Golden Globes 2024 Winners


The 2024 Golden Globes ceremony kicked off with a dazzling array of nominees, each vying for the coveted accolades in various categories. As the night unfolded, viewers were treated to a mix of expected wins and a few delightful surprises.
### Film Highlights

**Best Motion Picture – Drama**
"Oppenheimer" from Universal Pictures emerged victorious, showcasing the gripping storytelling and stellar performances that captivated audiences.

**Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy**
"Poor Things" by Searchlight Pictures took home the award, adding a touch of humor and charm to the evening.

**Best Motion Picture – Animated**
"The Boy and the Heron" (GKids) soared to success, enchanting audiences with its animated brilliance.

**Cinematic and Box Office Achievement**
"Barbie" (Warner Bros. Pictures) claimed this accolade, highlighting its impact on the cinematic landscape.

**Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language**
"Anatomy of a Fall" from France stood out, showcasing the global diversity of exceptional cinema.

### Outstanding Performances

**Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama**
Cillian Murphy's compelling portrayal in "Oppenheimer" earned him the well-deserved recognition in a category filled with exceptional talent.

**Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama**
Lily Gladstone's powerful performance in "Killers of the Flower Moon" earned her the top spot, adding to the film's success.

**Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy**
Emma Stone's delightful role in "Poor Things" secured her the award, showcasing her versatility in the genre.

**Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy**
Paul Giamatti's standout performance in "The Holdovers" earned him the accolade, proving his comedic prowess.

**Supporting Roles**
Robert Downey Jr. shone in "Oppenheimer," while Da’Vine Joy Randolph's captivating performance in "The Holdovers" earned her the Supporting Role awards.

### Behind the Scenes

**Best Director — Motion Picture**
Christopher Nolan took home the award for his exceptional direction in "Oppenheimer," adding another accolade to his illustrious career.

**Best Screenplay – Motion Picture**
"Justine Triet and Arthur Harari" earned recognition for their compelling work on "Anatomy of a Fall," bringing a nuanced script to life.

### Musical Brilliance

**Best Original Song – Motion Picture**
"Barbie" dominated this category with "What Was I Made For?" by Billie Eilish O’Connell and Finneas O’Connell, showcasing the musical excellence of the film.

**Best Original Score – Motion Picture**
Ludwig Göransson's evocative score for "Oppenheimer" was recognized for its contribution to the film's atmosphere.

### Television Triumphs

**Best Television Series – Drama**
"1923" on Paramount+ stood out in the television landscape, offering viewers a gripping drama series.

As the Golden Globes 2024 unfolded, it celebrated the diversity and excellence in both film and television, setting the stage for an exciting awards season ahead.