“Fabelmans” and “Inisherin’s Banshees” met forecasts and rose big winners at 80 A gala at the edition of the Golden Globes He came to the fore with three awards among the television series ‘Argentina 1985’ and ‘Colegio Abbot’, which won the Golden Globe for the best foreign film.
Among the winners was Steven Spielberg’s autobiographical film ‘Los Fabelmans’. won the awards for best dramatic film and best director.. Another award received for ‘Inisherin’s Penalty Souls’, Martin McDonagh’s tape won Three of the eight Golden Globes for which it was nominated: Best Musical or Comedy Film, Best Musical or Comedy Actor for Colin Farrell, and Best Screenplay for McDonagh himself.
Both ‘The Fabelmans’ and ‘Inisherin’s Banshees’ are cited as Oscar statuette favourites. As far as producer Steven Spielberg is concerned, it’s his eighth Golden Globe win. “I’ve been hiding from this story since I was 17. Although I’ve told it in chapters throughout my career, I’ve put a lot in my way.” the director talked about the film, which nostalgically recounts the early years of Spielberg’s life (Ohio, 1946), which marked the future of his artistic work.
‘Los Fabelmans’ is a very personal critique that begins in 1952 and does not ignore the passages that condition his relationship with art. his relationship with his chaotic family, his move to the states of Arizona and California (USA), or the periods of anti-Semitism he was exposed to in his youth.
‘Almas en grind de Inisherin’, for its part, won the first prize among all the films nominated. three statuettes of the eight statuettes for which he was nominated. This British film tells the story of two lifelong friends, Pádraic and Colm, when Colm abruptly ends their relationship and, encouraged by Pádraic’s sister and a friend with problems, tries to find a solution to rebuild their friendship. Events accelerate with traumatic consequences when Colm offers Pádraic a desperate ultimatum. This movie cannot be viewed in Spain until February 3, when it will be released in theaters.
Fulfilled the predictions cate blanchett, Winner of Best Dramatic Actress ‘TARWritten and directed by Todd Field, who left Ana de Armas without an award, the drama set in the world of classical music was nominated for her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in ‘Blonde’. The Australian translator, like many other winners, did not attend the gala to receive his award.
Austin Butler won for his role in ‘.Elvis won the Golden Globe for best dramatic actor, while Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan starred in ‘Everything at once, anywhere’. They won awards for best musical or comedy actor and best supporting actor, respectively. Angela Basset for playing Queen Ramonda Marvel Studios’ ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ won the best supporting actress award.