(Beverly Hills) The Golden Globes honored Sunday Emilia Perezthe unclassifiable work of Jacques Audiard, which notably won the prize for best international film, during a ceremony which for the moment crowns very diverse winners.
Posted at 10:45 p.m.
Updated at 10:49 p.m.
WITH ANDREW MARSH
Agence France-Presse
At mid-ceremony, the French filmmaker’s musical odyssey on the gender transition of a Mexican drug trafficker had three statuettes with a Golden Globe for best supporting actress, for Zoe Saldaña, brilliant as a lawyer kidnapped by the heroine of the film , and the prize for best song for French artists Camille and Clément Ducol, who composed the original soundtrack.
Jacques Audiard dedicated his Globe for best international film “to all those who feel worried today”.
“This award is addressed to them, as an exhortation to keep their heads held high, to continue to fight and hope for better days,” insisted the French filmmaker.
With 10 nominations, his film, awarded at Cannes and promoted by Netflix, however, did not succeed in being a hit, two months before the Oscars.
The French director was beaten by Brady Corbet for the award for best director, for “The Brutalist”, a long portrait of an architect who survived the Holocaust trying to start a new life in the United States.
“I am honored to be in such good company with filmmakers whom I sincerely admire,” greeted the American, receiving his prize.
The Demi Moore sensation
Awarded and very noticed at Cannes, the star ofEmilia Perez Karla Sofía Gascón did not have the same success with Hollywood.
The transgender actress was beaten by the American Demi Moore, rewarded for her very committed performance in another French film, The Substance.
In this horrific fable by Coralie Fargeat, which does not skimp on the gore, the 62-year-old actress plays a former Hollywood glory addicted to a youth serum. A substance that generates a rejuvenated double of itself, with destructive impulses.
Demi Moore thanked the Frenchwoman for “this magical, daring, courageous, off the beaten track, completely crazy scenario”, which allowed her to finally be recognized during a major ceremony.
“I’m in shock,” insisted the actress. “I’ve been doing this job for a long time, more than 45 years, and this is the first time I’ve won anything as an actress. »
Comedian Nikki Glaser opened the evening with a barrage of witty jokes, including tackling Challengerscomedy about a love triangle with Zendaya.
“This movie was more sexually charged than Diddy’s credit card,” the rapper currently in custody on multiple charges of rape and sexual assault, she joked.
“Less predictable”
The Golden Globes have reformed in recent years, after the vast scandal revealed in 2021 on the corruption and racism of their members.
Their jury has notably become much larger and more diverse. The ceremony is “less predictable” and “certainly more international”, observes Pete Hammond, columnist at Deadline, for AFP. “They are more open to different genres of films.”
The drama categories, traditionally separated from comedies by the Golden Globes, also reflect this evolution.
The Canadian film The Brutalist thus obtained seven nominations. It is aiming for the prize for best dramatic film, but will notably have to get rid of the papal thriller Conclavewhich won the Golden Globe for best screenplay early Sunday evening.
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 which also includes Timothée Chalamet, for his remarkable incarnation of Bob Dylan in A complete stranger.
But this year, it is for actresses that the Golden Globes have the most importance, three days before voting for Oscar nominations closes.
Already fierce on the comedy side, the competition is just as fierce on the drama side.
Angelina Jolie shines with her interpretation of singer Maria Callas in MariaNicole Kidman impresses as a powerful woman with troubled sexuality in Babygirland Fernanda Torres moves as a widow devoted to her children under the Brazilian dictatorship of the 70s, in I’m still here.
The Oscars, which do not separate dramas from comedies, will only select five actresses.