From Anya Taylor Joy to Lin-Manuel Miranda: Who were all the Latinos at the Golden Globes 2021
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Although representation this year was low, Latinx and Hispanic stars rep the culture during the Golden Globes 2021. Argentine-British-American actress
Anya Taylor-Joy secured two nominations, one for Best Actress in a Series, Limited-Series, or TV Movie for her role in the Netflix series
The Queen’s Gambit. And the second in the category Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy for her role in Emma. The 24-year-old actress received the award as Best Actress in a Series, Limited-Series, or TV Movie.
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The 78th annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony occurred Sunday, Feb. 28. IPR's Nicole Baxter review the winners and controversy around this year's awards.
Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat character is going out on a high note.
Cohen won best actor in a comedy or musical, and his “Borat” sequel upset the Disney+ adaptation of “Hamilton” by winning best film in the category at the Golden Globes on Sunday night.
Like its predecessor, “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” poked fun at the blatant antisemitism found in parts of Eastern Europe. It features a scene with Holocaust survivor Judith Dim Evans in a synagogue who helps Borat (almost) come to grips with his backward views about Jews.
But just before the film’s release, Evans’ daughter sued Cohen, claiming that her mother (who passed away after filming) did not want to appear in a comedy. That was just one of the many lawsuits and obstacles that Cohen said he has had to endure as a result of his prank disguise method of making comedic films and shows, which beyond “Borat” include the Showtime series “Who is America?”