The 83rd Golden Globe Awards ceremony took place in Los Angeles. Director Paul Thomas Anderson received several awards for the film "One Battle After Another."
British actor, 16-year-old Owen Cooper, who starred in "Adolescence," won in the category of Best Supporting Actor in a Television Format. This was announced on Sunday, January 11, during the 83rd Golden Globe Awards ceremony in Beverly Hills (Los Angeles County, California).
The film was also recognized as the Best Miniseries. The award for Best Actor in a Miniseries went to Stephen Graham, who played the father in "Adolescence." He is also one of the screenwriters.
The Best Actress in a Miniseries is Michelle Williams for "Dying for Sex." She played a woman diagnosed with breast cancer. She leaves her husband, with whom she lived for fifteen years, and begins to explore her sexuality.
Director Paul Thomas Anderson Received Several Awards
American director Paul Thomas Anderson won Golden Globes for the film "One Battle After Another" starring Leonardo DiCaprio in the categories of Best Director and Best Screenplay. The film tells the story of a former member of a left-wing radical extremist group.
The award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture went to Stellan Skarsgård for his role in "Affeksjonsverdi." The film is about a once-famous film director and his relationships with his adult daughters.
In the corresponding "female" category, the Golden Globe was awarded to actress Teyana Taylor for the film "One Battle After Another."
"Best Animated Feature" - "KPop Demon Hunters"
The Best Animated Feature was "KPop Demon Hunters." The film is dedicated to the female K-pop group Huntrix, whose members use their voices to protect people from demons.
The Best Comedy Series in Beverly Hills was named "The Studio." In the categories of Best Actor and Actress in a Comedy Series, Seth Rogen ("The Studio") and Jean Smart ("Hacks") were recognized.
"The Studio" tells the story of Continental Studios, where they are trying to make an expensive superhero movie. "Hacks" focuses on the fate of comedian Deborah Vance in Las Vegas.
"Best Drama Series" - About the Emergency Room in Pittsburgh
"The Pitt" was awarded the Golden Globe as the "Best Drama Series." It showcases the daily lives of doctors in the emergency department in Pittsburgh.
The awards for Best Actor in a Drama Series and Best Actress in a Drama Series went to Noah Wyle ("The Pitt") and Rhea Seehorn ("Pluribus").
The Golden Globe is Awarded in More Than 20 Categories
The Golden Globe Awards, presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, is second in prestige only to the Oscars in the United States. The award is given in more than 20 categories. It was established in October 1943, and the first awards ceremony took place in January 1944.
Traditionally, films and series that receive Golden Globes are considered the main contenders for the Oscar, which will be awarded this year on March 15.