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Brad Pitt leads sing-along at Palm Springs film festival

WATCH: Brad Pitt leads a sing-along to correct the mispronunciation of actor David Oyelowo’s name.

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — The first star-studded film-award ceremony of the new year was literally something to sing about.

While not an honouree himself, actor-producer Brad Pitt stole the spotlight with a sing-along for a few moments Saturday night at the annual black-tie gala for the Palm Springs International Film Festival.

Pitt traveled some 100 miles east of Los Angeles to the desert town of Palm Springs, California, to introduce actor David Oyelowo, an honouree at the gala whose profile is only now on the rise stateside.

Pitt is a producer of director Ava DuVernay’s historical epic Selma, in which British actor Oyelowo portrays civil-rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The festival honoured Oyelowo with its Breakthrough Performance Award for an actor.

In his introduction, Pitt professed his admiration for Oyelowo – both as colleague and friend – and, at one point, Pitt led the audience in a sing-along with lyrics spinning around Oyelowo’s often-mispronounced last name. (It sounds like “oh-yellow-oh,” by the way).

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Brad Pitt showed off some painted fingernails during his appearance at the Palm Springs International Film Festival on Jan. 3, 2014. Getty Images

The gala, which attracts numerous locally based Academy voters who now have ballots in hand, traditionally is the first of each calendar year’s award-season ceremonies, which include approximately two-dozen events significant enough to attract major movie stars between now and the Oscars, set for Feb. 22 in Hollywood.

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“This is the first time I am a part of (the two-month award season),” said Morton Tyldum, director of the Golden Globe-nominated drama The Imitation Game earlier in the evening while doing red carpet interviews. “When I saw the schedule,” Tyldum continued, “I was in shock.”

Not so award-season veteran and Palm Springs honouree Reese Witherspoon (Wild), who said, “It’s a great opportunity for all of us to get together and celebrate this wonderful year of film.”

The actress, an Oscar winner for Walk the Line (2005), said, “Wonderful performances, wonderful direction and producing. And I feel like it has been a real great, strong year.”

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At points, love was in the air on the red carpet, as festival honouree Eddie Redmayne (The Theory of Everything) posed for photographers with his new wife, public-relations executive Hannah Bagshawe, and Imitation star Benedict Cumberbatch, briefly stopped for a few snaps with his fiancee, theatre director Sophie Hunter.

Oyelowo actually did two photo sessions: one with wife, actress Jessica Oyelowo, and three of their four children. The actor returned to pose for photos with DuVernay.

Both Oyelowo and DuVernay are nominated for Golden Globe awards, to be handed out next weekend in Beverly Hills.

“The last time I was at the Golden Globes, I was a publicist for (the movie) Dreamgirls,” DuVernay recalled. “I was in a black suit (standing) on the side of the room. This time, I have an actual seat. I’m very happy about that. So I get to sit down. No matter what I wear, I won’t be on my feet. So I’m very happy about that.”

A complete list of 2015 Palm Springs Film International Festival Award Gala honourees:

Breakthrough Performance Award, Actress – Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl)

Breakthrough Performance Award, Actor – David Oyelowo (Selma)

Chairman’s Award – Reese Witherspoon (Wild)

Desert Palm Achievement Award – Actor – Eddie Redmayne (The Theory of Everything)

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Desert Palm Achievement Award – Actress – Julianne Moore (Still Alice)

Director of the Year Award – Alejandro G. Inarritu (Birdman)

Ensemble Performance Award – (The Imitation Game)

Spotlight Award – J.K. Simmons (Whiplash)

Sonny Bono Visionary Award – Richard Linklater (Boyhood)

Icon Award – Robert Duvall (The Judge)

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