GALECA Loves Transparent (and a little of everything else!)
The Gay & Lesbian Entertainment Journalists Association have chosen their winners from the film year and, like so many other awards bodies they've opted for a Savage Grace mother/son reunion with Julianne Moore & Eddie Redmayne taking Actress & Actor of the Year for film. (The primary difference being only that they have probably heard of / possibly seen Savage Grace.) Lisa Kudrow & Jeffrey Tambor took the television version of those prizes and though there was significant spreading of the wealth elsewhere, Transparent, Amazon's Golden Globe winning breakout show about a retired father (Jeffrey Tambor) who comes out to her children as a trans woman thoroughly dominated the TV field winning five prizes. [More...]
As previously stated I still don't understand this associations definition of camp (Into the Woods is too literal-minded to be camp if you ask me - I was partial to the much cleverer Gone Girl in that category) I'm very happy with the results with love for several wonderful 2014 achievements like Selma, Getting On, Pride, and Mommy all among the film and tv awards. See the complete list after the jump.
FILM PRIZES
Film of the Year Boyhood, director Richard Linklater
Film Performance of the Year - Actor Eddie Redmayne, The Theory of Everything
Film Performance of the Year - Actress Julianne Moore, Still Alice
Film Director of the Year Ava DuVernay, Selma
LGBTQ Film of the Year Pride
Foreign Language Film of the Year Mommy, director Xavier Dolan
Unsung Film of the Year Pride
Documentary of the Year The Case Against 8 - HBO
Visually Striking Film of the Year The Grand Budapest Hotel
Campy Flick of the Year Into the Woods
TELEVISION PRIZES
TV Drama of the Year The Normal Heart - HBO
TV Comedy of the Year Transparent - Amazon
TV Director of the Year Jill Soloway, Transparent
TV Performance of the Year - Actor Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent
TV Performance of the Year - Actress Lisa Kudrow, The Comeback
TV Musical Performance of the Year Neil Patrick Harris, “Sugar Daddy,” The Tony Awards
LGBTQ TV Show of the Year Transparent
Unsung TV Show of the Year Getting On - HBO
TV Current Affairs Show of the Year The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Campy TV Show of the Year Jane the Virgin
Music Video of the Year Sia, “Chandelier”
The “We're Wilde About You!” Rising Star Award Gina Rodriguez, Jane the Virgin
Wilde Wit of the Year (honoring a performer, writer or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse) John Oliver
Wilde Artist of the Year (honoring a truly groundbreaking force in the fields of film, theater, and/or television) Jill Soloway
Timeless Award George Takei
Congratulations to the winners!
Reader Comments (11)
Love every award on this list though I haven't seen Still Alice. And I agree with you on Into the Woods. It's not camp--my vote would go to The Guest.
In what language is Into the Woods camp? Annie is more camp than Into the Woods.
So Gina Rodriguez won the "We're Wilde About You" Rising Star Award and her show "wins" Campy TV Show and yet her or her show didn't appear in the bigger categories? Hm.
That said, mostly great picks here. Cool to see the Redmayne win especially.
lisa kudrow deserves all the awards for creating/portraying valerie cherish.
To clarify my earlier comment, I meant Jane the Virgin not showing up with nominations in the bigger categories. The winners are right on. Yay Lisa Kudrow!
couldn't blame them if they just fast forwarded to the chris pine/billy magnussen scene
people's choice ("from the people"), emmy, whatever this is: valerie cherish is finally swimming in awards!
Yay for Getting On! :)
Yay for Getting On!
Mommy is the campiest movie I've seen this year.
I need to see Lisa Kudrow get every single award possible for The Comeback.
What is the purpose of having a Gay & Lesbian Entertainment Journalists Association if, apart from a specific LGBT award or two (which kinda feel like that Best British nonsense from Bafta), they're going to award the same slew of films/performances everybody else is?
With Pride, Love is Strange, The Way He Looks, Saint Laurent and even non-LGBT movies that address exploring one's sexuality, like Mommy, Only Lovers Left Alive and Under the Skin, giving Boyhood its millionth best film award is just pointless.
The television prizes, even with the undeserved shut out of Orange is the New Black, are much stronger picks.
I was celebrating the Savage Grace reunion when they won Golden Globes :)