The five highlights of a ceremony in search of redemption

The Golden Globes made their big return to television on Tuesday, hoping to turn the page on the scandals that have tarnished their image. Between an irreverent presenter, long speeches and the lingering shadow of Will Smith’s slap in the face of the latest Oscars, here are five highlights of this 80th ceremony, which opens the awards season in the United States.

From left, Peter Czernin, Colin Farrell, Martin McDonagh, Kerry Condon, Brendan Gleeson, Graham Broadbent, Barry Keoghan, following winning the Golden Globe for Best Musical for ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’. Photo Frederic J. Brown/AFP

Confront racism

Mired for two years in accusations of racism, sexism and corruption, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), which awards the Golden Globes, hoped to turn the page. It was without counting on the teasing of the presenter, Jerrod Carmichael. The African-American comedian immediately quipped regarding the organization’s lack of diversity. “I’ll tell you why I’m here. I’m here because I’m black,” he said, calling himself “the black face of a beleaguered white organization.” Willingly irreverent, the actor recounted his dismay when the role of conductor of the evening was offered to him. Doubts quickly disappeared given the check for “500,000 dollars” offered by the organization, he joked, recounting a conversation with one of her friends. “She said to me, ‘Dude, you better put on a nice suit and take the cash from these white people. »

The intimidating Michelle Yeoh

As often, the award-winning celebrities have proven that they love to listen to themselves speak: almost all the acceptance speeches have nibbled on the allotted time. The ceremony, which was supposed to last only three hours, finally exceeded by twenty minutes. The producers have tried to dismiss the stars who dragged on, thanks to a little melody played on the piano. But most continued their thanks as if nothing had happened. In this role, it is the Malaysian Michelle Yeoh who shone the most. Elected best actress in a comedy for her role as a laundromat owner immersed in parallel universes in Everything everywhere all at once, she did not hesitate to take out the intimidation card. “Shut up, please,” she said mockingly, recalling the many fight scenes that punctuate the film. “I can screw you up, this is serious. »

Actress Michelle Yeoh and her Golden Globe for best actress in the comedy “Everything everywhere all at once”. Photo Frederic J. Brown/AFP

L’ombre de Will Smith

Will Smith was of course not invited, but his slap in the face of comedian Chris Rock on the Oscars stage last year continues to make talk in Hollywood. The episode is now an endless source of jokes. Jerrod Carmichael has thus claimed to have presented during a commercial break an award for “best representation of masculinity on television” to the actor, who had not supported a joke on the loss of hair of his wife.

Actor Eddie Murphy, rewarded for his entire career, gave a layer a little later. “There is a real plan you can follow to achieve success, prosperity, longevity and peace of mind,” he told a hilarious audience. “There are three things: pay your taxes, mind your own business, and keep the name of Will Smith’s wife out of your fucking mouth. »

Tom Cruise, mocked

And since the absentees are always wrong, Tom Cruise, whose film Top Gun: Maverick was nominated, also had his share of jokes at his expense. The American actor returned his three Golden Globes to the HFPA in 2021, in protest at the scandals. In the middle of the evening, Jerrod Carmichael came back on stage with three statuettes in hand, to represent these awards. “Hey guys, I found this,” he told the audience, before commenting on Tom Cruise’s membership in the Church of Scientology. “Maybe we should take those three things and trade them for the return of Shelly Miscavige,” the host added, referring to the cult leader’s wife, who hasn’t been seen in years. audience.

LGBTQ representation

Rewarded with a special prize for his career, series producer Ryan Murphy (Nip / Tuck, Glee, Pose) took the opportunity to deliver a vibrant plea to better represent the LGBTQ community on screen. In particular, he asked the public for a standing ovation for MJ Rodriguez, the star of his series Pose, who became the “first transgender actress to win a Golden Globe” in 2022 without being able to celebrate her victory, because of the scandals, the ceremony s took place without an audience or television. “My mission has been to take the unseen, the unloved and turn them into the heroes I hoped for, but never saw, in pop culture,” he said.

The main winners of the Golden Globes

Here are the winners in the main categories for the 80th Golden Globes which were handed out Tuesday night near Los Angeles.

FILMS

Best Drama Film: The Fabelmans

Best Comedy or Musical: The Banshees of Inisherin

Best Actor in a Drama: Austin Butler, Elvis

Best Actress in a Drama: Cate Blanchett, Tar

Best Actor in a Comedy: Colin Farrell, The Banshees of Inisherin

Best Actress in a Comedy: Michelle Yeoh, Everything everywhere all at once

Best Supporting Actor: Ke Huy Quan, Everything everywhere all at once

Best Supporting Actress: Angela Bassett, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Best director: Steven Spielberg, The Fabelmans

Best Foreign Language Film: Argentina, 1985

Best Animated Film: Pinocchio by Guillermo Del Toro

Best Screenplay: Martin McDonagh, Les Banshees d’Inisherin.

TV SHOWS

Best Drama Series: House of the Dragon

Best Comedy Series: Abbott Elementary

Best TV Movie or Miniseries: The White Lotus

Best Actor in a Drama Series: Kevin Costner, Yellowstone

Best Actress in a Drama Series: Zendaya, Euphoria

Best Actor in a Comedy Series: Jeremy Allen White, The Bear

Best Actress in a Comedy Series: Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary

Best Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries: Evan Peters, Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story

Best Actress in a Television Movie or Miniseries: Amanda Seyfried, The Dropout

The Golden Globes made their big comeback on television on Tuesday, hoping to turn the page on the scandals that have tarnished their image. Between an irreverent presenter, long speeches and the lingering shadow of Will Smith’s slap in the face at the last Oscars, here are five highlights of this 80th ceremony, which opens the awards season in the United States.From left to…

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