'The Power of the Dog' and 'West Side Story' took the top film prizes at an untelevised Golden Globes.
New Zealand director Jane Campion poses during a photocall ahead of the premiere screening of her movie"The power of the dog" in Paris.LOS ANGELES - "The Power of the Dog" and"West Side Story" took the top film prizes at an untelevised Golden Globes, largely ignored by Hollywood, where winners were unveiled via a live blog without any of the usual A-list glamour.
Jane Campion's dark Western"The Power of the Dog" became the second film directed by a woman to win the best drama prize. The film also won for best director and best supporting actor for Kodi Smit-McPhee. Steven Spielberg's"West Side Story" remake claimed best comedy or musical, as well as lead and supporting actress prizes for stars Rachel Zegler and Ariana DeBose.Will Smith and Nicole Kidman won the best actor and actress drama prizes for their turns in"King Richard" and"Being the Ricardos," while HBO drama"Succession" led the television prizes.
The Globes are traditionally billed as Tinseltown's biggest party -- in past years, the event was watched by TV audiences of millions and spawned frenzied debate and memes on social media. This year, NBC scrapped its broadcast, and the event failed to trend on Twitter, where pop culture fans were more preoccupied with the death of US comedian Bob Saget.
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