MOZART IN THE JUNGLE Wins Best Musical or Comedy Television Series and Best Actor

By: Jan. 10, 2016
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MOZART IN THE JUNGLE, Amazon's music industry-centric show, has won Golden Globe Awards!

Winning both of its Golden Globe nominations, MOZART IN THE JUNGLE takes home the awards for Best Television Series- Musical or Comedy, and Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series- Musical or Comedy for Gael Garcia Bernal.

Golden Globe winner Gael García Bernal (Best Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy) stars as maestro Rodrigo, whose leadership took the New York Symphony to new heights in the first season of the series, which is nominated for the Golden Globe as Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy. Now, as Rodrigo prepares for a momentous Latin American tour, he's also challenged to lead the orchestra to "play with blood" - not just for the music, but possibly for its very future.

Bernal leads a stellar cast that includes Lola Kirke (Gone Girl) as young oboist Hailey; Saffron Burrows (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) as worldly cellist Cynthia; Malcolm McDowell (The Mentalist) as former conductor Thomas; and Bernadette Peters (Smash) as board chairwoman Gloria. Roman Coppola (Moonrise Kingdom), Jason Schwartzman (The Darjeeling Limited) and Paul Weitz (About a Boy) are executive producers of MOZART IN THE JUNGLE.

The second season, now available on Amazon Prime, features an impressive roster of guest stars, including Gretchen Mol(Boardwalk Empire), Dermot Mulroney (My Best Friend's Wedding), and Esai Morales (The Brink). Guest stars returning this season include Wallace Shawn (The Princess Bride), Debra Monk (The Devil's Advocate), Mark Blum (Shattered Glass), Joel Bernstein (Chapelle's Show) and Brennan Brown (Beauty and the Beast).

Season 2 of MOZART IN THE JUNGLE expands the series' scope with intriguing locales (from L.A.'s Hollywood Bowl to Mexico City's Palacio de Bellas Artes), new virtuosos from the classical music world - and even more episodes helmed by the show's esteemed creators (Roman Coppola, Paul Weitz, and Jason Schwartzman, who makes his directorial debut). Added to that, MOZART IN THE JUNGLE offers up ancient curses, rogue softball leagues, and the spectral hecklings of Mozart himself.

All 10 episodes of MOZART IN THE JUNGLE are available at no cost to Amazon Prime members with the Amazon Video app for TVs, connected devices and mobile devices, or online at http://amzn.to/1NbbdHV.




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