Der Spiegel March 1, 2021

Original title: "The Land of No Man" won two film awards
Helena Zegel won nothing at the Ballon d'Or
Executive Summary:
At the Ballon d'Or, Judy Foster won best supporting actress, but 12-year-old German Helena Zegel did not. The Director's Award was awarded to a lady for the second time.
Helena Zengel, a 12-year-old German actress, won nothing at the Golden Globes. In the "Best Supporting Actress" award, Jodie Foster won for her role in the political thriller Mauritanian. The Hollywood Foreign Correspondents Association made the announcement Monday night.
Director Zhao Ting's road movie "The Land of No One" won the Golden Globe Award for Best Feature Film. Zhao also won the Best Director trophy, becoming the second woman in The Golden Globes history to win the award.
Zegel, who carries the hopes of the German future generation, participated in the online awards ceremony from Berlin. The show took place in the Spherical Hall in Beverly Hills as usual due to the pandemic. Comedians Tina Fei and Amy Poehler presided over the ceremony on different stages in California and New York, respectively. Winners watch through video.
In West's "Something New from the World" (literal translation), the student, along with Oscar winner Tom Hanks, plays an orphan raised by an aboriginal man. Led by director Paul Greengrass, Helena made her debut on stage and attracted widespread attention in Hollywood. Two years ago, the young star had his first major success with the German film System Breaker.
In addition to the Oscars and Emmys, the Golden Globes are considered the most important awards for film and television. In addition to the 14 film trophies, there are also 11 television awards. (CoCo compilation in German)