The winners of the 2024 Golden Globes offer at least one milestone

The winners of the 2024 Golden Globes offer at least

With five Golden Globes, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer was last night’s big winning film and won the award for Best Film (Drama). In the comedy/musical category The science fiction film Poor Things with Emma Stone beat the most successful film of 2023Barbie with Margot Robbie.

On the series side, the final season of Succession (HBO/Sky) won a total of four awards, just ahead of The Bear: King of the Kitchen (FX/Disney+) and Beef (Netflix), which each received three awards.

Lily Gladstone makes history with Killers of the Flower Moon

The night’s standout awards included the first Golden Globe for Studio Ghibli founder Hayao Miyazaki (The Boy and the Heron). Lily Gladstone (Killers of the Flower Moon) also marked a milestone as first indigenous actress to win the Globe for Best Actress (Drama). became.

However, it is questionable whether the Golden Globes can serve as a benchmark for the Oscars on March 11th. The awards at the award ceremony, which has been surrounded by several scandals, are chosen by a group of 300 international journalists. There is little overlap with the Academy Awards’ film industry voting base.

The most important awards at the Golden Globes 2024 at a glance

Best Film – Drama

Best Film – Musical or Comedy

Best Animated Film

Best Non-English Language Film

Film and Box Office Performance

Best Actress – Drama

Best Actor – Drama

Best Actress – Musical or Comedy

Best Actor – Musical or Comedy

The best supporting actress

Best supporting actor

Best Direction

Best Series – Drama

Best Series – Comedy or Musical

Best Miniseries, Anthology Series or TV Movie

Best Actor in a Drama Series

Best Actress in a Drama Series

Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy Series

Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Series

Best Actor in a Miniseries

Best Actress in a Miniseries

You can find all other award winners on the Golden Globes homepage. The evening was hosted by comedian Jo Koy.

Poor Things opens in German cinemas on January 18, 2024. The other winning films have already been released in Germany.

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