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Oppenheimer wins big in Golden Globe Awards 2024; Nolan Best Director, Cillian Murphy Best Male Actor

| @indiablooms | Jan 08, 2024, at 05:01 pm

Beverly Hills/IBNS: Epic biographical film Oppenheimer has bagged major awards including the Best Picture (Drama) in the 81st Golden Globe Awards which were held here on Sunday.

Christopher Nolan won the Best Director award for the film while actor Cillian Murphy was announced the Best Male Actor (Motion Picture-Drama).

"I thought it would be simpler accepting for myself but as a director standing here, I suddenly realise that I can only accept this on behalf of people.

"As directors, we bring people together and try to get the regular vibe to their best," Nolan said after he was honoured.

Receiving the award, Cillian said, "I knew the first time I walked on Chris Nolan's set, it was different... I was in the hands of a visionary director and a master."

Robert Downey Jr., who featured in Oppenheimer, has won the Best Supporting Actor in a film.

In an upset for female empowerment film Barbie, Emma Stone starrer Poor Things won the Best Movie (Musical or Comedy).

Emma has also won the Best Female Actor (Musical or Comedy) for Poor Things.

Receiving the award, she said, "Playing Bella was unbelievable. I think this is a rom-com. I see this as a rom-com. But in the sense of Bella falling in love with life itself rather than a person and she accepts the good and bad in equal measure and that really makes me look at life differently."

While Succession was announced as the Best Drama in the category of television, The Bear won the Best TV Comedy.

Full List of Winners

Films

Best Motion Picture - Drama: Oppenheimer
Best Female Actor (Motion Picture-Drama): Lily Gladstone for Killers of the Flower Moon
Best Motion Picture (Musical-Comedy): Poor Things
Best Male Actor (Motion Picture, Musical-Comedy): Paul Giamatti for The Holdovers
Best Cinematic and Box Office Achievement: Barbie
Best Score (Motion Picture): Ludwig Goransson for Oppenheimer
Best Song (Motion Picture): Barbie's What Was I Made For?
Best Director (Motion Picture): Christopher Nolan for Oppenheimer
Best Male Actor (Motion Picture, Drama): Cillian Murphy for Oppenheimer
Best Female Actor (Motion Picture, Musical-Comedy): Emma Stone for Poor Things
Best Picture (Animated): The Boy and the Heron
Best Picture (Non-English Language): Anatomy of a Fall (France)
Best Screenplay (Motion Picture): Justine Triet, Arthur Harari for Anatomy of a Fall
Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role (Motion Picture): Da'Vine Joy Randolph for The Holdovers
Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role (Motion Picture): Robert Downey Jr. for Oppenheimer

Television

Best Drama: Succession
Best Female Actor (Drama): Sarah Snook for Succession
Best Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Motion Picture: Beef
Best Musical or Comedy Series: The Bear
Best Male Actor (Drama Series): Kieran Culkin for Succession
Best Female Actor (Musical/Comedy Series): Ayo Edebiri for The Bear
Best Stand-Up Comedy: Ricky Gervais for Armageddon
Best Male Actor (Musical/Comedy Series): Jeremy Allen White for The Bear
Best Male Actor in Supporting Role (TV Series): Matthew Macfadyen for Succession
Best Female Actor in Supporting Role (TV Series): Elizabeth Debicki for The Crown
Best Female Actor (Limited Series): Ali Wong for Beef
Best Male Actor (Limited Series): Steve Yeun for Beef

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