At the 82nd Golden Globes ceremony, held on January 5, 2025, French cinema shone thanks to Emilia Pérez, who walked away with four prestigious awards, including Best Musical or Comedy and Best Foreign Language Film. The drama The Brutalist followed with three awards, while performances by Fernanda Torres, Adrien Brody and Demi Moore were the highlights of an evening celebrating the best in film and TV.
Since their creation in 1944, the Golden Globes have always combined prestige, emotion and spectacle. Every year, the greatest stars of cinema and television gather on the red carpet, offering a ceremony that is both elegant and vibrant. Unlike the Oscars, the Golden Globes are distinguished by their duality: they reward both films and TV series, while distinguishing dramatic works from comedies and musicals.
Every year, these awards leave their mark, sometimes revealing new talent and celebrating icons from the big and small screens.
While the Golden Globes are an unmissable benchmark, they are not immune to debate and controversy. The decisions of the jury, made up of international journalists based in Hollywood, are often closely scrutinized. Some awards are unanimously acclaimed, while others raise questions among professionals and audiences alike.
However, one thing is certain: the Golden Globes remain a major media event, capable of propelling a work or an artist into the spotlight and creating real momentum for the awards season.
The Golden Globes are more than just an awards ceremony for film and TV fans. They offer an annual snapshot of the audiovisual landscape, highlighting the most remarkable works and brightest talents.
Whether you follow the ceremony for its glamorous moments, poignant speeches or simply to discover new works to watch, the Golden Globes remain a timeless, unmissable event for celebrating excellence in film and series.
Golden Globes 2025 :
Films
- Best dramatic film: The Brutalist
- Best Musical/Comedy: Emilia Pérez
- Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama: Fernanda Torres for I'm Still Here
- Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama: Adrien Brody for The Brutalist
- Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy: Demi Moore for The Substance
- Best Actor in a Musical/Comedy: Sebastian Stan for A Different Man
- Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture: Zoe Saldaña for Emilia Pérez
- Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Kieran Culkin for A Real Pain
- Best Director: Brady Corbet for The Brutalist
- Best screenplay: Peter Straughan for Conclave
- Best animated film: Flow
- Best Foreign Language Film: Emilia Pérez - France
- Best Film Score: Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross for Challengers
- Best Original Song:"El Mal" for Emilia Pérez
- Best cinematography and box-office performance: Wicked
Series
- Best Drama Series: Shōgun
- Best musical or comedy series: Hacks
- Best Miniseries, Anthology Series or TV Movie: Mon Petit Renne (Baby Reindeer)
- Best actress in a drama series: Anna Sawai for Shōgun
- Best Actor in a Drama Series: Hiroyuki Sanada for Shōgun
- Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Series: Jean Smart for Hacks
- Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy Series: Jeremy Allen White for The Bear: On the Spot or To Go
- Best Actress in a Miniseries, Anthology or TV Movie: JodieFoster for True Detective(True Detective: Night Country)
- Best Supporting Actress in a Television Program: Jessica Gunning for Mon Petit Renne (Baby Reindeer)
- Best Actor in a Miniseries, Anthology or TV Movie: Colin Farrell for The Penguin
- Best Supporting Actor in a TV Drama: TadanobuAsano for Shōgun
- Best stand-up comedy performance on television: Ali Wong: Single Lady