On January 7, 2024, local time, in Los Angeles, the United States, the 81st American Film and Television Golden Globe Awards came to an end. The film "Oppenheimer" directed by Christopher Nolan became the biggest winner, winning Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor in a Drama

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1905 Movie News On January 7, 2024, local time, in Los Angeles, the United States, the 81st American Film and Television Golden Globe Awards ceremony came to an end, and the movie "Oppenheimer" directed by Christopher Nolan became the biggest winner. , won five awards in one fell swoop: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor in a Drama Series, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Soundtrack.

Another popular movie "Barbie" was slightly less successful in winning awards. The awards were frequently blocked by Emma Stone, the stone sister, and finally won the first Film and Box Office Achievement Award and Best Original Song. The most critical categories of Best Actress in Music and Comedy and Best Picture were won by "Poor Things", and Emma Stone also won the Golden Globe Award for the second time.

Hollywood director Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon" assisted Lily Gladstone in winning the Best Actress in a Drama Series. She also became the first Native American to win this award. Another high-profile award, the Best Animated Film Award, was won by Hayao Miyazaki's latest masterpiece "The Heron and the Boy".

As for the French film "The Fall", which won the Cannes Palme d'Or for Best Picture and swept six major European Film Festival awards, it won two awards for Best Screenplay and Best Foreign Language Film at this year's Golden Globe Awards.

TV awards were basically divided between "Succession", "The Bear's Diner" and "Crossbow Life" in their respective fields. Only Best Supporting Actress was won by Elizabeth Debicki ("The Crown"). Keenan Culkin finally won his fourth nomination for "Succession" and his first win for Best Actor in a Drama Series. The show also took home three awards tonight: Best Drama Series, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actor.

"Bear's Diner" and "Crossbow Life" respectively won three awards in the musical comedy category and best limited series/anthology series/TV movie. Ali Wong also successfully wrote film history with "Crossbow Life" and became the first Asian actress to win the Best Actress in a Limited Series/Anthology Series/TV Movie.

81st American Film and Television Golden Globe Award List:

[Movie]

Plot Best Film: "Obonheimer"

Best Actor: Kirian Murry "Benheimer"

Best Actress in a Drama Series: Lily Gladstone, "Killers of the Flower Moon"

Best Picture in a Musical Comedy: "Poor Thing"

Best Actor in a Musical Comedy: Paul Giamatti, "Stay in School"

Best Actress in a Musical Comedy: Emma Stone "Poor Thing"

Best Director: Christopher Nolan "Oppenheimer"

Best Screenplay: Justine Trier/Arthur Harari " "Judgment of the Fall"

Best Supporting Actor: Robert Downey Jr. "Oppenheimer"

Best Supporting Actress: Damien Joy Randolph "The Stayer"

Best Animated Feature: "The Heron and the Boy"

Best Foreign Language Film: "The Fall"

Best Score: "Oppenheimer"

Best Original Song: Billie Eilish's "What Was I Made For?" - "Barbie"

Film and Box Office Achievement Award: "Barbie"

[TV Category]

Best Drama Series: "Succession"

Best Actor in a Drama Series: Keenan Culkin "Succession"

Best Actress in a Drama Series: Sarah Snook, "Succession"

Best Supporting Actor: Matthew Macfadyen, "Succession"

Best Supporting Actress: Elizabeth Debicki, "The Crown"

Musical Comedy Best Actor in a Musical Comedy Series: Jeremy Allen White Best Actor in a Musical Comedy: Jeremy Allen White Best Actress in a Musical Comedy: Ayo Adweli 》

Best Limited Series/Anthology Series/TV Movie: "The Rage"

Best Actor in a Limited Series/Anthology Series/TV Movie: Steven Yeun "The Rage"

Limited Series/Anthology Series/TV Best Actress in a Movie: Huang Ali "A Life of Anger"