Monday, December 12, 2016

Golden globe 2017: all the nominees – Clarín.com

the members of the Association of the Foreign Press of Hollywood unveiled the nominees for the seventy-fourth installment of the awards Golden Globe, which will be held on January 8 in Beverly Hills, under the leadership of Jimmy Fallon.

The musical “La La Land” directed Damien Chazelle and starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling part as a favorite with seven award options.

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You follow closely to the film indie “Moonlight” (six nominations) and the romantic drama “Manchester by the Sea” (five),

Among comedies/musicals were also nominated for “20th Century Women”, “Deadpool”, “Sing Street” and “Florence Foster Jenkins”, the biopic about one of the worst opera singers of the history by the Meryl Streep could win her ninth Golden Globe. For the moment, what is sure is that the veteran actress will be the prize Cecille B. DeMille as a tribute to his career.

chilean “Neruda”, of Pablo Larraín, will compete for the prize at the best foreign film. Their rivals will be “Divines” (France), “Elle” (France), “The Salesman” (Iran, France), and “Toni Erdmann” (Germany).

In the field of television, the tremendous success of critic and audience in the united States “The People v. O. J. Simpson” resulted in five nominations, where his main rival will be “The Night Manager”, with four nominations.

in Addition, the mexican Gael García Bernal was nominated again for best actor in a series comedy or musical for her role in “Mozart in the Jungle”, an award that was already in last year’s edition.

HBO is the chain leader in nominations with options for Game of Thrones, “Insecure” and “The Night Of”, while Winona Ryder you choose the Globe to the best actress of dramatic series by the success of Netflix “Stranger Things”.

The list of all the nominees, below.

FILM

-Best film in drama: “Hacksaw Ridge”, “Hell or High Water”, “Lion”, “Manchester-by-the-Sea”, “Moonlight”.

-Best film musical or comedy: “20th Century Women”, “Deadpool”, “Florence Foster Jerkins”, “La La Land”, “Sing Street”.

-Best director: Damien Chazelle, “La La Land”; Tom Ford, “Nocturnal Animals”; Mel Gibson’s “Hacksaw Ridge”; Barry Jenkins, “Moonlight”, Kenneth Lonergan, “Manchester by the Sea”.

-Best actress, drama: Amy Adams, “Arrival”; “Jessica Chastain, “Miss Sloane”; Isabelle Huppert, “Elle”; Ruth Negga, “Loving”; Natalie Portman, “Jackie”.

-Mest actor, drama: Casey Affleck, “Manchester by the Sea”; Joel Edgerton, “Loving”; Andrew Garfield, “Hacksaw Ridge”; Viggo Mortensen, “Captain Fantastic”; Denzel Washington, “Fences”.

-Best actress, musical or comedy: Annette Bening, “20th-Century Women”; Lily Collins, “Rules Don’t Apply”; Hailee Steinfeld, “The Edge of Seventeen,” Emma Stone, “The Land”; Meryl Streep, “Florence Foster Jerkins”.

-Best actor, musical or comedy: Colin Farrell, “The Lobster”; Ryan Gosling, “The Land”; Hugh Grant, “Florence Foster Jerkins”; Jonah Hill, “War Dogs”; Ryan Reynolds “Deadpool”.

-Best supporting actress: Viola Davis, “Fences”; Naomie Harris, “Moonlight”; Nicole Kidman, “Lion”; Octavia Spencer, “Hidden Figures”; Michelle Williams, “Manchester by the Sea”.

-Best supporting actor: Mahershala Ali, “Moonlight”; Jeff Bridges, “Hell or High Water”; Simon Helberg, “Florence Foster Jenkins”; Dev Patel, “Lion”; Aaron Taylor-Johnson, “Nocturnal Animals”.

-Best film in a foreign language: “Divines” (France), “Elle” (France), “Neruda” (Chile), “The Salesman” (Iran, France), “Toni Erdmann” (Germany).

-Best tape animated: “Kubo and the Two Strings”, “Moana”, “My Life as a Zucchini”, “Sing”, “Zootopia”.

-Best screenplay: Damien Chazelle, “La La Land”; Tom Ford, “Nocturnal Animals”; Barry Jenkins, “Moonlight”; Kenneth Lonergan, “Manchester by the Sea”; Taylor Sheridan, “Hell or High Water”.

-Best original music: Nicholas Britell, “Moonlight”; Justin Hurwitz, “The Land”; Johann Johannsson, “Arrival”; Dustin O’halloran, Hauschka, “Lion”; Hans Zimmer, Pharrell Williams, Benjamin Wallfisch, “Hidden Figures”.

-Best original song: “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” from “Trolls” (Music and lyrics: Justin Timberlake, Max Martin, Shellback); “City of Stars” “La La Land” (Music: Justin Hurwitz. Lyrics: Benj Pasek, Justin Paul); “Faith” of “Sing” (Music and lyrics: Ryan Tedder, Stevie Wonder, Francis Farewell Starlight); “Gold” “Gold” (Music and lyrics: Brian Burton; Stephen Gaghan, Daniel Pemberton, Iggy Pop); “How Far I’ll Go” Moana (Music and lyrics: Lin-Manuel Miranda)

TELEVISION

-Best drama series: “The Crown”, “Game of Thrones”, “Stranger Things”, “This is Us”, “Westworld”.

-Best actress, drama series: Caitriona Balfe, “Outlander”, Claire Foy, “The Crown”; Keri Russell, “The Americans”; Winona Ryder, “Stranger Things”; Evan Rachel Wood, “Westworld”.

-Best actor, drama series: Rami Malek, “Mr. Robot”; Bob Odenkirk, “Bettr Call Saul”; Matthew Rhys, “The Americans”; Live Schreiber, “Ray Donovan”; Billy Bob Thorton, “Goliath”.

-Best series comedy or musical: “Atlanta”, “Black-ish”, “Mozart in the Jungle”, “Transparent”, “Veep”.

-Best actress, comedy series or musical: Rachel Bloom, “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”; Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “Veep”; Sarah Jessica Parker, “Divorce”; Issa Rae, “Insecure”; Gina Rodriguez, “Jane The Virgin”; Tracee Ellis Ross, “Black-ish”.

-Best actor, comedy series or musical: Anthony Anderson, “Black-ish”; Gael García Bernal, “Mozart in the Jungle”; Donald Glover, “Atlanta”; Nick Nolte, “Severe”; Jeffrey Tambor, “Transparent”.

-Best mini-series or film made for TV: “American Crime”, “The Dresser”, “The Night Manager”, “The Night of”, “The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story”.

-Best actress, miniseries or movie made for TV: Felicity Huffman, “American Crime”; Riley Keough, “The Girlfriend Experience”; Sarah Paulson, “The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story”; Charlotte Rampling, “London Spy”; Kerry Washington, “Confirmation”.

-Best actor, miniseries or movie made for TV: Riz Ahmed, “The Night Of”; Bryan Cranston, “All the Way”; Tom Hiddleston, “The Night Manager”; John Turturro, “The Night Of”; Courtney B. Vance, “The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story”.

-Best supporting actress, series, miniseries or movie made for TV: Olivia Colman, “The Night Manager”; Lena Headey, “Game of Thrones”; Chrissy Metz, “This is Us”; Mandy Moore, “This is Us”; Thandie Newton, “Westworld”.

-Best supporting actor, series, mini-series or film made for TV: Sterling K. Brown, “The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story”; Hugh Laurie, “The Night Manager”; John Lithgow, “The Crown”; Christian Slater, “Mr. Robot”; John Travolta, “The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story”.

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