The musical drama by Jacques Audiard is the big winner of the evening with four trophies and achieves the double best film and best foreign film. He can keep his Oscar ambitions intact.
What triumphs for Emilia Perez during the 82nd Golden Globes! Jacques Audiard’s musical drama has confirmed its status as a favorite at the Oscars. Nominated ten times, the feature film won a record four trophies, including the crucial double best musical and best foreign film. As well as the statuettes for best supporting actress and best song.
Emilia Perez crushed the other great comedy of the year, the Palme d’Or Anora by Sean Baker who leaves empty-handed. The other big winner of the evening is on the drama side. The Brutalist by Brady Corbet collects three trophies: best film, best director and best actor. It will be a formidable contender at the Oscars.
Considered a springboard towards the Oscars, which will announce their nominations on January 17, the Golden Globes, which have been profoundly reformed and count in their ranks 334 international journalists covering Hollywood, mark an essential stage of the awards season. By stocking up on statuettes, Emilia Perez confirms its potential and will have the wind in its sails for the Oscars. It is France’s candidate for the Oscar for best international film. This year, the pricing season is unusually uncertain. Several films have topped the charts of American critics associations: Anora, Conclave, The Brutalist, Wicked.