The dreary Western, played by Jane Campion, was a top Golden Globe nominee, with seven nominations. Campion is the second woman to follow in the footsteps of Chloe Chow, her movie Bedouin land It won a Golden Globe for Best Dramatic Film last year. Kodi Smit-McPhee also received a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor.
Music remake West side story by Steven Spielberg has been nominated four times, thus earning three nominations. Only Spielberg himself is missing a statue for Best Director, which went to Jane Campion. Best Actress in a Comedy Film, Rachel Ziegler, Ariana DeBose for Best Supporting Actress.
best drama actress
Nicole Kidman won Best Actress in a Drama for her role in it Being RicardosWill Smith wins Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for King Richard† The Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy went to Andrew Garfield for put a mark …†
Golden Globes for Best Animated Feature incanto† Sand dunes It won the award for Best Original Music. Another favorite big movie next to dog strength† BelfastHe only managed to earn one of his seven nominations: Best Screenplay.
HBO . Show Succession Won a Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Series. Jeremy Strong won Best Actor in a Drama for his role in the series, including his role SuccessionFellow Brian Cox. Third prize for the series goes to Sarah Snook for Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series.
For the first time in the history of the Golden Globes, a transgender person also received an award. Michaela J. Rodriguez won Best Actress in a Television Drama for her role in it pointing to†
no audience
The Golden Globes dropped a bit this year: There was no audience, red carpet, telecast, or live broadcast. Instead of offering catchy speeches, fans of the film had to content themselves with a series of tweets that did not appeal to the imagination this year.
NBC, which has been broadcasting the ceremony since 1996, pulled the TV broadcast plug in May. This decision came after an investigation by the newspaper Los Angeles Times In February, it emerged that among the 87 voting members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), which handed out the awards, not a single black person was present. Detailed allegations of financial and ethical failures within the group also surfaced.
In the months that followed, the HFPA revised its laws. 21 new members have been added, of whom six are black, and the Chief Diversity Officer has been appointed. However, efforts seemed insufficient and many actors spoke out against the reforms.