Several big Canadian names are competing at tonight's Golden Globes, as the film and TV awards show attempts a comeback after a year off the air.
Among the high-profile names is James Cameron, who is vying for the best director award for his sci-fi epic "Avatar: The Way of Water," which is also up for best drama motion picture.
Competing in the best animated feature category is the Toronto-set coming-of-age adventure “Turning Red” by Canadian animator Domee Shi. Meanwhile, Martin Short is contending for best actor in a TV comedy series for his turn as an eccentric theatre director in “Only Murders in the Building.”
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