
"The Kings Speech" theatrical poster ©See Saw Films and Bedlam Productions (Distributed by The Weinstein Company; Momentum Pictures)
Helena Bonham Carter said today that the The King’s Speech nomination today from the Screen Actors Guild meant more (to her) than her Golden Globe recognition (her sixth) she received two days earlier.
“The SAG nomination means particularly more to me because it comes from the very people I crave approval from: other actors,” Carter told The Hollywood Reporter this morning.
The Golden Globes are made up of the Foreign Press Association, and votes are cast by foreign journalists.
“These awards make a big difference to the small independent films and gets them an audience that normally wouldn’t see them,” Carter said, explaining her feeling about the importance of all award ceremonies.
The King’s Speech has been highly praised but cost only £4,500,000 to produce.
That’s $ 7,024,960 in American dollars, with all of it onscreen.
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