The Oklahoman

`Nomadland,' `Borat' win at a socially distant Golden Globes

- By Jake Coyle

NEW YORK—With home bound nominees appearing by remote video and hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler on different sides of the country, a very socially distanced 78 th Golden Globe Awards trudged on in the midst of the pandemic and amid a storm of criticism for the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n, with top awards going to “Nomadland,” “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm,” “The Crown” and “Schitt's Creek.”

The night's top award, best picture drama, went to Chloé Zhao's elegiac road movie“No mad land ,” a Western set across economic upheaval and personal grief. Zhao, the China-born filmmaker of, became the first woman of Asian descent to win best director. She's only the second woman in the history of the Globes to win, and the first since Barbra Streisand won for “Yentl” in 1984.

“`Nomadland at its core for me isa pilgrim age through grief and healing,” said Zhao, accepting the awards remotely. “For everyone who has gone through this difficult and beautiful journey at some point in their lives, this is for you.”

With a canceled red carpet and stars giving speeches from the couch, Sunday's Globes had little of their typically frothy flavor. But they went on, neverthele­ss, with winners in sweats and dogs in laps, in a pandemic that has sapped nearly all the glamour out of Hollywood.

Facing scant traditiona­l studio competitio­n, streaming services dominated the Globes like never before — even if the top award went to a familiar if renamed source: Searchligh­t Pictures, the now Disney-owned specialty label behind “12 Years a Slave” and “Birdman.”

Amazon' s“Bo rat Subsequent Moviefilm” — one of the few nominated films shot partly during the pandemic — won best film, comedy or musical. Its star, guerilla comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, also won best actor in a comedy. Referring to Rudy Giulia ni' s in famous cameo, Baron Cohen thanked “a fresh new talent who came from nowhere and turned out to be a comedy genius.”

 ?? [NBC VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? Hosts Tina Fey, left, from New York, and Amy Poehler, from Beverly Hills, Calif., speak at the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.
[NBC VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Hosts Tina Fey, left, from New York, and Amy Poehler, from Beverly Hills, Calif., speak at the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.

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