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The 78th edition of the Golden Globes was held from Los Angeles and New York (USA) with a format adapted to the pandemic. Critically acclaimed film “Nomadland” won the coveted Golden Globe for best dramatic film, setting the stage for an Oscar.
The 78th edition of the Golden Globes, virtual this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, began Sunday night under the leadership of Amy Poehler from Beverly Hills and Tina Fey from New York.
At the ceremony, screenwriter Norman Lear was recognized with the Carol Burnett honorary award, as a tribute to his successful television career, at the 78th edition of these awards.
“I have never lived alone and I have never laughed alone,” said the acclaimed producer during a speech from his home in which he thanked dozens of guests, by name and surname, for years of collaborations and work together. Lear’s long career, which is considered one of the most important producers and scriptwriters of the small screen in the USA, includes series such as “All in the Family” (1971-1979), “Sanford and Son” (1972-1977), both versions of “One Day at a Time” (1975-1984, 2017-2020), “The Jeffersons” (1975-1985) or “Good Times” (1974-1979).
Golden Globes 2021: The winners of the night
Briton Daniel Kaluuya won the Golden Globe for best supporting actor on Sunday for his portrayal of Fred Hampton, the late leader of the political organization Black Panther, in the film “Judas and the Black Messiah.”
The actor beat Sacha Baron Cohen (“The Chicago 7 Trial”), Jared Leto (“Little Secrets”), Bill Murray (“On the Rocks”) and Leslie Odom Jr. (“A Night in Miami” ).
“Judas and the Black Messiah” showcases Fred Hampton’s efforts to mobilize Chicago activists against the police violence that hit the black community in the 1960s, an issue that remains relevant today in the wake of the large protests that rocked to the United States last year.
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Catherine O’Hara, one of the protagonists of “Schitt’s Creek”, won the statuette for the best actress in a comedy or musical series.
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Emma Corrin, one of the protagonists of “The Crown”, won the award for best actress in a drama series at the Golden Globes.
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Jason Sudeikis, star of the surreal “Ted Lasso,” won the award for best actor in a comedy or musical series.
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Rosamund Pike won the Golden Globe for best actress in a comedy movie on Sunday for her portrayal of a con artist in the thriller “Don’t worry, I’ll take care of you.”
The British actress competed with Maria Bakalova (“Borat, next documentary film”), Kate Hudson (“Music”), Michelle Pfeiffer (“French Exit”) and Anya Taylor-Joy (“Emma”).
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Laura Pausini, Diane Warren and Niccolò Agliardi won the award for the best song in a movie for “Io Sì”, the theme of the Italian film “The life ahead”.
“Io Sì” prevailed over “Fight for you” (“Judas and the Black Messiah”), “Hear My Voice” (“The Trial of Chicago 7”), “Speak Now” (“One night in Miami”) and “Tigress & Tweed” (“The United States vs Billie Holliday”). Pausini recorded versions of this song in five languages: English, (“Seen”), Spanish (“Yo Sí”), Portuguese (“Eu Sim”) and French (“Moi Si”), in addition to the Italian version, which is the one that won the Golden Globe tonight.
“I saw the movie and called my team to say that this was the movie I wanted to sing in,” Pausini assured a few months ago in an interview with Efe, adding: “It’s the summary of what I want my daughter to learn . A message for all humanity of solidarity and fraternity ”.
“Life Ahead” – directed by Edoardo Ponti and starring her mother, Sofía Loren – tells how a Holocaust survivor cares for abandoned children. This film, which marks the return of Sofía Loren to the big screen at 86 years old, It was also competing at the Golden Globes for the best foreign language film, a category in which “Minari” (USA, but with dialogues in Korean and English) finally prevailed.
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Josh O’Connor, one of the protagonists of “The Crown” won the award for best actor in a drama series.
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The film “Minari” (USA but with dialogues in Korean and English) won the award for best foreign language film, a category in which the Guatemalan “La llorona” by Jayro Bustamante was also nominated.
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“The Crown” was crowned tonight as the best drama series at the Golden Globes. We invite you to read: El Espectador explains to you: Why doesn’t the British Government like the series “The Crown”?
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Argentinean Anya Taylor-Joy, who also has British and American nationality, won the Golden Globe for best actress in a (miniseries) for “The Queen’s Gambit” (Lady’s Gambit).
“I would do this project over and over again. Thanks to everyone who has seen the series ”, thanked the 24-year-old actress from her home through a video call with the also Latin Rosie Perez, in charge of announcing the winner.
The series “The Queen’s Gambit”, in which Argentina stars in the experiences of a chess player, has caused a great international impact since its premiere on Netflix, breaking all audience records. The format has transcended the small screen by inspiring A renewed interest in the game of chess, as sales of game manuals, boards and other accessories have exploded, forcing some manufacturers to increase production in the middle of the coronavirus quarantine.
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Jodie Foster won Best Supporting Actress for her role in “The Mauritanian,” a legal drama about Guantánamo inmate Mohamedou Ould Slahi, who spent 14 years in prison without being charged with any crime.
Foster defeated Glenn Close (“Hillbilly, A Country Elegy”), Olivia Colman (“The Father”), Amanda Seyfried, (“Mank”) and Helena Zengel (“World News”).
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“The Queen’s Gambit” (Lady’s Gambit) won the award for best limited series (miniseries).
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The late Chadwick Boseman won the Golden Globe for best actor in a drama on Sunday for his moving role in the film “The Mother of the Blues,” just months after dying of cancer at age 43.
His wife gave an excited speech to accept the award, which was also competing for Riz Ahmed (“The Sound of Metal”), Anthony Hopkins (“The Father”), Gary Oldman (“Mank”) and Tahar Rahim (“The Mauritarian ”).
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Filmmaker Chloé Zhao won the Golden Globe for best director for “Nomadland.”
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The film “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” (Borat, the next documentary film) by director Sacha Baron Cohen, was recognized with the award for best comedy or musical film. The film is a satire on a legendary Kazakh reporter who knows American politics and culture.
The film, which shows Donald Trump’s attorney and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani apparently reaching into his pants in a hotel room, outperformed “Hamilton,” “Music,” “Palm Springs” and “The Dance. ”.
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Sacha Baron Cohen (“Borat Subsequent Moviefilm”) (Borat, the next documentary film) won the award for best actor in a comedy or musical film, a section in which the Latino Lin-Manuel Miranda was also nominated with “Hamilton”.
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Andra Day (“The United States vs. Billie Holiday”) won the Golden Globe for best dramatic actress today.
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Critically acclaimed “Nomadland” won the coveted Golden Globe for best dramatic picture on Sunday, setting it up in the Oscar race.
This portrait of declassified Americans who travel the West of the country in vans doing temporary jobs defeated another of the night’s favorites, “The Chicago 7 Trial”, as well as “Beautiful revenge”, “The Father” and ” Mank ”.