Golden Globes: 'Hamnet', 'One Battle After Another' and 'Adolescence' triumph
Paul Thomas Anderson is best director. Jessie Buckley best drama actress, Rose Byrne best in the musical and comedy group
The Golden Globes are known to often constitute a "preview" for the awarding of the next Oscar prizes, and so the attention is doubly maximised for these prestigious "laurels" awarded by the Hollywood foreign press. Then, with the Academy's statuettes, the appointment on these pages is postponed to Sunday 15 March.
But now for the evening, which was also marked in part by politics, with several stars wearing anti-ICE pins to protest the murder of Renee Good. The titles that took the top prizes were Chloé Zhao's 'Hamnet' as best drama film, and Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another' in the musical and comedy category.
Anderson also won Best Director and his (lead) work also won the statuettes for Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress (Teyana Taylor).
'Hamnet' also won the statuette for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Drama, which went to Jessie Buckley.
Two statuettes also went to Ryan Coogler's 'The Sinners': it won for Best Soundtrack and in the Cinematic and Box Office Achievement category (where the most popular and successful titles at the box office are nominated and awarded)



