For First Time, Golden Globes Nominate Two European Animated Features
Historic! For the first time, two European features, two films rated above PG, and two women directors among the Golden Globe animation nominees.
Historic! For the first time, two European features, two films rated above PG, and two women directors among the Golden Globe animation nominees.
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