In the United States, Beverly Gills hosted the 81st Golden Globe Awards ceremony.
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The main award went to the film “Oppenheimer”. Christopher Nolan was named best director, and the leading actor of the film, Cillian Murphy, was named best actor.
In a year of anxiety, wars and global upheavals, the victoriousness of this picture, which surprisingly accurately conveyed the spirit of the times, feels inevitable.
In total, the film was awarded five statuettes, including a personal director’s award for Christopher Nolan, two acting awards for Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr., and a music award for best soundtrack for Ludwig Göransson.
Thus, critics and journalists put an end (perhaps not a final one, ahead of the Oscars) in the confrontation between Nolan’s darkest biopic and Greta Gerwig’s feminist fantasy “Barbie.”
This picture was the leader in the number of nominations (10), but, above all, thanks to three mentions in the “best song” category: a statuette for one of them, “What Was I Made For?”, was received by Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas.
“Barbie” also won in the newest category “for cinematic and commercial achievements” (Cinematic and Box Office Achievement), which allowed not only Gerwig and Nolan, but also “Guardians of the Galaxy 3,” “John Wick 4,” and the animated film to be placed in the same category. about the Mario brothers and a Taylor Swift concert film.
The best comedy was naturally recognized as “The Unfortunate Poor” by Yorgos Lanthimos – probably the most daring and innovative film of the year. This film won in one more category – Emma Stone received the award for best comedic actress. Her ability to combine comic acting with dramatic acting, also in such frank and provocative material today, truly seems unique.
The worst rogašek is the sad fate of Killers of the Flower Moon, Martin Scorsese’s biggest picture in years, if not a decade. She only received the acting statuette for Lily Gladstone – the indisputable discovery of the film. From the stage, she noted the importance of this historical award for the indigenous population of the United States, whose fate is the central theme of the film. Best Film (Drama): “Oppenheimer”;
All nominations for the Golden Globe 2024 film award:
- Best Film (Musical or Comedy): “Poor Creatures”;
- Best Foreign Film: Anatomy of a Fall (France)
- Best Director: Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer;
- Best Screenplay: Justine Trieu and Arthur Garary, Anatomy of a Fall;
- Best Original Song: What Was I Made For? Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell (from the movie “Barbie”).
Source: Racurs

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