83rd Golden Globe Awards: 'One Battle After Another' dominates
The 83rd Golden Globe Awards saw 'One Battle After Another' sweep four categories, while 16-year-old Owen Cooper became the youngest winner in history.
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The 83rd Golden Globe Awards concluded with a star-studded ceremony in Los Angeles, where the war drama "One Battle After Another" emerged as the night's big winner, securing four major awards including Best Director and Best Screenplay.
The prestigious ceremony, which honors the best in both film and television, featured a mix of expected victories and major upsets. In the film categories, "Hamnet" and "The Secret Agent" took home top honors, while the television side saw "Adolescence," "The Pitt," and "The Studio" dominate their respective fields. The event highlighted a significant shift in the industry, with independent narratives gaining substantial ground against traditional blockbusters.
Record-breaking night for Owen Cooper
One of the most talked-about moments of the evening was 16-year-old Owen Cooper’s historic win. Cooper, starring in the series "Adolescence," won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series. By doing so, he shattered the record previously held by Chris Colfer, who won at age 20 for "Glee" in 2010, officially becoming the youngest recipient in this category's history.
Top honors in Motion Pictures
In the Motion Picture - Drama category, "Hamnet" was crowned Best Picture, with its lead Jessie Buckley winning Best Actress. Meanwhile, "One Battle After Another" secured the title of Best Picture - Musical or Comedy. Paul Thomas Anderson took home the award for Best Director for the same film, further solidifying his influence in contemporary cinema. The award for Best Motion Picture - Non-English Language went to the acclaimed drama "The Secret Agent."
Television and Stand-up highlights
The television categories saw "The Pitt" take home the award for Best Drama Series, while "The Studio" was named Best Musical or Comedy Series. In the newly prominent stand-up category, veteran comedian Ricky Gervais won Best Stand-up Comedy on Television for his special "Mortality."
Key Winners of the 83rd Golden Globes:
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Best Actor (Drama): Wagner Moura, The Secret Agent
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Best Actor (Musical/Comedy): Timothée Chalamet, Marty Supreme
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Best Actress (Musical/Comedy Series): Jean Smart, Hacks
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Best Animated Feature: KPop Demon Hunters
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Cinematic and Box Office Achievement: Sinners
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