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One Battle After Another and Adolescence dominate 83rd Golden Globes
Summary
Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another and Netflix's Adolescence each won four Golden Globes at the 83rd ceremony; Jessie Buckley and Timothée Chalamet were among other notable winners.
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The 83rd Golden Globes honoured films, television and new podcasts across multiple genres in an evening of awards and speeches. Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another and Netflix's limited series Adolescence each secured four wins, drawing attention for both established and emerging talent. Winners included first-time Globe recipients and veteran performers, and some acceptance speeches paid tribute to collaborators and communities. The ceremony also recognised several new television series and marked the first time a Globe was awarded for best podcast.
Notable winners:
- One Battle After Another: won best comedy or musical film; Paul Thomas Anderson won best director and best screenplay, his first Golden Globe wins; Teyana Taylor won best female supporting actor.
- Adolescence: won four awards including best limited series; Stephen Graham won best actor in a limited series, Owen Cooper won supporting actor in a limited series, and Erin Doherty won supporting female actor.
- Hamnet and Jessie Buckley: Hamnet won best drama film and Jessie Buckley won best lead actress in a drama.
- Individual film wins: Timothée Chalamet won best lead male actor in a comedy for Marty Supreme, his first Golden Globe; KPop: Demon Hunters won animated feature and original song.
- Television and other winners: The Pitt was named best drama series with Noah Wyle winning best actor in a drama; The Studio won best comedy series and Seth Rogen won best male actor in a comedy series; Rhea Seehorn and Jean Smart also won awards for their television roles.
Summary:
The Golden Globes recognised a broad set of films, series and performances across both familiar and newer titles. Oscar nominations will be announced on 22 January and the Academy Awards ceremony is scheduled for 15 March.
