Mon, 14 Jan, 2008 - 07:20
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British film 'Atonement' was named best film at a toned-down Golden Globes ceremony in Los Angeles today.
'Atonement', the adaptation of Ian McEwan’s best-selling novel set around the Second World War, also scooped best original score after receiving seven nominations.
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CourtsEntertainmentHeathrowPlace: Los AngelesPerson: Ian McEwanPerson: LongfordPerson: MoorsPerson: Myra HindleyPerson: Lord LongfordPerson: Oprah WinfreyPerson: Keira KnightleyPerson: Julie ChristiePerson: KnightleyPerson: James McAvoyPerson: Daniel Day-LewisPerson: Saoirse RonanPerson: Cate BlanchettPerson: Bob DylanPerson: Jim BroadbentPerson: Samantha MortonPerson: Ricky GervaisPerson: GervaisPerson: David DuchovnyPerson: Johnny DeppPerson: Stephen SondheimPerson: Helena Bonham CarterPerson: Marion CotillardPerson: Edith PiafPerson: Ruth WilsonPerson: Jane EyrePerson: Queen LatifahPerson: Ridley ScottPerson: Julian SchnabelPerson: Anna FrielPerson: Tina FeyPerson: Hugh LauriePerson: Minnie DriverEvent: Golden GlobesEvent: Second World WarEvent: annual Golden GlobesEvent: OscarsOrganisation: Channel 4Organisation: Writers Guild of AmericaOrganisation: LongfordOrganisation: BroadwayOrganisation: Hollywood Foreign Press Association
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