For motion pictures, the HFPA currently presents awards in the following categories: Picture (Drama and Musical or Comedy), Actor (Drama and Musical or Comedy), Actress (Drama and Musical or Comedy), Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Director, Screenplay, Original Score, Original Song, Foreign Film and the Cecil B. DeMille Award.
Ster-Kinekor Distribution is proud to announce the following 24 nominations for their titles:
Finding Neverland (releases 18 February 2005)
Best Picture Drama
Best Director – Marc Forster
Best Actor Drama – Johnny Depp
Best Screenplay
Best Score
Closer (releases 14 January 2005)
Best Picture Drama
Best Director – Mike Nichols
Best Supporting Actress – Natalie Portman
Best Supporting Actor – Clive Owen
Best Screenplay - Patrick Marber
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind (already released – off circuit)
Best Picture Musical or Comedy
Best Actor Musical or Comedy – Jim Carrey
Best Actress Musical or Comedy – Kate Winslet
Best Screenplay - Charlie Kaufman
Kill Bill Vol. 2 (already released – off circuit)
Best Actress Drama - Uma Thurman
Best Supporting Actor - David Carridine
Being Julia (releases 25 February 2005)
Best Actress Musical or Comedy – Annette Bening
The Incredibles (currently on circuit)
Best Picture Musical or Comedy
Spanglish (releases 1 April 2005)
Best score - Hans Zimmer
Motorcycle Diaries (releases 4 March 2005)
Best Foreign Language Film - Brazil
Life And Death Of Peter Sellers (releases 25 March 2005)
Best Motion Picture Made For Television
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Made For Television - Geoffrey Rush
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Made For Television - Charlize Theron
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Made For Television - Emily Watson
In total, 9 films from Ster-Kinekor Distribution were nominated.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association is a group of Southern California-based international journalists. They started the Golden Globe Awards more than six decades ago. During the past 10 years, income derived from the Golden Globes has enabled the non-profit HFPA to grant more than $4.5 million to entertainment-related charities and fund scholarships and other programs for future film and television professionals.
The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards will take place on 16 January 2005. |