Golden Globes 2025, as strong at the Olympics and sacred stars

On the night of Sunday to Monday, the first cinema and television red carpet of the year 2025 took place in Beverly Hills (United States) for the 82nd edition of the Golden Globes. A ceremony which was particularly successful Emilia Perez by Jacques Audiard, who won no less than four trophies, including best comedy. A look back at an event rich in lessons, two months before the Oscars.

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The little one has become big. From “Pirates of the Caribbean” to the early 2000s, Zoe Saldana, who has had numerous films and successes, was crowned best supporting actress for “Emilia Perez”. The 46-year-old actress could not hide her emotion when posing in front of the photographers.

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Cocorico! “Emilia Perez” is, without context, the big winner of the 82nd edition with four Golden Globes in her pocket. Jacques Audiard's musical odyssey about the gender transition of a Mexican drug trafficker won the prize for best comedy, best international film, best supporting actress and best song for French artists Camille and Clément Ducol , who composed the original soundtrack.

The feeling. Demi Moore won Best Actress in a Comedy for her highly engaging performance in the French film, “The Substance.” In this horrific fable by Coralie Fargeat, Demi Moore, 62, plays a former Hollywood star addicted to a youth serum.
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The feeling. Demi Moore won Best Actress in a Comedy for her highly engaging performance in the French film, “The Substance.” In this horrific fable by Coralie Fargeat, Demi Moore, 62, plays a former Hollywood star addicted to a youth serum.

Adrien Brody, 51, did not disappoint at the Golden Globes, thanks to “The Brutalist”. The former “Pianist” was named best dramatic actor for his role as an architect who survives the Holocaust and tries to rebuild his life in the United States.
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Adrien Brody, 51, did not disappoint at the Golden Globes, thanks to “The Brutalist”. The former “Pianist” was named best dramatic actor for his role as an architect who survives the Holocaust and tries to rebuild his life in the United States.

Three funny ladies. Michelle Yeoh, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo hit the big screen with the musical “Wicked”. It was well worth a Golden Globe for best box office performance.
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Three funny ladies. Michelle Yeoh, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo hit the big screen with the musical “Wicked”. It was well worth a Golden Globe for best box office performance.

Different, but winning. Sebastian Stan, here alongside Annabelle Wallis, was voted best actor in a comedy for his role in “A Different Man,” where he plays an aspiring actor looking for a fresh start after cosmetic surgery.
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Different, but winning. Sebastian Stan, here alongside Annabelle Wallis, was voted best actor in a comedy for his role in “A Different Man,” where he plays an aspiring actor looking for a fresh start after cosmetic surgery.

In the odor of holiness. The great rival of “The Brutalist”, the papal thriller “Conclave”, won the prize for best screenplay, for its dive into the power struggles of the Vatican during the election of a new pope.
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In the odor of holiness. The great rival of “The Brutalist”, the papal thriller “Conclave”, won the prize for best screenplay, for its dive into the power struggles of the Vatican during the election of a new pope.

Simply the best. Fernanda Torres created a surprise against major competitors like Angelina Jolie (“Maria”) and Nicole Kidman (“Babygirl”). The Brazilian actress walked away with the Golden Globe for best actress in a drama film, for her role as a determined widow under the military dictatorship of the 1970s in Rio, in
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Simply the best. Fernanda Torres created a surprise against major competitors like Angelina Jolie (“Maria”) and Nicole Kidman (“Babygirl”). The Brazilian actress walked away with the Golden Globe for best actress in a drama film, for her role as a determined widow under the military dictatorship of the 1970s in Rio, in “I'm Still Here.”

At 48, Colin Farrell has a smile more than ever. The star of “Minority Report” and “Alexandre” left the Beverly Hills red carpet with the trophy for best actor in a television film or mini-series under his arm, thanks to his performance in “The Penguin
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At 48, Colin Farrell has a smile more than ever. The star of “Minority Report” and “Alexandre” left the Beverly Hills red carpet with the trophy for best actor in a television film or mini-series under his arm, thanks to his performance in “The Penguin “.

Received 5/5. The trophy for best actress in a television film or mini-series went to Jodie Foster, for her role in “True Detective: Night Country”. The star of “Taxi Driver” and “Lord of the Rings” won the fifth Golden Globes of his storied career.
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Received 5/5. The trophy for best actress in a television film or mini-series went to Jodie Foster, for her role in “True Detective: Night Country”. The star of “Taxi Driver” and “Lord of the Rings” won the fifth Golden Globes of his storied career.

“Shogun” and Tadanobu Asano bit into success, leaving nothing more and nothing less with the trophy for best drama series, best actor in a drama series for Hiroyuki Sanada and best actress in a drama series for Anna Sawai.
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“Shogun” and Tadanobu Asano bit into success, leaving nothing more and nothing less with the trophy for best drama series, best actor in a drama series for Hiroyuki Sanada and best actress in a drama series for Anna Sawai.

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