As Winslet accepted her second award of the evening, she asked "Is this really happening?" "Thank you so much. Thank you so much," she repeated.Vicky Cristina Barcelona, a film from director Woody Allen, was named in the best musical or comedy category. Mickey Rourke was named best actor in a drama for The Wrestler. That film concerns a former fighter who is given a last chance. The Golden Globe win marked a comeback for the actor. The late Heath Ledger, who died one year ago of an accidental overdose of prescription drugs, was named best supporting actor for his role as the sinister Joker in the Batman film, The Dark Knight.The Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan says Ledger's death ripped a hole in cinema."But, with the extraordinary response to his work that we've seen all over the world, I for one, start to be able to look a bit less at that gap in the future and a little bit more at the incredible place in the history of cinema that he built for himself with his talent and with his dedication to his artistry," said Nolan.Colin Farrell was named best actor in a musical or comedy for his role as a hitman in the film In Bruges. Sally Hawkins was named best comedy actress for playing an optimist teacher in Happy-Go-Lucky. And, the box office hit WALL-E, a story of love between robots, was named best animated feature.Waltz with Bashir from Israeli filmmaker Ari Folman was named best foreign-language film. The animated story concerns a soldier who struggles with memories of Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon.