Golden Globes: Hollywood's Charlie


In Los Angeles, the Golden Globes ceremony also paid tribute to the victims of the attacks in France, some guests with messages' 'I'm Charlie', including actress Diane Kruger.


George Clooney received the Cecile DeMille, honoring that his career and his humanitarian commitment himself has welcomed millions of protesters: '' It was an amazing day. Millions of people marched in the streets, not just in Paris but throughout the world. There were Christians, Jews, Muslims, heads of state around the world. They marched to defend the idea that we do not walk in fear. I'm Charlie. ''


His achievements, the Golden Globe for best dramatic film was awarded to 'Boyhood', a unique film of its kind, because it was shot on twelve. We see young players grow up before our eyes. Patricia Arquette was named best actress in a supporting role.


Finally, the best comedy award went to 'The Grand Budapest Hotel', the film both hilarious and magical Wes Anderson.






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