RI's Peter Farrelly Wins Golden Globe for Best Movie

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RI's Peter Farrelly Wins Golden Globe for Best Movie

Rhode Island's Peter Farrelly was one of the big winners at Sunday night's Golden Globe awards. He is the writer and the director of the "Green Book" which won the award for best movie.

Farrelly is best known for producing Dumb and Dumber, Shallow Hal, Me, Myself and Irene, There's Something About Mary and the 2007 remake of The Heartbreak Kid along with his brother Peter.

The New York Times in its review of the movie wrote:

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“Green Book,” written and directed by Peter Farrelly (of the once notoriously naughty Farrelly Brothers), is based on a true story. Tony Lip and Don Shirley were real people, and the movie grounds their journey to the South in piquant historical details. The book referenced in the title was a guide used by black motorists to help them avoid the dangers and indignities of road travel, especially below the Mason-Dixon line. Don’s record company, having booked him on a tour through several southern states, hires Tony to serve as a de facto bodyguard as well as a chauffeur.

 

 

The Holywood Reporter quoted Farrelly in accepting the award, "Don Shirley was a great man and underappreciated," Farrelly said in.

"He couldn't play the music he wanted to play simply because of the color of his skin. Yet he went on to create his own genre of music; it sounds so beautiful that it still resonates today. Tony Vallelonga came from an immigrant family in the Bronx and from a culture didn't value diversity or individuality, yet during that trip with Don Shirley, he grew and evolved more than most families do over several generations. This story, when I heard it, gave me hope, and I wanted to share that hope with you, because we're still living in divided times, maybe more so than ever."


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