Culture

'12 Years a Slave,''American Hustle' win top Golden Globes

( Agencies ) Updated: 2014-01-13 13:36:59

'12 Years a Slave,''American Hustle' win top Golden Globes

The cast and crew of "American Hustle" pose backstage with their Best Picture - Comedy or Musical award at the 71st annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California January 12, 2014. [Photo/Agencies]

'12 Years a Slave,''American Hustle' win top Golden Globes
71st Golden Globe Awards
'12 Years a Slave,''American Hustle' win top Golden Globes
Jennifer Lawrence wins Golden Globe for 'American Hustle' 
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - The film "12 Years a Slave" took the coveted Golden Globe for best drama and "American Hustle" won best musical or comedy in a kick-off to the Hollywood awards season that foreshadows a wide scattering of honors for a year crowded with high-quality movies.

"American Hustle," a romp through corruption in the 1970s directed by David O. Russell, was the top winner, taking home three of its seven nominations for the 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards, an important but not entirely accurate barometer for the film industry's highest honors, the Academy Awards to be held on March 2.

Director Steve McQueen's brutal depiction of pre-Civil war slavery in "12 Years a Slave," based on a true story of a free black man sold into slavery, only won one award out of its seven nominations and was shut out from the acting honors.

The top drama acting awards went to Cate Blanchett for her turn as a riches-to-rags socialite in Woody Allen's tragicomedy "Blue Jasmine" and Matthew McConaughey for his unlikely AIDS activist in "Dallas Buyers Club," for which he lost 50 pounds (22.7 kg).

"Ron Woodroof's story was an underdog, for years it was an underdog, we couldn't get it made ... I'm so glad it got passed on so many times or it wouldn't have come to me," said McConaughey, widely lauded for a string of strong performances this year.

His co-star Jared Leto took the best supporting actor Globe for his role as Rayon, a transsexual with AIDS.

Amy Adams won best actress in a musical or comedy for her role as the conniving partner to a con-man played by Christian Bale in "American Hustle," while Jennifer Lawrence took best supporting actress for her turn as his loopy wife.

Leonardo DiCaprio won best actor in a musical or comedy for his role as a fast-living, drug-popping, swindling stockbroker in the "The Wolf of Wall Street," his fifth collaboration with director Martin Scorsese.

"As the history of cinema unfolds, you will be regarded as one of the great artists of all time," DiCaprio told Scorsese as he accepted the award.

Previous Page 1 2 Next Page

 
Editor's Picks
Hot words

Most Popular
 
...
...