EXCLUSIVE: Hannah Montana co-creator Michael Poryes has partnered with French kids producer Superprod Group to create an Italy-set tween comedy series, titled Home Sweet Rome.
03.02.2021 - 19:55 / deadline.com
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association often differs with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences when it comes to films not in the English language. Case in point this year, two titles not eligible in the International Feature Oscar race made the cut with the Golden Globes this morning as both Italy’s The Life Ahead and A24’s Korean-American family drama Minari scored nominations in the Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language category.
As a U.S. production, Minari does not qualify for
.EXCLUSIVE: Hannah Montana co-creator Michael Poryes has partnered with French kids producer Superprod Group to create an Italy-set tween comedy series, titled Home Sweet Rome.
Minari, which opens today, is the most autobiographical film of this award season — a distinction that only highlights how painstakingly, yet disarmingly, the multigenerational drama was made.
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nominees for the 78th Golden Globes. On 28 February, the ceremony will mark one of the first big stops on the road to the Oscars, providing a first guide of the lay of the land in this year’s unique awards season.
Emily in Paris has spoken of her surprise and “rage” that Michaela Coel’s BBC series I May Destroy You was shut out by the Golden Globes. The critically panned comedy, starring Lily Collins as an American marketing whizz working in France, was nominated in two categories — Best TV Series (Musical or Comedy) and Best Actress in a TV Series (Musical or Comedy) for Collins.
announcement of the nominations earlier today made sure of one striking difference: 2021 would not be another British invasion, as took place last year when Fleabag and 1917 respectively won a number of the top prizes. Perhaps the most notable snub was of Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You, the electric BBC/HBO series which became one of the most talked about of last year.
One of Wednesday's biggest Golden Globe surprises may have come in the two nominations awarded to Netflix's Emily in Paris, for both best TV series, musical or comedy, and best actress in a TV series, musical or comedy, for star Lily Collins. Collins, a producer on the Darren Star series about an American girl in France, working at a marketing firm, is also celebrating the six nominations (leading the film categories) for Mank, in which she co-stars.
In a year in which most Americans were homebound due to the coronavirus pandemic, the streamers dominated the 78th annual Golden Globe Awards nominations with an overwhelming 68 mentions spanning film and TV. Still, when it came to the top film category, best motion picture drama, the traditional theatrical distributors held their ground, accounting for three of the five nominations.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorRyan Murphy came away from Golden Globe nominations morning with a half-dozen mentions for his Netflix TV and movie productions, making him a significant contributor to the streamer’s industry-leading haul of 42 total mentions.Murphy, co-creator of “Glee,” “American Horror Story” and many other series, has long been a favorite of Hollywood Foreign Press Association voters.
Fleabag and 1917 respectively won a number of the top prizes. Perhaps the most notable snub was of Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You, the electric BBC/HBO series which became one of the most talked about of last year.
I May Destroy You has not been awarded a single nomination at this year’s Golden Globes awards.Fans and critics alike have condemned the BBC–HBO drama’s omission from the 2021 list, with some calling the snub an “absolute travesty” and “bewildering”.Michaela Coel’s hit drama about a woman piecing together the events of her sexual assault was widely expected to land nods in the Best Limited Series category.
This morning, 12-year-old German actress Helena Zengel earned her first Golden Globe nomination for her turn opposite Tom Hanks in Western, News of the World.
Golden Globes.The 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards nominations see a total of 18.6% of all acting nominees going to BIPOC performers across the film and television categories.The majority of these acting nominees that are BIPOC came from the film side of the ballot, where there were 30%, including both Viola Davis (“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”) and Andra Day (“The United States vs.
Golden Globes nominations will be announced later today as the Hollywood awards season officially kicks off. The accolade, bestowed by more than 90 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press, honours the best in film and television with fans eagerly awaiting to see if their favourite shows and actors from last year will get the recognition they deserve.