Borat, The Crown, Chadwick Boseman win at a socially distant 2022 Golden Globes
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Borat, The Crown, Chadwick Boseman win at a socially distant 2022 Golden Globes
The Queen'due south Gambit wins best limited series, and best extra in the category for Anya Taylor-Joy, while Schitt's Creek wins best comedy series for its final flavour.
With homebound nominees appearing past remote video and hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler on dissimilar sides of the state, a very socially distanced 78th Golden Globe Awards trudged on in the midst of the pandemic and amongst a storm of criticism for the Hollywood Strange Press Association (HFPA), with top awards going to Nomadland, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, The Crown and Schitt'south Creek.
The nighttime's top honor, all-time picture drama, went to Chloe Zhao'south elegiac road movie Nomadland, a Western set across economical upheaval and personal grief. Zhao, the China-born filmmaker of, became the first woman of Asian descent to win best director. She's only the second adult female in the history of the Globes to win, and the first since Barbra Streisand won for Yentl in 1984.
"Nomadland at its core for me is a pilgrimage through grief and healing," said Zhao, accepting the awards remotely. "For everyone who has gone through this difficult and cute journey at some betoken in their lives. We don't say goodbye. We say: See y'all down the route."
With a cancelled crimson rug and stars giving speeches from the couch, Sunday'southward (Feb 28) Globes had petty of their typically frothy flavor.
Facing scant traditional studio competition, streaming services dominated the Globes similar never before – even if the top award went to a familiar if renamed source: Searchlight Pictures, formerly the Fox specialty characterization of 12 Years A Slave and The Shape Of Water now owned by the Walt Disney Co.
Amazon'southward Borat Subsequent Moviefilm – one of the few nominated films shot partly during the pandemic – won best moving-picture show, comedy or musical. Its star guerilla comedian, Sacha Baron Cohen, won best role player in a comedy. Referring to Rudy Giuliani's infamous cameo, Cohen thanked "a fresh new talent who came from nowhere and turned out to exist a comedy genius".
"I mean, who could get more laughs from i unzipping," said Cohen.
Netflix, which came in with a commanding 42 nominations, won the superlative Television set awards. The Crown, as expected, took best drama series, along with acting wins for Josh O'Connor (Prince Charles), Emma Corrin (Princess Diana) and Gillian Anderson (Margaret Thatcher). The Queen'due south Gambit won best limited series, and all-time extra in the category for Anya Taylor-Joy. Schitt'due south Creek, the Pop Television set series that plant a wider audience on Netflix, won all-time comedy serial for its concluding season. Catherine O'Hara also took best actress in a one-act series.
Chadwick Boseman, every bit expected, posthumously won best thespian in a drama motion-picture show for his final performance, in the Baronial Wilson adaptation "Ma Rainey'south Black Lesser" – a Netflix release. Boseman'southward wife, Taylor Simone Ledward, tearfully, emotionally accepted the award.
"He would give thanks God. He would give thanks his parents. He would thank his ancestors for their guidance and their sacrifices," said Ledward. "He would say something beautiful, something inspiring."
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Apple TV+ scored its first major award when a sweatshirt-clad Jason Sudeikis won best histrion in a comedy series for the streamer's Ted Lasso.
Fey took the stage at New York'south Rainbow Room while Poehler remained at the Globes' usual abode at the Beverly Hilton. In their opening remarks, they managed their typically well-timed back-and-forth despite being almost 5,000 kilometres from each other.
"I always knew my career would end with me wandering around the Rainbow Room pretending to talk to Amy," said Fey. "I merely thought it would be later."
They appeared before masked attendees but no stars. Instead, the sparse tables – where Hollywood royalty are usually crammed together and plied with alcohol during the prove – were occupied by "smoking-hot first responders and essential workers", as Fey said.
In a production nightmare but one that's get familiar during the pandemic, the night's first winner accepted his award while muted. Only after presenter Laura Dern apologised for the technical difficulties did Daniel Kaluuya, who won best supporting thespian for his performance as Black Panther leader Fred Hampton in Judas And The Black Messiah, become his speech in. When he finally came through, he waged his finger at the camera and said, "Y'all're doing me dirty!"
