Los Angeles, December 10 (Reporter Zhang Chaoqun) The list of nominees for the 73rd American Film and Television Golden Globe Awards was announced at the Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Hollywood, and in this list voted by about 85 reporters of the Hollywood Foreign Journalists Association, the feature film "Carol" became the most nominated film with 5 nominations.
The five nominations were Best Picture in the Drama Series, Best Actress (both nominated), Best Director and Best Original Music. Based on a 1952 best-selling novel by American writer Patricia Haysmith, the film takes place in New York in 1952 and tells the story of a young saleswoman played by American actress Rooney Mara and a middle-aged woman played by Kate Blanchett.
Marla and Blanchett won two seats in the five nominations for Best Actress in a Feature Film, and Blanchett, who has already won two Academy Awards in the Acting Category and three Golden Globe trophies, is once again a strong contender for the award. In addition, three post-80s rising stars Brie Larsen ("The Room"), Silsa Ronan ("Brooklyn") and Alicia Vikander ("Danish Girl") were shortlisted for the nomination.
British actor Eddie Redmayne, who starred in Stephen Hawking in the Golden Globe award for Best Actor in a Drama Series and Academy Award for Best Actor in a Drama Last year in The Theory of Everything, was nominated for Best Actor in a Feature Film this year for the first transgender role in human history to be surgically transformed from male to female in the film "Danish Girl". Leonardo DiCaprio ("Soul Returner"), black actor Will Smith ("Concussion"), Brian Cranston ("Trumbo") and Michael Fassbinder ("Steve Jobs") were nominated for the Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series.
In addition to "Carol," the best drama film includes the action film Mad Max: Fury Road by Australian director George Miller, and DiCaprio's "Soul Returner," "Room" and "Focus," which tell the story of a framed hunter's revenge.
Among the nominations for Best Picture in the Comedy/Cabaret category were the space sci-fi film The Martian, the biopic About a Single Mother Who Became a Successful Entrepreneur by Improving Her Everyday Necessities, The Struggle of Joey, the American actress Amy Schumer's self-written and self-starred film "The Wreckage of Life", which Brad Pitt starred in, set in the 2008 financial crisis, and the comedy "Female Spy".
Following a two-time Golden Globe Award in 2013 and 2014, Jennifer Lawrence was nominated for Best Actress in Comedy/Cabaret this year for her role as a single mother in "Joey's Struggle," with octogenarian Maggie Smith ("The Lady In the Van"), Amy Schumer (The Wreckage of Life), Melissa McCarthy ("The Female Spy") and Lily Thompson ("Walking with Grandma").
Nominated for Best Actor in a Comedy/Cabaret were Matt Damon (The Martian), Christian Bell (The Big Short), Al Pacino (Danny Collins) and Mark Lafaro (Polar Bear Forever).
Alejandro Inarito, a famous Mexican director who directed Birdman, was nominated for Best Director again this year for the film "Soul Returner", and the best director awards were also competed for Todd Haynes ("Carol"), Tom McCarthy ("Focus"), George Miller's "Mad Max: Fury Road" and Ridley Scott ("The Martian Rescue").
Two Disney/Pixar animated films, Mind Agents and Dinosaur Heads, were nominated for Best Animated Feature along with Deranged, Shaun the Sheep and Snoopy: The Peanuts Movie.
Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film were the French, Turkish, Qatari, German co-production Mustang, Hungarian film Son of Saul, Hyper-New Testament (Luxembourg/France/Belgium), Club of Priests (Chile) and Fencer (Finland/Estonia/Germany).
In the TV category, "Hip Hop Empire", "Game of Thrones", "Hacker Legion", "Narcos" and "Legends of the Ancient Battlefield" will compete for the best TV series in the drama category. The nominations for the Best Comedy TV Series have changed from the situation dominated by traditional TV stations in previous years, with "Women's Prison" produced by Netflix video website, "Free to Do Whatever You Want", Amazon original drama "Mozart in the Jungle" and "Transparent Life" receiving 4 of 5 nominations, and HBO's "Black History of Silicon Valley" receiving another nomination. American Horror Story: Hotel, Ice Storm, American Serious Crime, Flesh and Blood, and Wolf Hall were nominated for Best Miniseries/TV Movie.
Founded in 1943, the Golden Globe Awards are one of the most important awards in the American film and television industry. This year's Golden Globe Awards ceremony is scheduled for January 10, 2016 at the Hilton Los Angeles Beverly Hills Hotel. (End)