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The Brutalist and Emilia Perez win top film awards at Golden Globes
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The Golden Globes ceremony took place recently, with "The Brutalist" emerging as the top winner in the drama category. The film tells the story of a Holocaust survivor who becomes a successful architect in the US. It is worth noting that "The Brutalist" is considered a major contender for the Academy Awards, following its win at the Golden Globes. Another winner was "Emilia Perez", a surreal narco-musical, which took home the award for best comedy or musical.
You can maybe put us in jail, you can beat us up, but you never can take away our soul, our resistance, our identity.
I'm here on the backs of the talents of so many people over the years.
You could really do anything ... except tell the country who to vote for.
This was not an easy movie to make.
I'm just in shock right now. I've been doing this a long time, like over 45 years, and this is the first thing I've ever won as an actor.
Thirty years ago, I had a producer tell me that I was a popcorn actress.
I was told that no one would come out and see it.
No one was asking for a three-and-half-hour film about a mid-century designer in 70mm. But it works.
I was told that this film was un-distributable.
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perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.Academy Awards
- 2.Netflix
- 3.Beverly Hilton
- 4.Dick Clark Productions
- 5.Eldridge Industries
- 6.Hollywood Foreign Press Association
- 7.Nielsen
- 8.VistaVision
persons
- 1.Fernanda Torres
- 2.Karla Sofia Gascón
- 3.Adrien Brody
- 4.Brady Corbet
- 5.Demi Moore
- 6.Zoe Saldana
- 7.Anna Sawai
- 8.Colin Farrell
- 9.Donald Trump
- 10.Hiroyuki Sanada
- 11.Jacques Audiard
- 12.Jean Smart
technicals
- 1.Golden Globes
- 2.Brutalist
- 3.Emilia Pérez
- 4.Oscars
- 5.Wicked
- 6.Hacks
- 7.Shogun
- 8.Holocaust
- 9.I'm Still Here
- 10.Substance
- 11.A Different Man
- 12.Bear