Coco Wins Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature

Disney/Pixar’s Coco earned the Golden Globe on Sunday night for Best Animated Feature. A number of CalArtians worked on the Día de los Muertos-themed film—about a young, aspiring musician who explores his family’s history and Mexican heritage—including Adrian Molina (Film/Video BFA 06), who co-directed and co-wrote the film. The film’s been a worldwide box office smash as well, earning more than $550 million to date.

During the ceremony, Molina joined director Lee Unkrich and producer Darla K. Anderson onstage to collect the award and answer questions in the pressroom afterward. Backstage, the trio discussed the film’s deep-dive into Mexican culture, the diversity production and their take on what the #TimesUp movement means to Pixar and the industry-at-large.

Molina wasn’t the only CalArtian in the Beverly Hilton ballroom. Alison Brie (Theater BFA 05) received her first nomination for the Netflix series GLOW in the Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy category, nominated alongside Pamela Adlon (Better Things), Issa Rae (Insecure), Frankie Shaw (SMILF) and eventual winner Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel).

Brie’s female-fronted wrestling show (The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling) returns for its 10-episode second season later in 2018.

Watch a CBS This Morning segment with Brie discussing her latest projects. In addition to GLOW, she also currently stars in The Post with Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks and The Disaster Artist with James Franco, who’s been a CalArts visiting faculty, and her husband Dave Franco.

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