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Maria bakalova
Maria Bakalova, the first Bulgarian to be nominated for a Golden Globe, missed the prestigious award. She was nominated for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for her role in Sasha Baron Cohen’s “Borat 2”.
The award was won by Rosamund Pike for her role in the film “I care a lot,” CNN reported.
For the award, Bakalova competed with stars like Michelle Pfeiffer, Kate Hudson and Rosamund Pike, but many still called her a favorite.
The statuettes are awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Journalists Association. The 87 members of the organization voted in favor of the final vote,
Bakalova is undoubtedly the breakthrough for the “Borat” sequel. Initially, her role as the daughter of the Kazakh reporter Borat Sagdiev (Sasha Baron Cohen) was conceived as secondary, but the truth is that all the significant scenes of the film are due to her acting and improvisations.
The culmination of the film is the scene with Donald Trump’s right-hand man, lawyer Rudy Giuliani. The 76-year-old lawyer gave a video interview in a hotel room in Bakalova, who introduced herself as a journalist.
Without doubting the authenticity of the interview, at the end of the meeting he said: “You have to give me your address and phone number.”
In the next scene, he lies on the bed with his hands in his pants. Perhaps this will continue to be the most embarrassing time of your life. “It’s a great honor for us, and in case we don’t win, I’ve already hired Rudy Giuliani to challenge the results,” Cohen wrote on Twitter after it became clear that his film “Borat 2” has 3 Golden Globe nominations. .
Due to this year’s coronavirus pandemic, the ceremony is without a red carpet. It is transmitted from both coasts of the United States. Hosts for the show are Tina Faye and Amy Poller, BTA reported.
The first award was for Best Supporting Actor. He went to Daniel Kaluya for his performance in “Judas and the Black Messiah.”
Pixar’s animated film “About the Soul” won a Golden Globe for Best Animation.
Best Screenplay award goes to Aaron Sorkin for “The Chicago 7 Trial” on Netflix.
Mark Ruffalo won Best Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries for his role in “I’m So Safe,” the Associated Press reported.
John Boyega was honored as Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series for his performance in “Little Ax.”
Catherine O’Hara was named Best Actress in a TV Comedy Series for “Sheets Creek.”
Congratulations to Rosamund Pike – Best Performance by an Actress in a Movie – Musical or Comedy – I care a lot. – #Gold balloons pic.twitter.com/xDhAD2SYSO
– Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) March 1, 2021
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