In this opulent adaptation of Jean Rhys’ semi-autobiographical novel, a twisted relationship between a wealthy English couple and a young woman they take in plays out during the extravagant Golden Age of 1920s Paris.
Based on the incredible life of Hetal Dave, India’s first and only professional sumo wrestler, this rousing biopic follows Dave as she sets out for Japan to endure rigorous training and discover a potential, she never knew she had.
Twelve-year-old Zaffan is the first in her class to undergo physical changes in her body. She’s singled-out, taunted and stigmatized. As her transformations start to correlate with rumors of a campus demon, Zaffan decides to embrace her monstrosity.
In this powerful drama from Yemen, a couple with three children grapple with an unplanned fourth pregnancy at a time when healthcare costs soar and their country’s conservative abortion laws back them deeper into a corner.
This intriguing drama about an uncanny Flemish high school student, who seems to have predicted a deadly school fire, becomes a parable for humankind’s ability to exploit and destroy any precious resource.
In this warm and lively family comedy exploring identity, gender and class, the Mahroofs are a Pakistani household living in East Oslo who don’t quite fit in, and whose lives are about to change when a family secret is revealed.
When aimless late-twentysomething Louise (Karen Gillan) lands in the hospital, she makes quick enemies with Antonia, an elderly Polish woman who speaks no English. Despite their mutual distaste, Louise becomes her caregiver, and the odd couple form an unlikely bond.
Join us for a post-screening Q&A on January 6, 7 & 13.
Here is the definitive chronicle of the filmmaking collective behind such beloved, groundbreaking films as A Room with a View, Howards End, The Remains of the Day and Maurice, spearheaded by director James Ivory and his producer and partner Ismail Merchant.
Kevin Smith’s Chasing Amy was the movie that saved 12-year-old Sav Rodgers’ life. Now a filmmaker, Rodgers embarks on a journey of self-discovery as he seeks out Smith and the cast to explore the 1997 film’s controversial legacy.
In this highly original and suspenseful Moroccan feature, an expectant mother finds herself separated from her wealthy in-laws and left to fend for herself while a mysterious, menacing force threatens the world around her.
Eight-year-old Lucía spends a summer in the country with the family’s widowed matriarch when questions about her gender identity arise, leading each woman in the family to face her own doubts and fears.
Eight-year-old Lucía spends a summer in the country with the family’s widowed matriarch when questions about her gender identity arise, leading each woman in the family to face her own doubts and fears.
Destination PSP is the one-stop shop for the official 35th Palm Springs International Film Festival merchandise with original artwork by local artist SHAG. Available for in-store purchase at 170 N Palm Canyon Dr, or you can order online for in-store pick-up or delivery.
If you purchase or renew your membership between January 4-15 you will be entered to win a host of prizes ranging from a higher-level membership, merchandise from Destination PSP, and gift cards to local businesses!