Pyrénées-Orientales: After the threats of Indochina and Louise Attack, the Déferlantes will not go to Perpignan

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In search of redemption, the Golden Globes hail Steven Spielberg

The Golden Globes made their big comeback on television on Tuesday and notably acclaimed director Steven Spielberg, who was well present in the room alongside many Hollywood heavyweights, despite the scandals that have tarnished the image of these awards. American filmmaker received the Golden Globe for Best Director for his intimate ‘The Fabelmans’, which also won Best Drama. He co-starred with the Irish tragicomedy ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’. The film, which tells the abrupt end of a friendship on an imaginary island in the 1920s, won three Golden Globes, including Best Comedy and Best Actor for Colin Farrell. Largely inspired by Mr. Spielberg’s childhood, “The Fabelmans” depicts a young American Jew who dreams of making films in the 1960s, while his parents watch their couple inexorably fall apart. On stage, the director explained that he “never had the courage to face this story head-on”. By his own admission, his personal story comes through in fragments in some of his films such as “ET” or “Encounter of the Third Kind”. But the filmmaker, who lost his father in 2020 and his mother in 2017, finally waited until he was 75 to really bring his childhood to the screen. Golden Globes tried to turn the page on accusations of racism, sexism and corruption aimed at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), which forms their jury and which had no black members in 2021. After a ceremony without television broadcast in 2022, the American network NBC agreed this year to resume broadcasting following a series of reforms to improve the diversity of the HFPA. on the presence or not of the invited stars, to gauge whether Hollywood is ready to grant a comeback to the Golden Globes. Many heavyweights have responded. Directors James Cameron, nominated for the second part of “Avatar”, and Guillermo del Toro, who won the prize for best animated film for his “Pinocchio”, thus walked the red carpet. Just like actor Brad Pitt or singer Rihanna. But the evening also had notable absentees. Crowned best actress in a dramatic film for her role as a ruthless conductor in “Tar”, Cate Blanchett was not present to receive her award. Other winners like Kevin Costner (“Yellowstone”), Zendaya (“Euphoria “) and Amanda Seyfried (“The Dropout”) were also absent. As did Tom Cruise, producer of the blockbuster “Top Gun: Maverick”, who returned his three Golden Globes in 2021 in protest, or actor Brendan Fraser, nominated for “The Whale”. Austin Butler, on the other hand, was delighted to take the stage to accept his role as Best Actor in a Drama, following his brilliant portrayal of rock ‘n’ roll legend Elvis Presley in the biopic ‘Elvis’.”You were an icon and a rebel, and I t ‘love it so much,’ said the American actor, speaking directly to the deceased singer. in the surreal “Everything Everywhere All At Once”. The film also earned Vietnamese actor Ke Huy Quan a Best Supporting Actor award, who plays her husband. American comedian Jerrod Carmichael. He immediately joked about the lack of diversity which has turned into a drag on the HFPA. “I’ll tell you why I’m here. I’m here because I’m black,” he said. calling itself “the black face of a beleaguered white organization”. Faced with the scandals, the HFPA notably renewed the jury of the Golden Globes, including 103 new entrants – who are not full members of the association -, including many women and people from ethnic minorities. Reforms defended by some of the guests “I think we should applaud the fact that an organization makes such radical changes”, declared James Cameron, of “Avatar”, to AFP. It remains to be seen whether this will be enough for the Golden Globes to regain their influence of yesteryear. In the past, a success at this ceremony was a valuable marketing tool, capable of launching a victorious campaign towards the supreme reward of the Oscars, scheduled for March 12. But their power of influence now seems to be permanently diminished, according to the press. specialized. This year, the studios themselves, which used to drown the winners under champagne, have for the most part given up on their sumptuous “after-parties”.amz-rfo/ube

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