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Social Network wins 4 Golden Globes

Beverly Hills - Facebook film The Social Network picked up four Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, including best film drama, making it a front-runner in Hollywood's Oscar race.

Social Network picked up the best director award for David Fincher, best screenplay for writer Aaron Sorkin and best musical score for its music, written by Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor.

The film recounts the story of the founding of social networking site Facebook, an international phenomenon with millions of users that started in a college dormitory. Accepting the Golden Globe, producer Scott Rudin called the movie "a metaphor for communication and the way we relate to each other".

Another winner of some big awards was The Kids Are All Right, which featured two lesbian parents whose children search for their sperm donor father. Kids also picked up the award for best actress in a film comedy for its star Annette Bening, who portrayed one of the mothers in the film.

Oscars

British actor Colin Firth was named best actor in a film drama for his portrayal of stuttering King George VI in The King's Speech, while Natalie Portman took home the Golden Globe trophy for best actress in a drama with Black Swan. Paul Giamatti won the prize for best actor in a comedy film for his role as a caustic man in Barney's Version.

The Golden Globe Awards, which are given out by the nearly 90 members of the HFPA, are one of the major Hollywood award shows leading to the film industry's most-prized honours, the Oscars, which are handed out by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Many film industry watchers look at the winners of Golden Globes and other honours for clues as to which films, performers, directors and writers might win Oscars. This year, Social Network has swept many early honours and added the Golden Globe to its cache of trophies.

In other movie honours, boxing drama The Fighter picked up two Golden Globes for Christian Bale as supporting actor portraying a drug-addicted fighter and for Melissa Leo as supporting actress playing the mother of Christian Bale's character.

Toy Story 3 was named best animated movie for what director Lee Unkrich called ""an animated movie that beat with a human heart". And Denmark's In a Better World was named best foreign language film.


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