Ten nominations for the musical “Emilia Perez”

Ten nominations for the musical “Emilia Perez”
Ten nominations for the musical “Emilia Perez”

Favorite of the Golden Globes, will the film “Emilia Perez” complete its transformation into the big winner? This is the whole point of the ceremony on Sunday for Jacques Audiard’s musical odyssey on the gender transition of a Mexican drug trafficker.

The French filmmaker’s film has ten nominations, notably in the categories of best comedy, best director, best actress for Karla Sofía Gascón in the title role, best supporting actress for Zoe Saldaña and Selena Gomez, and best screenplay.

With a record number of nominations for a musical, this film awarded at and broadcast by Netflix “is the big favorite, by far”, reminds AFP Pete Hammond, of the specialist site Deadline. Shot mainly in Spanish, the feature film also competes in the categories of best international film, best soundtrack, and best song – two nominations. Its harvest will give an indication of its potential for the Oscars in March. According to Pete Hammond, his main competitor for the best comedy prize remains the Cannes Palme d’Or “Anora”, where Sean Baker chronicles the setbacks of a young prostitute from Brooklyn, portrayed as a modern Cinderella.

Holiday commercial hit, “Wicked” appears “disadvantaged”, with only four nominations. But its star Cynthia Erivo, who plays the witch from “The Wizard of Oz” opposite singer Ariana Grande in this adaptation of a Broadway musical, could steal the show from transgender actress Karla Sofía Gascón.

A more international ceremony

Another French film, “The Substance” also plays the “outsiders”, notes the columnist. This horrific fable by Coralie Fargeat, where Demi Moore plays a former Hollywood glory addicted to a youth serum, has five nominations, notably in the categories of best comedy, best direction and best actress. A macabre tale about the dictates of eternal youth, the film “will resonate in Hollywood,” believes Pete Hammond.

Still marked by the vast scandal revealed in 2021 on the ethical failings, racism and corruption of their members, the Golden Globes have largely reformed in recent years. In particular, they added more than 200 members from the four corners of the globe to their jury. A change which is felt in the nominations, according to Pete Hammond. The ceremony is “less predictable” and “definitely more international. They are more open to different genres of films.

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The drama categories, traditionally separated from comedies by the Golden Globes, also reflect this evolution. The Canadian film “The Brutalist,” a portrait of a Holocaust survivor architect trying to rebuild his life in the United States, received seven nominations. He is aiming for the prize for best dramatic film, but will notably have to get rid of the papal thriller “Conclave”, nominated in six categories.

Fierce competition among actresses

The stars of the two films, Adrien Brody and Ralph Fiennes – brilliant as a cardinal embroiled in the Vatican’s shenanigans to elect a new pope – face off for the title of best actor in a dramatic film. A race in which Timothée Chalamet could join for his remarkable incarnation of Bob Dylan in “A Perfect Stranger”.

But this year, it is on the fate of actresses that the Golden Globes are most likely to weigh, three days before the close of voting for Oscar nominations. Already fierce on the comedy side, the competition is just as fierce on the drama side. Angelina Jolie shines with her interpretation of the singer Maria Callas in “Maria”, Nicole Kidman impresses as a woman of power with troubled sexuality in “Babygirl”, and Fernanda Torres moves as a widow devoted to her children under the Brazilian dictatorship of the 70s in “I’m still here.”

Without forgetting Kate Winslet, who lends her features to the war photographer “Lee Miller”, or Pamela Anderson, surprising as a revue dancer overtaken by age in “The Last Showgirl”. The Oscars, which do not separate dramas from comedies, will only select five actresses. “The best actress category is so crowded that some people who surely would have won in another year won’t even be nominated,” observes Pete Hammond. “That’s where the Golden Globes can really help,” he adds.

(afp/er)

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