Atonement, Sweeney Todd win Golden Globes
Posted on Mon, 14 Jan 2008 02:11:45 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Bob Tourtellotte
BEVERLY HILLS, California (Reuters) - Film romance "Atonement" and movie musical
"Sweeney Todd" claimed the top honors at the strike-plagued Golden Globe Awards
on Sunday in a bare-bones news conference that lacked the usual Hollywood
glamour.
"Atonement," a World War Two epic about two lovers torn apart by a family
betrayal and the conflict in Europe, won the Golden Globe honor for best film
drama, and claimed a second award for best original score.
"Sweeney Todd," which was based on the popular stage show about a
vengeance-seeking barber, also won two of the most coveted awards -- best film
musical and best actor in a musical for Johnny Depp, who starred as the barber.
In other film categories, Daniel Day-Lewis was named best actor in a drama for
his portrayal of a hardscrabble oil prospector who gains enormous wealth in
"There Will Be Blood," and fellow Briton Julie Christie was best dramatic
actress playing an Alzheimer's disease sufferer in "Away From Her."
French actress Marion Cotillard won the Golden Globe as best actress in a movie
musical for her role as legendary singer Edith Piaf in the subtitled biopic "La
Vie En Rose."
The film awards given out by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association are a key
stop on the road to the world's leading film honors, the Oscars, but this year's
gala dinner, which typically is a champagne-soaked affair with red carpet
arrivals, was scaled way back due to the writers strike.
Some 10,500 Writers Guild members launched their walkout against the studios on
November 5, throwing the TV season into disarray, derailing film productions and
forcing several awards shows to change their formats.
WGA members threatened to picket the Globes, leaving nominees and presenters
expected to boycott the ceremony rather than cross picket lines.
FLEETING NEWS CONFERENCE
Lacking star power, television network NBC and the HFPA scrapped the usual
three-hour-plus gala broadcast, and in its place the news conference took just
over 30 minutes to air with a string of hosts from cable TV entertainment shows
reading the names of the winners.
Several commented on the night's unusual proceedings. Lara Spencer of "The
Insider" noted: "It's a different Golden Globes than we are used to watching."
"I just wanted to point out that those of us announcing the award winners are
not major movie stars, in case you didn't notice," she joked.
But the mood was mostly subdued in the press conference, filled with several
hundred journalists, media executives, HFPA members and celebrity publicists.
Spencer said the news conference was covered by 57 TV news crews from around the
world, 125 print journalists and some 40 photographers.
In other film awards, best supporting acting honors went to Javier Bardem for
playing a cold-blooded killer in grim crime thriller "No Country for Old Men"
and to Cate Blanchett for her role as one of several versions of Bob Dylan in a
quirky biopic about the singer, "I'm Not There."
"The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," about a paralyzed French journalist who
dictates a book by blinking his eye, was named best foreign-language film, and
Julian Schnabel earned the Golden Globe for best director for his work on the
movie.
While the Golden Globes draw the most attention for their recognition of films,
the HFPA also hands out a number of awards in television categories.
In that arena, cable network AMC's "Mad Men," about a group of Madison Avenue
advertising executives in the 1960s, was named best TV drama, and HBO's recently
canceled Hollywood satire "Extras" was best comedy.
(Editing by Steve Gorman and Eric Walsh)
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Photo:
Actor Johnny Depp is seen in Hollywood in this December 5, 2007 file photograph. Depp won the Golden Globe Award as best actor in a comedy or musical film for his role "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" at the 65th annual Golden Globe Awards news conference at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California January 13, 2008. REUTERS/Fred Prouser/Files
Posted on Mon, 14 Jan 2008 02:11:45 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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