
The Palm Springs International Film Awards is showing respect to Jennifer Hudson’s turn as Aretha Franklin by honoring her with the Chairman’s Award. The Oscar winner will be feted during an in-person gala on January 6,2022 at the Palm Springs Convention Center, where she’ll be joined by a roster of fellow honorees that includes Jessica Chastain, Jane Campion, Penléope Cruz and Kristen Stewart. The honor for Hudson, for her role in “Respect” from director Liesl Tommy, follows a 2007 breakthrough award from the festival for her work in “Dreamgirls.” “In ‘Respect,’ Jennifer Hudson brings to life Aretha Franklin’s rise from childhood gospel singer to international star. Hudson transforms into the Queen of Soul singing her heart out in this legendary performance,” said fest chairman Harold Matzner. Hudson has won Grammys, an Oscar, an Emmy and multiple critics and guild prizes during her versatile career. She’s attached to produce and star in an untitled Christmas musical comedy at New Line alongside Jonathan Glickman, with whom she also produced “Respect.” (SD-Agencies) |