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'Up in the Air' leads Golden Globes

Last Updated : 15 December 2009, 16:57 IST
Last Updated : 15 December 2009, 16:57 IST

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‘Up in the Air’ had the most nominations, followed by musical ‘Nine’, with five, including for best musical or comedy. Science-fiction action adventure ‘Avatar’ and director Quentin Tarantino’s World War II fantasy ‘Inglourious Basterds’ were nominated for four awards, including best drama.

Rounding out the movies nominated for Golden Globes, one of Hollywood’s most-watched awards shows, were Iraq war movie ‘The Hurt Locker’ and urban drama ‘Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire’.

Joining ‘Nine’ in the category for best movie musical or comedy were cooking movie ‘Julie & Julia’, box office sensation ‘The Hangover’ and Sundance hit ‘(500) Days of Summer’.

The Golden Globes are given out in January by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and are seen as a key indicator of which movies will compete for the world’s top film honours, the Oscars, in March.

Among the nominees for best actor in a film drama were Clooney, whose character in ‘Up in the Air’ is forced to contemplate his own life, Jeff Bridges playing a down-and-out country singer in ‘Crazy Heart’, Colin Firth as a man considering suicide in ‘A Single Man’, Morgan Freeman playing Nelson Mandela in ‘Invictus’ and Tobey Maguire for ‘Brothers’.

Nominations for best actress in a drama went to Sandra Bullock for football film ‘The Blind Side’, veteran Helen Mirren for ‘The Last Station’, Emily Blunt in ‘The Young Victoria’, Carey Mulligan with ‘An Education’ and newcomer Gabourey Sidibe in ‘Precious: Based on the Novel Push By Sapphire’.

Bullock also landed in the category for best actress in a musical or comedy in relationship film ‘The Proposal’. She is joined in that category by Marion Cotillard in ‘Nine’, Julia Roberts in ‘Duplicity’ and Meryl Streep with two nods, one for ‘It’s Complicated’ and a second for ‘Julie & Julia’.

Nominees for actor in a movie musical or comedy were Daniel Day-Lewis for ‘Nine’, Matt Damon in ‘The Informant!’, Robert Downey Jr for ‘Sherlock Holmes’, Joseph Gordon-Levitt in ‘(500) Days of Summer’ and Michael Stuhlberg for ‘A Serious Man’.
Finally, foreign language film nominees were Italian movie ‘Baaria’, Spanish director Pedro Almodovar’s ‘Broken Embraces’, Chilean movie ‘The Maid’, French movie ‘A Prophet’ and German movie ‘The White Ribbon.’

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Published 15 December 2009, 16:57 IST

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