Paramount Motion Pictures Group today received 15 nominations from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for the 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards -- more than any other studio and a record for Paramount.
""Babel,"" the first film to be green-lighted by Paramount Vantage, topped all films with seven nominations; ""Dreamgirls,"" produced by DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures, followed with five nominations; and the co-productions (with Warner Bros.) ""Flags of Our Fathers"" and ""Letters From Iwo Jima"" received one and two nominations respectively.
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Paramount is experiencing an awards-season resurgence not seen since the studio received 13 nominations in 1999. Back then, ""The Truman Show"" earned six Golden Globe nominations and ""Saving Private Ryan,"" a DreamWorks co-production, took five. ""Saving Private Ryan"" went on to win for Best Picture-Drama and Best Director (Steven Spielberg), and ""The Truman Show"" took home three Golden Globes for Best Actor (Jim Carrey), Best Supporting Actor (Ed Harris) and Best Original Score."