Social Network pickes up four awards at Golden Globes 2011

Social Network pickes up four awards at Golden Globes 2011

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Social Network picked up four awards at Golden Globes 2011.

David Fincher's acclaimed tale of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg won prizes for best dramatic film, best director, best screenplay and best score.

The 68th annual Golden Globes, voted for by journalists for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, spread the prizes liberally across a wide range of pictures.

The Kids Are All Right took the award for best comedy/musical, with its star Annette Bening also picking up an acting award.

Natalie Portman was named best dramatic actress for her turn as a tortured ballerina in Black Swan, while Paul Giamatti won the best comedy/musical actor for Barney's Version. Christian Bale and Melissa Leo scooped the supporting actor prizes for their roles in David O Russell's true-life boxing drama The Fighter, The Guardian reported.

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