Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Countdown begins for 78th Golden Globes

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THE PANDEMIC-delayed 78th Golden Globes is set for being broadcast live on NBC television Sunday. However, the show will still be held without the chummy gala dinners, hordes of photograph­ers, and designer gowns associated with the celebratio­n of the year’s best films and TV shows

Sunday’s ceremony will take place for the first time on two coasts, with comedians Tina Fey hosting from New York and Amy Poehler hosting from Beverly Hills, California. Some of the presenters, including Michael Douglas and his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones, will appear in person, but the nominees will attend from their homes or other locations around the world.

Tom O’Neill, the founder of awards prediction website Goldderby.com, said Fey and Poehler were the perfect hosts for unusual times. “They are snarky, lovable and mean, and they are fantastic entertaine­rs. They are also good at handling those inevitable fiasco moments,” O’Neill said.

Yet Sunday’s show will be a far cry from the usual boozy dinner in a Beverly Hills hotel where A-listers chatter and exchange hugs with friends old and new.

“The Globes have traditiona­lly been more fun than the Oscars in terms of the telecast. They are looser and funnier, and everyone’s drinking and it felt a little more unpredicta­ble,” said Alison Willmore, film critic at entertainm­ent website Vulture.com. “When there is magic in awards shows, it comes from everyone being in the same room together,” she added.

The coronaviru­s pandemic not only closed movie theaters and prompted studios to shift dozens of releases into late 2021 or 2022, but it also led to the postponeme­nt of awards shows and turned them into socially distanced affairs.

The Oscars don’t take place until April 25, but organizers have said it will be an in-person show from multiple locations.

O’Neill said virtual shows and webcams have given audiences an intimate glimpse into the lives and homes of celebritie­s. “It has taken us deeper into what we always wanted: an unscripted reality show with superstars,” he said.

The 1930s Hollywood drama “Mank” goes into Sunday’s ceremony with a leading six nomination­s, including for the top prize of best drama film.

But pundits say that’s no guarantee of success. The black-and-white film about the screenwrit­er of “Citizen Kane” faces stiff competitio­n from “Nomadland,” a moving documentar­y-style drama about van dwellers in recession-hit America, and the 1960s hippie courtroom drama “The Trial of the Chicago 7.” The #MeToo revenge black comedy “Promising Young Woman” and aging drama “The Father” round out the film drama nomination­s.

 ??  ?? Tina Fey (L) and Amy Poehler (R) arrive for the 71st Golden Globe Awards held in Beverly Hills, the U.S., Jan. 12, 2014.
Tina Fey (L) and Amy Poehler (R) arrive for the 71st Golden Globe Awards held in Beverly Hills, the U.S., Jan. 12, 2014.

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