82nd Golden Globe Awards: Celebrating Excellence in Film and Television

 

82nd Golden Globe Awards: Celebrating Excellence in Film and Television

The 82nd Golden Globe Awards, held on January 5, 2025, at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, honored outstanding achievements in film and television for the year 2024.Hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser, the ceremony was broadcast live on CBS and streamed on Paramount+.



Major Winners in Film

Best Motion Picture – Drama

  • Winner: The Brutalist

The Brutalist, a 3.5-hour drama directed by Brady Corbet, delves into the life of a Jewish architect surviving the Holocaust. The film received critical acclaim for its profound narrative and exceptional performances.

Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

  • Winner: Emilia Pérez

Directed by Jacques Audiard, Emilia Pérez is a Spanish-language musical about a transgender Mexican drug kingpin.The film led the night with ten nominations and secured four awards, including Best Musical or Comedy and Best Non-English Language Movie.

Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama

  • Winner: Adrien Brody for The Brutalist

Adrien Brody's portrayal of the protagonist in The Brutalist earned him the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Drama, marking a significant achievement in his illustrious career.

Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama

  • Winner: Fernanda Torres for I'm Still Here

Fernanda Torres delivered a compelling performance in I'm Still Here, earning her the award for Best Actress in a Drama.

Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

  • Winner: Sebastian Stan for A Different Man

Sebastian Stan's role in A Different Man garnered him the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy, highlighting his versatility as an actor.

Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

  • Winner: Demi Moore for The Substance

Demi Moore's stellar performance in The Substance earned her the award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, positioning her as a strong contender in the upcoming awards season.

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

  • Winner: Kieran Culkin for A Real Pain

Kieran Culkin's supporting role in A Real Pain was recognized with a Golden Globe, underscoring his impactful contribution to the film.

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

  • Winner: Zoe Saldaña for Emilia Pérez

Zoe Saldaña's performance in Emilia Pérez earned her the award for Best Supporting Actress, contributing to the film's multiple accolades.

Best Director – Motion Picture

  • Winner: Brady Corbet for The Brutalist

Brady Corbet's direction of The Brutalist was honored with the Best Director award, recognizing his visionary storytelling.

Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

  • Winner: Conclave

The thriller Conclave, centered around the election of a new pope, earned the Golden Globe for Best Screenplay, highlighting its compelling narrative.




Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language

  • Winner: Emilia Pérez

In addition to its other accolades, Emilia Pérez was recognized as the Best Non-English Language Motion Picture, showcasing its global appeal.

Best Motion Picture – Animated

  • Winner: Flow

Flow, a dialogue-free whimsical fantasy, won the award for Best Animated Film, praised for its innovative storytelling.

Best Original Score – Motion Picture

  • Winner: Challengers

The film Challengers was honored with the Best Original Score award, recognizing its exceptional musical composition.

Best Original Song – Motion Picture

  • Winner: "Emilia Pérez" from Emilia Pérez

The original song from Emilia Pérez received the Golden Globe for Best Original Song, contributing to the film's musical acclaim.

Major Winners in Television

Best Television Series – Drama

  • Winner: Shōgun

Shōgun emerged as the top show in the drama category, winning Best Television Series – Drama, along with acting awards for its cast.

Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy

  • Winner: Hacks

The comedy series Hacks secured the award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, recognized for its sharp wit and performances.

Best Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Winner: Baby Reindeer

Baby Reindeer won the award for Best Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television, noted for







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