Michael Fassbender and Saoirse Ronan were honoured with top awards at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Film.
Fassbender was presented with the International Star Award - Actor by his Steve Jobs co-star Kate Winslet.
Accepting the award, he acknowledged the film's less than impressive box office haul, saying: "I believe you have a movie that will stand the test of time. Unfortunate about the box office figures, but, thank god for Jurassic World."
Meanwhile, Ronan took home the International Star Award - Actress for her critically acclaimed role in Brooklyn.
Take a look at our gallery from the awards gala here.
Saoirse Ronan honoured for Brooklyn role
Ronan presented Cate Blanchett with the Desert Palm Achievement Award - Actress for her role in 1950s drama Carol, which has seen her being tipped for Oscars glory.
Saoirse Ronan presents Cate Blanchett with a Desert Palm Achievement Award
Johnny Depp received the Desert Palm Achievement Award - Actor for his role as gangster Whitey Bulger in Black Mass, thanking his wife Amber Heard when accepting the award for "living with all these characters," adding that it's "got to be hard for her".
Johnny Depp and wife Amber Heard
Other honourees on the night included Matt Damon, who was recognised with the Chairman's Award for his part in The Martian, Rooney Mara, who took home a Spotlight Award for Carol, Brie Larson, who won the Breakthrough Performance Award for Lenny Abrahamson's Room and Alicia Vikander who received the Rising Star Award for The Danish Girl.