Chattanooga Times Free Press

‘Trial of the Chicago 7’ takes top honors

- BY JAKE COYLE

The starry cast of Aaron Sorkin’s 1960s courtroom drama “The Trial of the Chicago 7” took the top prize Sunday at a virtual, pre-taped Screen Actors Guild Awards that saw Netflix snag Hollywood actors’ highest honor for the first time.

The 27th SAG Awards, presented by the Hollywood actors’ guild SAG-Aftra, were a muted affair — and not just because the ceremony was virtual, without a red carpet and condensed to a prerecorde­d, Zoom-heavy, onehour broadcast on TBS and TNT. The perceived Academy Awards frontrunne­r — Chloé Zhao’s “Nomadland” — wasn’t nominated for best ensemble, making this year’s postponed SAG Awards less of an Oscar preview than it is most years.

Still, the win for “The Trial of the Chicago 7” marked the first time a film from any streaming service won the guild’s ensemble award. Written and directed by Sorkin, “The Trial of the Chicago 7” had been set for theatrical release by Paramount Pictures before the pandemic hit, leading to its sale to Netflix. The streamer is still after its first bestpictur­e win at the Oscars.

Frank Langella, who plays the judge who presided over the 1969 prosecutio­n of activists arrested during the 1968 Democratic National Convention, drew parallels between that era’s unrest and today’s while accepting the award on behalf of the cast.

The win came over two other Netflix releases — “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” and “Da 5 Bloods” — as well as Amazon’s “One Night in Miami” and A24’s “Minari.” Had Lee Isaac Chung’s KoreanAmer­ican family drama “Minari” won, it would have been the second straight year a film largely not in English won SAG’s top award. Last year, the cast of “Parasite” triumphed, becoming the first cast from a non-English language film to do so.

In television categories, the ensembles of “Schitt’s Creek” (for comedy series) and “The Crown” (for drama series) added to their string of awards. Other winners included Anya Taylor-Joy (“The Queen’s Gambit”), Gillian Anderson (“The Crown”), Jason Sudeikis (“Ted Lasso”), Jason Bateman (“Ozark”) and Mark Ruffalo (“I Know This Much Is True”).

 ?? SAG AWARDS VIA AP ?? In this video grab provided by the SAG Awards, members of the cast of “The Crown” accept the award for outstandin­g performanc­e by an ensemble in a drama series during the 27th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
SAG AWARDS VIA AP In this video grab provided by the SAG Awards, members of the cast of “The Crown” accept the award for outstandin­g performanc­e by an ensemble in a drama series during the 27th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.

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