Poor Things co-stars Willem Dafoe
01:02 and Mark Ruffalo were also both on hand
01:04 to present her with the honor.
01:06 Ruffalo revealed to THR how he thinks his work on the film
01:08 will impact his career going forward.
01:10 - I do feel like it opens up a whole new door,
01:12 and I wanna do more comedy,
01:14 and I want people to see me as doing that
01:16 and do physical comedy and to work with auteurs.
01:20 I mean, I've been in the Marvel universe
01:23 for a long time now, and people start to think
01:26 that's maybe who you are as a performer,
01:28 and I'm just much more than that.
01:30 - And Ayla Shend Finneas,
01:31 who received the Chairman's Award
01:33 for writing What Was I Made For for Barbie,
01:35 spoke about what it's like having other filmmakers
01:37 reach out to them following the success of the song.
01:40 - It's just cool.
01:41 You know, it's very flattering,
01:43 and I feel honored every time.
01:46 So, I don't know.
01:48 How do you feel about it?
01:50 - I think we're in a position where we just,
01:52 you know, it's always an honor,
01:54 and then we just try to look at it from a perspective,
01:57 not of like, is it good or bad,
01:58 but from like, can we add something to this?
02:01 - For much more on the Palm Springs Film Awards,
02:03 go to thr.com.
02:05 This is The Hollywood Reporter News.
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