The 72 edition of the Golden Globes could have a strong Latin flavor. ‘Birdman’, the latest film by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, will start as favorite in the ceremony that will take place on January 11 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, adding seven nominations for the awards granted by the Foreign Press Association Hollywood (HFPA).
MAJOR CANDIDATES
‘Birdman’
Alejandro González Iñárritu.
Michael Keaton.
Edward Norton.
Emma Stone.
Alejandro González Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris and Armando Bo.
‘Boyhood’
Richard Linklater.
Ethan Hawke.
Patricia Arquette.
Richard Linklater.
‘The imitation game’
Benedict Cumberbatch.
Keira Knightley.
Andrew Hodges and Graham Moore.
‘Selma’
David Oyelowo.
Ava DuVernay.
‘Glory’ by Patti Smith.
‘theory of everything’
Eddie Redmayne.
Felicity Jones.
‘The Grand Hotel Budapest’
Wes Anderson.
Ralph Fiennes.
Wes Anderson and Hugo Guinness.
‘Foxcatcher’
Steve Carell.
Mark Ruffalo.
‘Lost’
Rosamund Pike.
David Fincher.
Gillian Flynn.
‘Big Eyes’
Christoph Waltz.
Amy Adams.
“The guys’.
The film by Mexican director will compete in the categories of Best Screenplay and Best Picture Comedy or Musical, plus filmmaker depararle his second nomination for Best director after that achieved in 2007 with ‘Babel’. Iñárritu could do, therefore, doublet, as also signs the script of this film.
‘Birdman’ is the first foray into the genre of comedy Iñárritu, specialist heartbreaking frames snorkeling in the limits of the human soul. The film follows the footsteps of an actor whose glory days are in the past and remembers the good times. His desperate attempt to regain lost ground, now on the Broadway stage, while trying to win back his family, is the theme of this poster frame whose head Michael Keaton, Edward Norton and Emma Stone.
television stand Fargo, which will start with five nominations, and ‘True Detective’, with fourThe three performers are among the nominees for the Golden Globes, the first and best comedy actor, and Norton and Stone as the best side in the same genre. The other candidate for ‘Birdman’ is the soundtrack holds signing the Mexican Antonio Sanchez.
Along with ‘Birdman’, the other major candidates to reign at the gala on January 11 will be ‘Boyhood’, in which shooting invested Richard Linklater twelve, and ‘The imitation game’, Morten Tyldum Benedict Cumberbatch and lead the cast, who have won five nominations each. Four candidates will defend other films of the year, ‘The theory of everything’, where the filmmaker James Marsh tells the exceptional life of physicist Stephen Hawking, who puts face an Eddie Redmayne that smells like Oscar.
Among those who have also drawn on a good note the cut appear ‘Grand Hotel Budapest’ by Wes Anderson, who has scored three nominations-best screenplay, direction and comedy- and ‘Selma’, another film historic court that besides the candidacy of David Oyelowo as best actor in drama, adds the best direction to Ava DuVernay, original song, ‘Glory’ as well as best dramatic film.
In the television section, the best stops out of the nominations are ‘True Detective’ and ‘Fargo’, two productions to taste the best detective films that have caught the audience.
‘Fargo’ leave at the gala on January 11 with five nominations: Best Miniseries or Movie, Best Actor (Martin Freeman and Billy Bob Thornton), Best Actress (Allison Tolman) and Best Actor cast (Colin Hanks). ‘True Detective’, meanwhile, defend four options to award: best miniseries or TV movie, a double for best actor in that paragraph (Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson) and best actress for Michelle Monaghan
<. p> Best Picture Comedy or Musical.
Best Director:
Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical:
Best Supporting Actor:
Best Supporting Actress:
Best Screenplay:
Best Score.
Best Dramatic Film.
Best Director:
Best Supporting Actor:
Best Supporting Actress:
Best Screenplay:
Best Dramatic Film.
Best Actor in a Drama:
Best Supporting Actress:
Best Score
The Most
Best Screenplay:
Best Dramatic Film.
Best Actor in a Drama:
Best Director:
Best Original Song:
Best Dramatic Film.
Best Actor in a Drama:
Best Actress in a Drama:
Best Score
Best Picture Comedy or Musical..
Best Director:
Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical:
Best Screenplay:
Best Dramatic Film.
Best Actor in a Drama:
Best Supporting Actor:
Best Score
Best Actress in a Drama.
Best Director:
Best Score
Best Screenplay:
Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical:
Best Actress Comedy or Musical:
Best Original Song:
No comments:
Post a Comment