Chloe Zhao, the second Chinese woman to win the award

The Golden Globe Awards crown the late Nomadland and Bozeman

  • Actor Chadwick Bosman, who died last August, won the award for Best Actor in a Dramatic Film.

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  • Chinese Chloe Zhao won the best director award for the movie "Newmanland" ... starring actress Frances McDomart.

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  • American actress and activist Jane Fonda

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The 78th "Golden Globe" Awards were held, the night before last, after they were postponed for two months due to the Corona pandemic.

The ceremony witnessed the presence of the actors directly, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, in Beverly Hills, or participating virtually.

Celebrities included: Salma Hayek, Regina King, Margaret Robbie and Renee Zellwegers.

The events this year were held differently from the previous year due to the Corona pandemic, as the presenters, actresses: Tina Fey and Amy Buller, presented the ceremony from two different places in America, with the presence of members of health care workers, taking into account social distancing.

Tia performed from the Renobo Ballroom in New York City, while Amy performed from the Beverley Hilton, Los Angeles.

The ceremony saw Chinese director Chloe Zhao win the award for best director for "Newmanland", becoming the second woman to receive this award since 1984, when actress and director Barabra Streisand won the award for the movie "Intel".

Nomaland, starring actress Frances McDomart, won the Golden Globe Award for Best Dramatic Film.

Actress Andard Day won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Dramatic Film, for her role in "The United States Versus Billy Holiday."

The late actor Chadwick Bosman, who died last August, won the Best Actor in a Dramatic Film Award for his role in "What Rani Black Bottom", and his widow received the award.

"The Crown" won awards for Best Dramatic TV Actor, Best Actress in a Dramatic Series by Actress Emma Corinne, who played Princess Diana, Best Actor in a Dramatic Series by Josh O'Connor for his portrayal of Prince Charles, and Best Supporting Actress in a Dramatic Series. By actress Julian Anderson, for her portrayal of the late British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

"The Queen Gambit" won the Golden Globe Award for Best Series or Short Film, and the heroine of the series, Anya Taylor, won the award for Best Actress in a Film or Mini-Series.

"Sheet Creek" won the best comedy series award, and actress Catherine O'Hara won the best actress in a comedy series for her role in the series.

Award to "Jane Fonda" for 60 years of acting

The American actress and activist, Jane Fonda, won an award for her entire work at the Golden Globe Awards, culminating in a career in film and television, and in defending social issues for nearly 60 years.

Fonda, 83, issued a call for diversity during her acceptance of the award, saying that storytelling is a fundamental issue, to achieve mutual understanding between human beings.

Her comments came amid controversy that there are no black members in the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which awards the Golden Globes.

"There's a story that we're afraid to see and hear about ourselves in our industry, it's a story about what voices we respect, and what voices we don't care about," said Fonda, who received her award while wearing a white suit and shining long earring.

Fonda appeared for the first time in 1960 on Broadway and on the silver screen, and became one of the biggest movie stars in the 1960s and 1970s with films such as: (Barberla), (Clute), and (9 to 5).

Fonda is a political activist who campaigned against the Vietnam War in the 1970s.

It campaigned against the Iraq War in 2003. In past years, it took part in protests to highlight the dangers of global warming.

The daughter of late actor Henry Fonda and sister of late actor Peter Fonda won two Oscars and seven Golden Globes.

the whole world

Hollywood stars have continued to attack the Foreign Press Organization in Hollywood, which is organizing the Golden Globe Awards, because there is no black-skinned member in it.

The account of the "Golden Globe" issued a statement, saying: “We know that the committee should represent all societies in the world that love cinema and television, whom artists inspire and teach them. We know that black people should be represented in the committee, such as All societies are not represented, and we will start working on that immediately.

Despite the response of the official account of the "Golden Globe" on Twitter, the attack did not stop, and actor Mark Rafflo described it as a mere cosmetic, and he published a blog, saying: "Cosmetic reform is not enough", as a comment on a picture of the award in silver, unlike the original Aureus, and appeared broken.

Stars attacked the "organizing committee" for not having any black-skinned member.

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