Without a red carpet, without photographs and in the midst of a great scandal, this is how the 79th edition of the Golden Globes awards took place, which is awarded annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to the best of film and television.
The ceremony was held in private at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles, California, United States. Winners were announced in minute-by-minute updates online after NBC failed to broadcast the event due to a lack of diversity in the jury. Added to this was the cancellation of various actors who expressed their discontent for the same reason and a possible conflict of interest between the judges, who have received expensive gifts from owners and companies linked to the cinema. Despite everything, the statuettes were delivered and here we share the names of the winners.
Best Drama Movie
The winning film, although many are not surprised, was The Power of the Dog (The power of the dog).
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Despite competing with other major productions, the award went to TSG Entertainment’s film, West side story.
Best direction
The statuette was taken by New Zealander Jane Campion for The power of the dog.
Best screenplay
Belfast It was one of the most nominated films, so it is not surprising that Kenneth Branagh won the statuette.
Best Actor in a Drama
Will Smith did a great job on King Richard: A Winning Family, so it is not surprising that he won in this category.
Best Actress in a Drama
Great actresses competed in this category, but Nicole Kidman was the one who took home the statuette for her work in Being the Ricardos.
Best Actress, Musical or Comedy
Despite competing in this category, industry greats like Emma Stone, Jennifer Lawrence and Marion Cotillard, Rachel Zegler took home the statuette for her work on West Side Story.
Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy
Many were not surprised that Andrew Garfield won for his work on Tick, Tick… Boom!Well, it was awesome.
Best Supporting Actress
American actress Ariana DeBose won the award for her work in West Side Story.
Best Supporting Actor
The power of the dog was one of the most nominated films this year, so it is not surprising that Australian actor Kodi Smit-McPhee has taken the statuette home.
Best Foreign Language Film
Excellent productions competed in this category, but Drive My Car, from Japan, was the one that impressed the most.
Best Animated Film
After his great success in the cinema, because only in his first weekend he raised millions of dollars, exceeding expectations, Charm He surprises us again by taking the statuette.
Best song
Billie Eilish does not stop succeeding after success and her single No Time to Die for the tape No Time to Die is proof of it.
Best soundtrack
The statuette was taken by the German composer Hans Zimmer for the film Dune.
Best Drama Television Series
Many believed the award would be won by the South Korean series The Squid Game due to the great success it had. However, the one who took the statuette home was Succession.
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Even though the series Ted lasso it was one of the favorites, Hacks it swept and took the precious prize.
Best Actress in a Drama TV
Great actresses, such as Jennifer Aniston or Elisabeth Moss, competed in this category. However, the award went to MJ Rodriguez for his work on Pose.
Best Actor in a Drama TV
The winner of this category was Jeremy Strong for his work on Succession.
Best TV Actress in a Musical or Comedy
The winner of this category was Jean Smart for her great work in Hacks.
Best TV Actor in a Musical or Comedy
Although not many are surprised, Jason Sudeikis won the statuette for his great work in Ted Lasso.
Best Supporting Actress on TV
The Serie Succession It swept the awards, as Sarah Snook, who plays Shiv Roy, won the statuette for Best Supporting Actress.
Best Supporting Actor on TV
Although not many are surprised, O Yeong-su took home the award for his great work on The Squid Game.
Best Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Amazon Prime Video swept this category with its series The Underground Railroad.
Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
The undisputed winner in this category was Michael Keaton for his work on Dopesick.
Best Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
And finally, Kate Winslet took home the statuette for her amazing work on Mare of Easttown.