Pandemic improvising was only office of the impairment control for the Hollywood Strange Press Association, which puts on the Globes. After The Los Angeles Times revealed that in that location are no black members in the 87-person voting body of the HFPA, the press association came under mounting pressure to overhaul itself and better reflect the industry it holds sway in.
This year, none of the about acclaimed Black-led films – Ma Rainey's Blackness Bottom, Ane Night In Miami, Judas And The Black Messiah, Da 5 Bloods – were nominated for the Globes' best moving-picture show award. With the HFPA potentially fighting for its Hollywood life, Sunday's Globes were part apology tour. Fey and Poehler started in chop-chop on the upshot.
"Look, a lot of flashy garbage got nominated but that happens," said Poehler. "That's similar their thing. But a number of black actors and blackness-led projects were overlooked."
Within the commencement one-half 60 minutes of the telecast, members of the press association also appeared on stage to pledge change. "We recognise we have our own work to do," said vice president Helen Hoehne. "We must take black journalists in our organisation."
When attendees would unremarkably be streaming down the red carpet on Sunday evening, many stars were instead posing most. Regina King, resplendent in a dazzling dress, stood earlier her yawning dog. Carey Mulligan, nominated for Promising Young Woman, said from a London hotel room that she was wearing heels for the beginning fourth dimension in more than a twelvemonth.
The circumstances led to some award-evidence anomalies. Mark Ruffalo, appearing remotely, won best actor in a express serial for I Know This Much Is True with his kids jubilant backside him and his married woman, Sunrise Coigney, sitting alongside.
Lee Isaac Chung, writer-managing director of the tender Korean-American family unit drama Minari (a movie the HFPA was criticised for ruling ineligible for its tiptop award because of its non-English dialogue), accepted the accolade for best foreign linguistic communication picture while his young daughter embraced him. "She's the reason I fabricated this film," said Chung.
"Minari is nigh a family. It'due south a family trying to learn a linguistic communication of its own. It goes deeper than any American language and whatsoever foreign linguistic communication. It's a language of the middle," said Chung. "I'm trying to learn it myself and to pass it on."
John Boyega, supporting actor winner for his performance in Steve McQueen'due south Small Axe anthology, raised his leg to prove he was wearing track pants below his more elegant white jacket. Jodie Foster (The Mauritanian) won one of the biggest surprise Globes, for all-time supporting extra in a film, while, sitting on the couch next to her wife, Alexandra Hedison, and with her dog, Ziggy, on her lap.
Some speeches were pre-taped. The previously recorded speeches by Jon Batiste, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross for the wining Soul score went without hiccup even though presenter Tracy Morgan first announced Sal as the winner.
Even if speeches sometimes lacked drama without Hollywood gathered in one identify, representation was a mutual refrain. Pointedly referring to the diversity of the HFPA, presenter and previous winner Sterling K Brown began, "Give thanks y'all. It is not bad to be blackness at the Golden Globes," he said. "Back."
Jane Fonda, the Cecil B DeMille Award honoree, spoke passionately almost expanding the large tent of entertainment for all. "Art has always been not just in step in history but has lead the way," said Fonda. "So let's be leaders."
Other awards included Pixar's Soul for all-time animated movie; Rosumund Freeway took all-time actress in a comedy or musical film for I Intendance a Lot; and Aaron Sorkin (Trial Of The Chicago vii) for best screenplay. The picture show, a favourite to win best drama film at the Globes, was sold to Netflix by Paramount Pictures concluding summer due to the pandemic. "Netflix saved our lives," said Sorkin.
As offset neared, the backlash over the HFPA threatened to overwhelm the Globes. Withal the Globes have persisted because of their popularity (the testify ranks equally the third nigh-watched award show, afterwards the Oscars and Grammys), their profitability (NBC paid US$lx meg for circulate rights in 2018) and because they serve as of import marketing material for contending films and Oscar hopefuls.
The Globes took identify on the original date of the Academy Awards. Those volition instead exist held Apr 25.
(Source: AP)
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