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Up in the Air leads Globes noms

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The George Clooney-starrer Up in the Air leads the field of nominations to the Golden Globe Awards, with six nominations, followed by James Cameron's 3D epic Avatar, which garnered four – in spite of the fact it is yet to be released.

Surprisingly, Jane Campion's Bright Star was snubbed entirely by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, in spite of stellar reviews following its Cannes debut, and Clint Eastwood's Nelson Mandela biopic Invictus also missed out on a best film nod, although Eastwood received a director nomination, and Morgan Freeman's performance has been acknowledged with a best actor nomination.

Director Ivan Reitman's Up in the Air is the hot favourite for best film, although it faces stiff competition from Kathryn Bigelow's Iraq war drama The Hurt Locker, the gritty Precious: based on the Novel Push by Sapphire, Quentin Tarantino's wild WW2 romp, Inglourious Basterds, and Cameron's Avatar.

Clooney is also up for best actor for his role as a corporate downsizer, and his nearest rivals are Colin Firth as a grief-stricken college professor in Tom Ford's A Single Man, and Jeff Bridges as a down-and-out country singer in Crazy Heart. they are joined in the category by Tobey Maguire as a shellshocked returned soldier in Brothers, and Freeman, for his protrayal of Mandela.

In the best actress category, Carey Mulligan is in contention for her role as a lovestruck teen in An Education, and her rivals include Gabourey Sidibe's stunning debut as an obese, pregnant, abused teen in Precious. Sandra Bullock is also in the running for The Blind Side, up against Emily Blunt's performance as The Young Victoria, and Helen Mirren for her role as Sophia Tolstoy in The Last Station.

In the best musical or comedy awards, Rob Marshall's Nine is the clear favourite, where its rivals are bawdy comedy The Hangover, Nancy Meyers' It's Complicated, Nora Ephron's Julie & Julia, and the indie hit 500 Days of Summer.

Nine garnered five nominations in the musicals category. including acting nods for Daniel Day-Lewis, France's Marion Cotillard and Penelope Cruz.

Cotillard was nominated in the best actress for a musical or comedy, where her rivals include Julia Roberts (Duplicity) Sandra Bullock (The Proposal) and Meryl Streep, who received dual nods for her roles in It's Complicated and Julie & Julia.

The Golden Globes ceremony will take place on January 17, and the results are considered as a key barometer of which films will be up for Oscar glory in March.

THE FULL LIST OF FILM NOMINATIONS

1. BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA

a. AVATAR

Lightstorm Entertainment; Twentieth Century Fox

b. THE HURT LOCKER

Voltage Pictures; Summit Entertainment

c. INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS

The Weinstein Company/Universal Pictures/A Band Apart/Zehnte Babelsberg GmbH Production; The Weinstein Company/Universal Pictures

d. PRECIOUS: BASED ON THE NOVEL PUSH BY SAPPHIRE

A Lee Daniels Entertainment / Smokewood Entertainment Group Production;

Lionsgate

e. UP IN THE AIR

Paramount Pictures; Paramount Pictures

2. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA

a. EMILY BLUNT

THE YOUNG VICTORIA

b. SANDRA BULLOCK

THE BLIND SIDE

c. HELEN MIRREN

THE LAST STATION

d. CAREY MULLIGAN

AN EDUCATION

e. GABOUREY SIDIBE

PRECIOUS: BASED ON THE NOVEL PUSH BY SAPPHIRE

3. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA

a. JEFF BRIDGES

CRAZY HEART

b. GEORGE CLOONEY

UP IN THE AIR

c. COLIN FIRTH

A SINGLE MAN

d. MORGAN FREEMAN

INVICTUS

e. TOBEY MAGUIRE

BROTHERS

4. BEST MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

a. (500) DAYS OF SUMMER

Watermark Pictures; Fox Searchlight Pictures

b. THE HANGOVER

Warner Bros. Pictures; Warner Bros. Pictures

c. IT'S COMPLICATED

Relativity Media, Scott Rudin Productions; Universal Pictures

d. JULIE & JULIA

Columbia Pictures; Sony Pictures Releasing

e. NINE

The Weinstein Company/Relativity Media/Lucamar Productions/Marc Platt Productions; The Weinstein Company

5. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL a. SANDRA BULLOCK

THE PROPOSAL

b. MARION COTILLARD

NINE

c. JULIA ROBERTS

DUPLICITY

d. MERYL STREEP

IT'S COMPLICATED

e. MERYL STREEP

JULIE & JULIA

6. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

a. MATT DAMON

THE INFORMANT!

b. DANIEL DAY-LEWIS

NINE

c. ROBERT DOWNEY JR

SHERLOCK HOLMES

d. JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT

(500) DAYS OF SUMMER

e. MICHAEL STUHLBARG

A SERIOUS MAN

7. BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

a. CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS

Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation; Sony Pictures Releasing

b. CORALINE

Laika, Inc.; Focus Features

c. FANTASTIC MR. FOX

American Empirical Picture; Twentieth Century Fox

d. THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG

Walt Disney Pictures/Walt Disney Animation Studios; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

e. UP

Walt Disney Pictures/PIXAR Animation Studios; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

8. BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

a. BAARIA (ITALY)

Medusa Film; Summit Entertainment

b. BROKEN EMBRACES (SPAIN)

El Deseo SA; Sony Pictures Classics

c. THE MAID (CHILE)

(LA NANA)

Forastero; Elephant Eye Films

d. A PROPHET (UN PROPHETE) (FRANCE)

Chic Films/Page 114/Why Not Productions; Sony Pictures Classics

e. THE WHITE RIBBON (GERMANY)

(DAS WEISSE BAND – EINE DEUTSCHE KINDERGESCHICHTE)

X Filme Creative Pool/Les Films Du Losange/Lucky Red; Sony Pictures Classics

9. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE

a. PENÉLOPE CRUZ

NINE

b. VERA FARMIGA

UP IN THE AIR

c. ANNA KENDRICK

UP IN THE AIR

d. MO'NIQUE

PRECIOUS: BASED ON THE NOVEL PUSH BY SAPPHIRE

e. JULIANNE MOORE

A SINGLE MAN

10. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE a. MATT DAMON

INVICTUS

b. WOODY HARRELSON

THE MESSENGER

c. CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER

THE LAST STATION

d. STANLEY TUCCI

THE LOVELY BONES

e. CHRISTOPH WALTZ

INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS

11. BEST DIRECTOR – MOTION PICTURE

a. KATHRYN BIGELOW

THE HURT LOCKER

b. JAMES CAMERON

AVATAR

c. CLINT EASTWOOD

INVICTUS

d. JASON REITMAN

UP IN THE AIR

e. QUENTIN TARANTINO

INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS

12. BEST SCREENPLAY – MOTION PICTURE

a. NEILL BLOMKAMP, TERRI TATCHELL

DISTRICT 9

b. MARK BOAL

THE HURT LOCKER

c. NANCY MEYERS

IT'S COMPLICATED

d. JASON REITMAN, SHELDON TURNER

UP IN THE AIR

e. QUENTIN TARANTINO

INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS

13. BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOTION PICTURE

a. MICHAEL GIACCHINO

UP

b. MARVIN HAMLISCH

THE INFORMANT!

c. JAMES HORNER

AVATAR

d. ABEL KORZENIOWSKI

A SINGLE MAN

e. KAREN O, CARTER BURWELL

WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE

14. BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MOTION PICTURE

a. “CINEMA ITALIANO” — NINE

Music & Lyrics by: Maury Yeston

b. “I WANT TO COME HOME” — EVERYBODY'S FINE

Music & Lyrics by: Paul McCartney

c. “I SEE YOU” — AVATAR

Music by: James Horner, Simon Franglen

Lyrics by: James Horner, Simon Franglen, Kuk Harrell

d. “THE WEARY KIND (THEME FROM CRAZY HEART)” — CRAZY HEART

Music & Lyrics by: Ryan Bingham, T Bone Burnett

e. “WINTER” — BROTHERS

Music by: U2

Lyrics by: Bono


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