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Golden Globe Nominations 2000

December 21, 2000 Leave a comment Go to comments

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) has announced the nominations for the 58th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and American television of 2000.

In the Best Original Score category, the nominees are:

  • TAN DUN for Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
  • MAURICE JARRE for Sunshine
  • ENNIO MORRICONE for Malèna
  • RACHEL PORTMAN for Chocolat
  • MARTY STUART, LARRY PAXTON, and KRISTIN WILKINSON for All the Pretty Horses
  • HANS ZIMMER and LISA GERRARD for Gladiator

These are first nominations for Dun, Stuart, Paxton, Portman, and Wilkinson. It is the second nomination for Gerrard, the third nomination for Zimmer, the seventh nomination for Morricone, and the tenth nomination for Jarre. Zimmer previously won for The Lion King in 1994. Morricone previously won for The Mission in 1986 and The Legend of 1900 in 1999. Jarre previously won for Doctor Zhivago in 1965, A Passage to India in 1984, Gorillas in the Mist in 1988, and A Walk in the Clouds in 1995.

In the Best Original Song category, the nominees are:

  • GARTH BROOKS and JENNY YATES for “When You Come Back to Me Again” from Frequency
  • BOB DYLAN for “Things Have Changed” from Wonder Boys
  • BJÖRK GUÐMUNDSDÓTTIR, LARS VON TRIER, and SIGURJÓN SIGURÐSSON for “I’ve Seen It All” from Dancer in the Dark
  • STAFFAN OLSSON (BOSSON) for “One in a Million” from Miss Congeniality
  • GORDON SUMNER (STING) and DAVID HARTLEY for “My Funny Friend and Me” from The Emperor’s New Groove

The winners of the 58th Golden Globe Awards will be announced on January 21, 2001.

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