
Detrás de un Gran Premio, siempre hay un gran Director o gran Directora de Vestuario. Los encargados del vestuario, ayudan a los actores y actrices a sumergirse en su personaje y aportan color al lienzo de la película. Y este denominador común es un lenguaje que saben interpretar todos los países. Es por ello que he creído que era importante que les pusiéramos cara y armario.
Momentos destacados, como siempre mi querido Ricky Gervais diciendo cosas del tipo “La gente famosa está por encima de la ley” (todos los presentes soltaron una carcajada sin pudor, claro). George Clooney añadió como siempre la nota solemne del evento apelando a la unidad entre las religiones después del atentado contra la sede de Charlie Hebdo… La gente con poder debería presionar a los gobiernos y trabajar más en el día a día para disminuir esta ola de xenofobia que cada vez es mayor, y no tan solo decir una frase indicada en un momento preciso.
Darrere d’un Gran Premi, sempre hi ha un gran Director o gran Directora de Vestuari. Els encarregats del vestuari, ajuden als actors i actrius a submergir-se en el seu personatge i aporten color al quadre de la pel·lícula. I aquest denominador comú és un llenguatge que saben interpretar tots els països. És per això que he cregut que era important que els poséssim cara i armari.
Moments destacats, com sempre el meu estimat Ricky Gervais dient coses del tipus “La gent famosa està per sobre de la llei” (tots els presents van deixar anar una riallada sense pudor, clar). George Clooney va afegir com sempre la nota solemne de l’esdeveniment, apel·lant a la unitat entre les religions després de l’atemptat contra la seu de Charlie Hebdo… Jo penso que la gent amb poder hauria de pressionar als governs i treballar més en el dia a dia per disminuir aquesta ona de xenofòbia que cada vegada és major, i no tan sols dir una frase indicada en un moment precís.
Behind a Great Prize, always there is great Costume Designer. The wardrobe Directors, help the actors and actresses to submerge in their character and they also contribute with color to the linen’s movie. And this common denominator is a language that all the countries can interpret. It is for it that, that I have thought that it was important to putting their names and their wardrobe.
Out-standing moments, since always my dear Ricky Gervais saying things like ” The famous people are over the law ” (all the presents gave up a guffaw without modesty, of course). George Clooney added as always, the solemn note of the event appealing to the unit between the religions after the attempt on Charlie Hebdo‘s… I think that the people with power should press the governments and work more in day after day to diminish this xenophobic wave that is getting bigger, and not just say a phrase indicated in a precise moment.
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Winner: Boyhood
// Costume designer: Kari Perkins
Lead Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Winner: Eddie Redmayne – The Theory of Everything // Costume designer: Steven Noble
Lead Actress in a Motion Picture- Drama
Winner: Julianne Moore – Still Alice
// Costume designer: Stacey Battat
Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
Winner: The Grand Budapest Hotel
// Costume Designer: Milena Canonero
Lead Actor in a Motion Picture- Comedy or Musical
Winner: Michael Keaton – Birdman
// Costume Designer: Albert Wolsky
Lead Actress – TV Drama
Winner: Ruth Wilson – The Affair
// Costume Designer: Caroline Duncan
Director
Winner: Richard Linklater – Boyhood
// Costume designer: Kari Perkins
Lead Actor – TV Drama
Winner: Kevin Spacey – House of Cards // Costume Designer: Johanna Argan
Best TV Drama
Winner: The Affair
// Costume Designer: Caroline Duncan
Actress – TV Miniseries or Movie
Winner: Maggie Gyllenhaal – The Honorable Woman // Costume Designer: Edward K. Gibbon
Foreign Film
Winner: Leviathan, Russia // Costume Designer: Anna Bartuli
Lead Actor – TV Comedy
Winner: Jeffrey Tambor – Transparent
// Costume Designer: Marie Schley
Screenplay
Winner: Alejandro G. Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Armando Bo – Birdman
// Costume Designer: Albert Wolsky
Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Winner: Patricia Arquette – Boyhood
// Costume designer: Kari Perkins
Animated Feature
Winner: How to Train Your Dragon 2
Lead Actress in a Motion Picture- Comedy or Musical
Winner: Amy Adams – Big Eyes
// Costume Designer: Colleen Atwood
Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or TV movie
Winner: Matt Bomer – The Normal Heart
// Costume Designer: Daniel Orlandi
Original Song – Motion Picture
Winner: Glory – Selma (John Legend, Common)
// Costume Designer: Ruth E. Carter
Original Score – Motion Picture
Winner: Johann Johannsson – The Theory of Everything
// Costume designer: Steven Noble
Best TV Comedy or Musical
Winner: Transparent
// Costume Designer: Marie Schley
Lead Actress – TV Comedy or Musical
Winner: Gina Rodriguez – Jane the Virgin
// Costume Designer: Rachel Sage Kunin
Actor – TV Miniseries or Movie
Winner: Billy Bob Thornton – Fargo
// Costume Designer: Carol Case
TV Miniseries or Movie
Winner: Fargo
// Costume Designer: Carol Case
Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or TV movie
Winner: Joanne Froggatt – Downton Abbey
// Costume Designer: Anna Robbins
Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Winner: J.K. Simmons – Whiplash // Costume Designer: Lisa Norcia
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