The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Netflix’s ‘Mank’ tops Globes noms

- Andrew Marszal

LOS ANGELES: Netflix’s ‘Mank’, a black-and-white drama that dives into Hollywood’s Golden Age with the making of ‘Citizen Kane’, on Wednesday topped the nomination­s for the pandemicde­layed Golden Globes, as female directors finally broke through with multiple nods.

‘Mank’ earned six nomination­s, including best drama, followed by fellow Netflix movie ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ on five, in an announceme­nt that offered an important, early glimpse into the movies leading this year’s unique awards season.

The Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n, which has only previously nominated five female film directors in its long history, gave Globes nods to three women in the category this year.

The unveiling of the nomination­s, remotely cohosted by ‘Sex and the City’ star Sarah Jessica Parker and Taraji P Henson, whi led down the list of films and stars headed for the Globes ceremony later this month – itself seen as a bellwether for the Oscars in April.

As expected, pandemic-related theater closures and blockbuste­r delays boosted smaller, stay-athome movies from streamers this year, as Netflix thrashed the competitio­n with a whopping 22 film nomination­s – up from an impressive 17 last year.

Rival Amazon Prime earned seven film nomination­s, including three apiece for civil rights-themed play adaptation ‘One Night in Miami’ and ‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’.

Sacha Baron Cohen starred in the sequel mockumenta­ry about fictional Kazakh journalist Borat – which famously entrapped Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani – and earned a second acting nomination for his supporting work in ‘Chicago 7’, about the city’s 1968 anti-war riots.

“We’re so honoured – and just in case we don’t win any, I’ve already hired Rudy Giuliani to contest the results,” tweeted the British comedian.

We’re so honoured – and just in case we don’t win any, I’ve already hired Rudy Giuliani to contest the results.

Sacha Baron Cohen

‘5 Bloods’ snubbed

A small batch of prestige titles from Tinseltown’s traditiona­l major studios held their own, with Disney’s ‘Nomadland’, Sony’s ‘The Father’ and Universal’s ‘Promising Young Woman’ each earning four nods.

#MeToo revenge thriller ‘Promising Young Woman’ in particular exceeded expectatio­ns, with recognitio­n for best drama, director, screenplay and actress for Carey Mulligan.

Mulligan will compete with Viola Davis for 1920s blues drama ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bo om’ as well as Frances McDormand for ‘Nomadland’, which swept the prizes at the Venice and Toronto festivals and is the pick of many experts for overall best picture.

In the acting categories, late ‘Black Panther’ star Chadwick Boseman was also nominated for ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bo om’.

But he missed out on a second posthumous nod for ‘Da 5 Bloods’ – which failed to snare any nomination­s, despite the choice of director Spike Lee’s children as this year’s Globes ambassador­s, and a widely praised lead performanc­e by Delroy Lindo.

Instead the fiercely competitiv­e best actor in a drama category will feature heavyweigh­ts such as Anthony Hopkins for ‘The Father’, adapted from a French play about dementia, and Gary Oldman for ‘Mank’.

Surprising­ly, Meryl Streep missed out on a nomination for Netflix musical ‘The Prom’, which saw British talk show host James Corden honored instead.

Female directors arrive

Last year, the HFPA was slammed for its failure to nominate any female directors, but this time Chloe Zhao (‘Nomadland’), Regina King (‘One Night in Miami’) and Emerald Fennell (‘Promising Young Woman’) all earned nods.

Only five women had been nominated for best director across 77 previous editions of the Globes, with Barbra Streisand still the only female winner for 1983’s ‘Yentl’. Zhao becomes the first Asian female recognized in the category.

Disney+’s ‘Hamilton’, created from multiple performanc­es featuring the original Broadway cast, earned two nomination­s, including best musical or comedy film, and best actor for creator Lin-Manuel Miranda.

It is not allowed to compete at the Oscars, meaning the Globes represent the best chance for the Tony-winning musical about the US founding fathers to scoop up film accolades.

Foreign-language films, separated out into their own Globes pool, saw acclaimed Korean-American family drama ‘Minari’ nominated as it bids to emulate last year’s all-conquering ‘Parasite’.

In the television categories, Netflix was again dominant, scoring 20 nomination­s. Closest rival HBO earned seven, plus a further two for its new streaming platform HBO Max with ‘The Flight A endant’.

The latest season of British royal family drama ‘The Crown’ had the most recognitio­n with six nomination­s, ahead of recent Emmys smash hit ‘Schi ’s Creek’ on five.

The 78th Golden Globes, voted on by the 90-odd members of the HFPA, will be broadcast on Feb 28.

The season-crowning Oscars follow on April 25.

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This video screen grab shows Sarah Jessica Parker (le ) and Taraji P. Henson during the Golden Globes nomination­s.

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