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James Cameron, Sarah Polley among Canadian filmmakers vying for Golden Globes

TORONTO — Several big Canadian names are competing at tonight's Golden Globes, as the film and TV awards show attempts a comeback after a year off the air.
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Canadian Golden Globe nominee Sarah Polley is in the running for best screenplay with her female-led drama, “Women Talking.” Polley arrives on the red carpet at the Toronto International Film Festival, in Toronto, on September 13, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO — Several big Canadian names are competing at tonight's Golden Globes, as the film and TV awards show attempts a comeback after a year off the air.

Among the high-profilenames is James Cameron, who is vying for the best director award for his sci-fi epic "Avatar: The Way of Water," which is also up for best drama motion picture. 

Also in the running is Toronto filmmaker Sarah Polley, who is nominated for best screenplay with her female-led drama, “Women Talking.” The film also received a nod for best score. 

Competing in the best animated feature category is the Toronto-set coming-of-age adventure “Turning Red” by Canadian animator Domee Shi.

On the performance front, Canadian-American actor Brendan Fraser is up for best actor for his leading role in Darren Aronofsky's film “The Whale,” while Vancouver's Seth Rogen is nominated for best supporting actor in the limited series “Pam & Tommy.” 

Meanwhile, Martin Short is contending for best actor in a TV comedy series for his turn as an eccentric theatre director in “Only Murders in the Building.” 

NBC did not broadcast last year's Golden Globes after an expose by the Los Angeles Times alleged ethical improprieties within the show's organizers, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. The report also found that the group included no Black members.

Now, the group says it's expanded and diversified its membership and voting process, and has a new strict code of conduct in place. Celebrities are expected to attend, and comedian Jerrod Carmichael is set to host the show, airing on NBC and Citytv in Canada. 

-With files from The Associated Press

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 10, 2023.

Noel Ransome, The Canadian Press

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