Monday, January 11, 2016

Leo Di Caprio and “The Revenant” triumph at the Golden Globes – Le Parisien

Two odysseys of survival, “The Revenant” and “Alone on Mars,” triumphed at the Golden Globes Sunday night and promise to be the favorites for the prestigious Oscars next month.

“The Revenant” revenge of a dying trapper left by teammates who betray and kill his infant son to half Indian, was awarded in the category of best dramatic film. Its main actor Leonardo Di Caprio was rewarded for his role trapper Hugh Glass, obtaining the third time the recognition of the jury, composed of members of the Association of foreign journalists Hollywood (HFPA). While his character in the film is half Native American, he wanted to “share this award with all Native Americans and indigenous communities around the world.” “It is time to listen to your voice and that we protect the planet for future generations,” he concluded.

“This is a film about survival, adaptation and more everything on trust and there is no one who deserves more than our director Alejandro Inarritu, “said the actor, 41, receiving a standing ovation. The favorite actor Martin Scorsese has already won two Globes for “The Wolf of Wall Street” (2014) and “The Aviator” (2005), but despite five nominations, no Oscar yet. It is given this year favorite for the Oscar for Best Actor with this powerful performance for which he devoured a raw buffalo liver, spent hours lying in the cold and soaked in icy rivers. The film, shot in extremely harsh conditions in northern Canada and Argentina, has cost $ 135 million.

The epic Ridley Scott, the story of an astronaut left for dead by mistake on the Red Planet, won the Globe for best comedy and best actor in a comedy, Matt income Damon.

Among the actresses is Brie Larson who emerged victorious for her portrayal of a mother poignant sequestered in “Room”. She paid tribute to her son on the screen, Jacob Tremblay, 9 years old. Jennifer Lawrence won the Globe for best comedy actress for “Joy,” by David O. Russell, his third hit movie with him out in recent days in France.

The Lady Kate Winslet received a fourth Globe for “Steve Jobs” and the ever-present Sylvester Stallone received his first for “Creed: the legacy of Rocky Balboa”

The HFPA showed more diversity in his. choices in television movies, as she is accused as the Academy Awards to pick winners too white. The American black actress Taraji P. Henson was devoted to the role of Cookie in the soap opera hip hop “Empire”. The young woman … cookies distributed at the meeting on stage amount. Two Hispanic actors, the US-Guatemalan and Mexican Oscar Isaac Bernal were also among the winners, the latter for “Mozart in the Jungle” from Amazon.

In addition, the composer Ennio Morricone, 87, has been rewarded for his music of the last feature film by Quentin Tarantino, “The Eight bastards.”

The Hungarian Holocaust movie “The son of Saul” beat two French co-productions, “Mustang” and “The new testament” for the Best Foreign Film. All three will again compete for the Oscar for foreign language film, 28 February.

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Best dramatic film: The Revenant
Best Director: Alejandro González Iñárritu, The Revenant
Best Actor in a Drama: Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
Best Actress in a Drama: Brie Larson, Room
Best Musical or Comedy: Only on Mars

Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy: Jennifer Lawrence, Joy
Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs
Best Actress in a Drama Series: Taraji P. Henson,
Empire Best Actress in a Comedy Series: Rachel Bloom, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Best Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie: Lady Gaga, American Horror Story 5
Best Actress in a Supporting Role for a Miniseries or a Movie : Maura Tierney, The Affair
Best Actor in a Comedy Series: Gael García Bernal, Mozart in the Jungle
Best Actor in a musical or a comedy: Matt Damon, Only
on Mars Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Sylvester Stallone, Creed – The legacy of Rocky Balboa
Best Actor in a Drama Series: Jon Hamm, Mad Men
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or a Movie: Christian Slater, Mr. Robot
Best Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie: Oscar Isaac, Show Me a Hero

Best scenario: Aaron Sorkin, Steve Jobs
Outstanding Drama Series: Mr. Robot, USA Network

Best Film Score: Ennio Morricone, The Eight bastards
> Best Original Song: “Writings on the Wall” Spectre 007

Best Foreign Film: The son of Saul, Hungary
Best Animated Film: Vice Versa
Best TV Movie or Miniseries: Wolf Hall, PBS

 Moz Best Musical or Comedy Series: Art in the Jungle, Amazon Video


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