George Clooney received a Film Critics Association Award and a Declaration of Love
George Clooney received a Film Critics Association Award and a Declaration of Love

Video: George Clooney received a Film Critics Association Award and a Declaration of Love

Video: George Clooney received a Film Critics Association Award and a Declaration of Love
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This coming Sunday, Los Angeles will host the prestigious Golden Globe Awards. Traditionally, the ceremony is considered a kind of "warm-up" before the distribution of the Academy Awards. And yesterday in Los Angeles hosted the awards ceremony from the Film Critics Association. The event kicks off the Hollywood awards season with a dress rehearsal.

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On the evening of January 12, many heavyweights such as Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and George Clooney gathered on the red carpet. But younger stars like Elizabeth Olsen and Chloe Moretz were responsible for the relaxed atmosphere.

Not without interesting revelations. So, a friend of Clooney's Stacy Keibler (Stacy Keibler) said that, undoubtedly, she got the best lover in the world. She admitted that she loves George not only for his masculine qualities, but also for his acting talent. “I watched Descendants four times. I really like the moment when the hero of George runs up the hill, - said the girl.

In assessing Clooney's talents, representatives of the Film Critics Association were in solidarity with Stacy. The star won the Best Actor nomination. Recall that the "Descendants" tape is considered one of the main candidates for the Oscars. “I am proud to be a part of this picture,” said George, accepting the award.

The Awards for the Lead Actress and the Supporting Actress went to Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer, who starred in The Servant. In her speech, Davis noted that she considered the film a tribute to all women of the time, who were forbidden to dream.

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The Writing Awards went to Woody Allen for Midnight in Paris, Steve Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin for The Man Who Changed Everything. In the last tape, Brad Pitt played the legendary coach of the American baseball club "Oakland" Billy Bean.

Finally, the best film was recognized as the black and white, almost silent film "The Artist" by the French director Michel Hazanavicius (Michel Hazanavicius). “I don’t like to talk a lot,” said the director, accepting a crystal fireworks with five-pointed stars. "There are so many wonderful people here that I can hardly contain myself not to ask them for an autograph."

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