Austria's 'Amour' wins best foreign language Globe


LOS ANGELES: Austrian director Michael Haneke's "Amour" won the Golden Globe for best foreign language film Sunday, appropriately announced by his compatriot, blockbuster actor Arnold Schwarzenegger.

"I never thought to get an award in Hollywood (from) an Austrian," said Haneke, who beat fellow nominees "A Royal Affair" (Denmark), "The Intouchables" (France), "Kon-Tiki" (Norway) and "Rust and Bone" (France/Belgium). -AFP

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