82nd Golden Globe Awards
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The 82nd Golden Globe Awards was an annual awards ceremony for excellence in film and American television productions of 2024. The winners were revealed during the live telecast, aired on CBS on January 5, 2025. The event was hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser, making her the first solo female host in Golden Globes history.[2]
82nd Golden Globe Awards | |
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Date | January 5, 2025 |
Site | The Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills, California, U.S. |
Hosted by | Nikki Glaser |
Directed by | Glenn Weiss |
Highlights | |
Best Film: Drama | The Brutalist |
Best Film: Musical or Comedy | Emilia Pérez |
Best Drama Series | Shōgun |
Best Musical or Comedy Series | Hacks |
Best Miniseries or Television movie | Baby Reindeer |
Most awards | Film: Emilia Pérez (4) TV: Shōgun (4) |
Most nominations | Film: Emilia Pérez (10) TV: The Bear (5) |
Television coverage | |
Network | CBS Paramount+ (streaming) |
Ratings | 10.1 million (VideoAmp) 9.3 million (Nielsen ratings)[1] |
The nominations were announced live on December 9, 2024, at a press conference at The Beverly Hilton by actors Morris Chestnut and Mindy Kaling, following an introduction from Golden Globes president, Helen Hoenhe.[3] Emilia Pérez, with 10 nominations, became the most nominated comedy/musical film in Golden Globes history, just 1 shy of the overall record of 11, set by Robert Altman's country music satire Nashville in the drama category in 1976.[4] The Brutalist received the second-most in film with 7 nominations, followed by Conclave with 6.[5] Additionally, The Bear led the TV nominations with 5, followed by Only Murders in the Building and Shōgun with 4 each.[6]
Ceremony information
On August 28, 2024, comedian Nikki Glaser was announced as the host for this year's ceremony, following last year's widely criticized host, comedian Jo Koy.[2] She is the first woman to host the Golden Globes solo.[7] Glaser herself was nominated for Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television for her HBO comedy special, Nikki Glaser: Someday You'll Die,[8] but lost to Ali Wong.[9]
The ceremony was held at 5:00 p.m. PST / 8:00 p.m. EST on January 5, 2025. It was broadcast live on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.[3] Glenn Weiss and Ricky Kirshner of White Cherry Entertainment returned from last year to executive produce the ceremony, along with Dick Clark Productions.[3]
On December 3, 2024, it was announced that the two Lifetime Achievement Awards, which were not presented last year, would return this year; however, they were presented during an untelevised gala dinner on January 3, 2025, prior to the telecast, similar to the Academy Awards' Governors Awards.[8] The recipient of the Cecil B. DeMille Award was Viola Davis, while the Carol Burnett Award was awarded to Ted Danson.[10]
Winners and nominees
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Emilia Pérez star Karla Sofía Gascón was the first trans nominee for a Golden Globe motion picture acting category, for the Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy category.[11] Jacques Audiard, the director and writer of the film, was one of the most nominated individuals, with a total of three nominations: Best Director, Best Screenplay, and co-lyricist of Best Original Song nominee "El Mal".[6] The composers and co-lyricists of the song, Camille and Clément Ducol, tied Audiard for most nominated individuals. Aside from "El Mal", they were also jointly nominated for composing Emilia Pérez's Best Original Score and an additional Best Original Song nominee: "Mi Camino".[6]
This year's nominations were tabulated by KPMG, the U.S. audit, tax, and advisory firm.[3] Netflix received a total of 36 nominations between film and television, the most of any distributor.[12]
Emilia Pérez is the first non-English-language film (some parts of English in the film) to win Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. Flow is the first Latvian film to win Best Animated Feature Film.[13] Fernanda Torres became the first Brazilian actress to win a Golden Globe in an acting category: Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama.[14] She acknowledged her mother Fernanda Montenegro's nomination in the same category at the 56th Golden Globe Awards, for Central Station (1998).[14]
Emilia Pérez and Shōgun were the biggest winners of the night, for film and television, respectively, with four wins each.[15] The Brutalist was the next biggest film recipient, with three wins; for television, Baby Reindeer and Hacks each won two.[15]
Film
Honorary award recipient
Films with multiple nominations
The following films received multiple nominations:
Nominations | Films | Category | Distributor(s) |
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10 | Emilia Pérez | Musical or Comedy | Netflix |
7 | The Brutalist | Drama | A24 |
6 | Conclave | Focus Features | |
5 | Anora | Musical or Comedy | Neon |
The Substance | MUBI | ||
4 | Challengers | Amazon MGM Studios | |
A Real Pain | Searchlight Pictures | ||
Wicked | Universal Pictures | ||
The Wild Robot | Animated | ||
3 | A Complete Unknown | Drama | Searchlight Pictures |
2 | All We Imagine as Light | Janus Films | |
The Apprentice | Briarcliff Entertainment | ||
Dune: Part Two | Warner Bros. Pictures | ||
Gladiator II | Paramount Pictures | ||
I'm Still Here | Sony Pictures Classics | ||
Inside Out 2 | Animated | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | |
The Last Showgirl | Drama | Roadside Attractions |
Films with multiple wins
The following films received multiple wins:
Wins | Films | Category | Distributor |
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4 | Emilia Pérez | Musical or Comedy | Netflix |
3 | The Brutalist | Drama | A24 |
Television
Honorary award recipient
Series with multiple nominations
The following television series received multiple nominations:
Nominations | Series | Category | Distributor(s) |
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5 | The Bear | Musical or Comedy | FX / Hulu |
4 | Only Murders in the Building | Hulu | |
Shōgun | Drama | FX / Hulu | |
3 | Baby Reindeer | Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television | Netflix |
The Diplomat | Drama | ||
Disclaimer | Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television | Apple TV+ | |
Hacks | Musical or Comedy | Max | |
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story | Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television | Netflix | |
Mr. & Mrs. Smith | Drama | Prime Video | |
Nobody Wants This | Musical or Comedy | Netflix | |
The Penguin | Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television | HBO / Max | |
Ripley | Netflix | ||
Slow Horses | Drama | Apple TV+ | |
True Detective: Night Country | Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television | HBO / Max | |
2 | Abbott Elementary | Musical or Comedy | ABC |
The Day of the Jackal | Drama | Peacock / Sky Atlantic | |
Shrinking | Musical or Comedy | Apple TV+ |
Series with multiple wins
The following series received multiple wins:
Presenters
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The following performers presented awards at the ceremony. Furthermore, Aubrey Plaza and Rob McElhenney were originally announced as presenters on January 2, 2025,[17] but were not included in the final running order on the day of the ceremony.[18]
See also
Notes
- In this triptych fable anthology film, Plemons portrays a separate, distinct character in each segment.[16]
References
External links
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