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The Brutalist, Emilia Pérez and Shōgun triumph at the Golden Globes | Golden Globes 2025

Brutalist Emilia Perez and Shogun scored a big win at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards, the unofficial kickoff to this year's awards season.

The low-budget epic “The Brutalist,” about a Holocaust survivor turned American immigrant architect, won Best Drama, Best Actor for Adrien Brody and Best Actor for actor-turned-filmmaker Brady Corbet. It won the Best Film Award in three director categories. . At the end of his speech, Corbett paid tribute to director Jeff Baena, who died by suicide this week.

Brody, who previously won an Oscar for The Pianist but missed out on the Globes, called the film “a story about human creativity.” He said he hoped the film would be an inspiration to people who are immigrants, before saying he didn't think this was a “moment” he would have again.

The night's most nominated film, Netflix's crime musical Emilia Perez, won four categories: Best Picture (Musical or Comedy, Best Supporting Actress for Zoe Saldaña, Original Song, and Best Non-English Film). Obtained. In his first acceptance speech of the night, Audiard said: “I don't have any sisters, so maybe that's why I made a film about sisterhood. If the world had more sisters, it might be a better place.”

Saldaña beat co-star Selena Gomez and Wicked star Ariana Grande to win.

There was also a surprise for female actors in the drama category, with Brazilian star Fernanda Torres beating out Nicole Kidman, Angelina Jolie and Kate Winslet for her role in the fact-based '70s drama I'm Still Here. won. She dedicated the award to her mother, actor Fernanda Montenegro, who was nominated for a Globe 25 years ago for her role in Central Station.

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Demi Moore beat Cynthia Erivo and Mikey Madison to win Best Female Actor in a Musical or Comedy for “Substance.'' “I really didn't have any expectations!” she said before saying she had never won anything before. She told a moving story of the self-doubt she suffered from being told she wasn't someone to be taken seriously and was just a “popcorn actress.”

Sebastian Stan lost out on Best Male Actor in a Drama, but won the Globe for Best Musical or Comedy for A Different Man. His speech spoke about the importance of including people with disabilities. “It wasn't easy to make this film,” he said, later saying, “I can't be afraid or look away.”

Kieran Culkin, who won the Television Award at last year's ceremony, was named Best Supporting Actor for his role in Jesse Eisenberg's comedy A Real Pain. During his speech, he joked that he got a little drunk after having a tequila shot with Mario Lopez. He won despite competition from his Succession co-stars Jeremy Strong and Gladiator II star Denzel Washington.

historical epic general It dominated the TV drama category, winning for drama series and achieving a historic win for lead male actor. Hiroyuki Sanada, the leading female actor Anna Sawai, and the supporting male actor Tadanobu Asano. The show follows a landmark night at the Emmy Awards, which brought in a record number of awards.

Netflix's hit Baby Reindeer won two awards: Best Limited Series and Best Supporting Actress for Jessica Gunning. In his acceptance speech, creator and star Richard Gadd said the show was successful because “we need stories that speak to the complex and difficult nature of our time.”

However, Gad ceded his spot as limited series male actor to Colin Farrell in the Batman spin-off series The Penguin. “I am here because of the talents of many people over the years,” he said in his speech. Regarding his appearance on the show after his transformation, Farrell added, “I think I'll have a prosthetic leg from now on!”

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Jodie Foster won an Emmy for the role, and also won Best Female Actor in a Limited Series for True Detective: Night Country, which also starred Kate Winslet and Cate Blanchett. It was her fifth Golden Globe Award.

Hux was named Best Comedy Series, leading star Jean Smart won her second leading role over Kathryn Hahn and Ayo Edebiri, and Jeremy Allen White won Best Comedy Series for The Bear. He won the Best Male Actor Award. White, who is filming a biopic about Bruce Springsteen, did not attend.

Latvian adventure “Flow'' was a surprise winner in the animated film category, beating out “Inside Head 2'' and “Wild Robot.'' The hit papal election thriller “Conclave” won best screenplay, while Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross won best original score for “Challengers.”

Although “Wicked'' was shut out of the major categories, it won Best Motion Picture and Box Office, both of which were created last year and were Barbie's first awards.

Host Nikki Glaser, nominated for tonight's stand-up special, called it “Ozempik's biggest night” in her opening monologue. Mr. Glazer, who quickly rose to fame last year for his gutsy contribution to the Tom Brady roast, reassured attendees, “I'm not here to roast you tonight.” .

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She loves celebrities in general (“You can really do anything except tell the country who to vote for”), the failed Joker sequel, and Timothée Chalamet (“You've got the most gorgeous eyelashes on your upper lip!”). ”). He shared his love for Baby Girl (“I gave him two fingers”) and also mentioned Diddy's party.

Glazer is the first solo female host in Globes history, taking on the role a year after comedian and actor Jo Koy received terrible reviews. Although she received an enthusiastic response in the audience, she lost the award for Best Stand-up Comedy on TV to Ali Wong, who won last year for her role in Beef.

Movies nominated empty-handed include Anora, Dune: Part 2, and Complete Unknown, while TV shows that didn't win include Abbott Elementary and Only Murders. In the Building,” “Disclaimer,” and “Mr. and Mrs. Smith.”

Last year's awards ceremony was dominated by Oppenheimer and Succession wins. This year's Oscar nominations will be announced on January 17th.

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