The Borneo Post

‘Squid Game’ vies for controvers­y-ridden Golden Globes

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THE global sensation ‘Squid Game’ is competing in the Golden Globe Awards in a year which saw the awards, mired in a number of controvers­ies, being boycotted by several studios and actors. The awards show, which takes place at 11am, Monday (Korean time) is being neither broadcast nor streamed live.

The boycotts come despite the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n attempts to respond to criticisms over lack of diversity.

This year’s nomination­s include several actors and projects of diverse background­s, including Korean actors Lee Jung-jae and Oh Yeong-soo competing for the best television actor and best supporting actor prizes, respective­ly.

The nine-part thriller ‘Squid Game’ was also nominated for the best drama series, reported The Korea Herald.

According to Netflix, the ‘Squid Game’ team, including director Hwang Dong-hyuk and actors Lee and Oh, will not be attending this year‘s Golden Globes. The global streaming service had not submitted the drama series for considerat­ion.

Considered one of the two biggest US film honors alongside the Academy Awards, the Golden Globe Awards has come under fire over allegation­s of racism and sexism.

The annual event faced a boycott from film studios and stars in Hollywood, including Tom Cruise, who returned the Golden Globe trophies he had won over the years.

An ethics controvers­y and criticism over lack of diversity were brought to the fore when ‘Minari’ won the best foreignlan­guage film at the 2021 Golden Globe Awards.

The film by Korean American director Lee Isaac Chung could not compete in the best drama, musical or comedy category, because the Golden Globe Awards rules categorise­d the film, most of whose dialogue was spoken in Korean, as a foreign-language film. The film was produced by American production company Plan B and New York-based film distributo­r A24.

The previous eligibilit­y rules for the best foreign-language film stated that any film in which at least 51 percent of its dialogue was not in English must be entered into the foreign language category. This prevented the project from competing in the best drama, musical or comedy category, which was exclusive to English-language motion pictures.

With the new eligibilit­y guidelines announced in mid2021, the non-English language motion pictures became eligible to compete for the best motion pictures in drama, musical or comedy awards as well.

 ?? ?? File photo of the Squid Game.
File photo of the Squid Game.

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