No broadcast, Golden Globe 2022 awards “Ataque dos Dogs” and Will Smith

The target of several critics, the Golden Globe 2022 took place this Sunday (9), without broadcast in the United States or Brazil, and awarded the main films and series in different categories.

Due to the increase in Covid-19 cases in the United States, the event also did not have the presence of celebrities, and the public followed the winners only through social networks.

“Attack of the Dogs”, with Benedict Cumberbatch, and “Amor, Sublime Amor”, directed by Steven Spielberg, were the most awarded film productions, while “Succession”, by HBO, stood out among the TV categories.

See full list of winners (in bold)

  • Best Film — Drama
    “Belfast”;
    “In the rhythm of the heart”;
    “Danube”;
    “King Richard: Creating Champions”;
    “Attack of the Dogs”
  • Best Film — Musical or Comedy
    “Cyrano”;
    “Don’t look up”;
    “Licorice pizza”;
    “Tik, tick… Boom!”;
    “Love, Sublime Love”
  • best director
    Kenneth Branagh (“Belfast”);
    Jane Campion (“Attack of the Dogs”);
    Maggie Gyllenhaal (“The Lost Daughter”);
    Steven Spielberg (“Love, Amazing Love”);
    Denis Villeneuve (“Danube”)
  • Best Actor in a Film — Drama
    Mahershala Ali (“Swan song”);
    Javier Bardem (“Being the Ricardos”);
    Benedict Cumberbatch (“Attack of the Dogs”);
    Will Smith (“King Richard: Creating Champions”);
    Denzel Washington (“The MacBeth Tragedy”)
  • Best Actress in a Film — Drama
    Jessica Chastain (“The eyes of Tammy Faye”);
    Olivia Colman (“The Lost Daughter”);
    Nicole Kidman (“Being the Ricardos”);
    Lady Gaga (“Casa Gucci”);
    Kristen Stewart (“Spencer”)
  • Best Actor in Film — Musical or Comedy
    Leonardo DiCaprio (“Don’t look up”);
    Peter Dinklage (“Cyrano”);
    Andrew Garfield (“Tick, tick… Boom!”);
    Cooper Hoffman (“Licorice Pizza”);
    Anthony Ramos (“In a neighborhood of New York”)
  • Best Actress in Film — Musical or Comedy
    Marion Cotillard (“Annette”);
    Alana Haim (“Licorice Pizza”);
    Jennifer Lawrence (“Don’t look up”);
    Emma Stone (“Cruella”);
    Rachel Zegler (“Love, Sublime Love”)
  • Best Supporting Actor
    Ben Affleck (“The tender bar”)
    Jamie Dornan (Belfast”)
    Ciarán Hinds (“Belfast”)
    Troy Kotsur (“In the rhythm of the heart”)
    Kodi Smit-McPhee (“Attack of the Dogs”)
  • Best Supporting Actress in a Film
    Caitriona Balfe (“Belfast”);
    Ariana DeBose (“Love, Sublime Love”)
    Kirsten Dunst (“Attack of the Dogs”);
    Aunjanue Ellis (“King Richard: Creating Champions”);
    Ruth Negga (“Passing”)
  • best screenplay
    “Licorice Pizza” (Paul Thomas Anderson);
    “Belfast” (Kenneth Branagh);
    “Attack of the Dogs” (Jane Campion);
    “Don’t look up” (Adam McKay);
    “Being the Ricardos” (Aaron Sorkin)
  • Best Series — Drama
    “Lupin”;
    “The morning show”;
    “Pose”;
    “Round 6”;
    “Succession”
  • Best Series — Musical or Comedy
    The Great;
    Hacks;
    Only murders in the building;
    Ted Lasso;
    Reservation dogs
  • Best Actor in a Series — Drama
    Brian Cox (“Succession”)
    Lee Jung-jae (“Round 6”)
    Billy Porter (“Pose”)
    Jeremy Strong (“Succession”);
    Omar Sy (“Lupine”)
  • Best Actress in a Series — Drama
    Uzo Aduba (“In treatment”);
    Jennifer Aniston (“The morning show”);
    Christine Baranski (“The good fight”);
    Elizabeth Moss (“The Handmaid’s tale”);
    Mj Rodriguez (“Pose”)
  • Best Actor in a Series — Musical or Comedy
    Anthony Anderson (“Black-ish”);
    Nicolas Hoult (“The Great”);
    Steve Martin (“Only murders in the building”);
    Martin Short (“Only murders in the building”);
    Jason Sudeikis (“Ted Lasso”)
  • Best Actress in a Series — Musical or Comedy
    Hannah Einbinder (“Hacks”)
    Elle Fanning (“The Great”);
    Issa Rae (“Insecure”);
    Tracee Ellis Ross (“Black-ish”);
    Jean Smart (“Hacks”)
  • Best Supporting Actor in a Series
    Billy Crudup (“The morning show”);
    Kieran Culkin (“Succession”);
    Mark Duplass (“The monring show”);
    Brett Goldstein (“Ted Lasso”);
    Oh Yeong-su (“Round 6”)
  • Best Supporting Actress in a Series
    Jennifer Coolidge (“White Lotus”);
    Kaitlyn Dever (“Dopesick”);
    Andie MacDowell (“Maid”);
    Sarah Snook (“Succession”);
    Hannah Waddingham (“Ted Lasso”)
  • Best Limited Series or TV Movie
    “Dopesick”;
    “Impeachment: American crime story”;
    “Maid”;
    “Mare of Easttown”;
    “The underground railroad”
  • Best Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie
    Paul Bettany (“Wandavision”);
    Oscar Isaac (“Scenes from a Wedding”);
    Michael Keaton (“Dopesick”);
    Ewan McGregor (“Halston”);
    Tahar Rahim (“The Serpent”)
  • Best Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie
    Jessica Chastain (“Scenes from a Wedding”);
    Cynthia Erivo (“Genius: Aretha”);
    Elizabeth Olsen (“Wandavision”);
    Margaret Qualley (“Maid”);
    Kate Winslet (“Mare of Easttown”)
  • Best Foreign Language Film
    “Compartment nº 6”;
    “Drive my car” (Japan);
    “God’s hand”;
    “A hero”;
    “Parallel mothers”
  • Best Animation
    “Charm”
    “Flee”;
    “Luca”;
    “My sunny Maad”;
    “Raya and the last dragon”
  • best soundtrack
    “The French Chronicle”;
    “Charm”;
    “Attack of the dogs”;
    “Parallel mothers”;
    “Danube”
  • Best Original Song
    Beyoncé’s “Be Alive” (“King Richard: Creating Champions”);
    “Two caterpillars”, Sebastian Yatra (“Charm”);
    “Down to joy”, de Van Morrison (“Belfast”);
    “Here I am (Singing my way home”), de Jennifer Hudson (“Respect”);
    “No team do die”, by Billie Eilish (“007 — No time to die”)

Reference: CNN Brasil

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