Several unexpected winners took home the top prize at this year's Golden Globes, including Chloe Zhao's drama "Hamnet," which took the Best Picture award in the Drama category. The film also earned Jessie Buckley a Best Actress win for her portrayal of Ophelia.
Zhao was visibly shaken by her win and gave a heartfelt speech praising fellow filmmaker Ryan Coogler, whom she credits with helping her improve as an artist during their time together at Sundance Labs. Coogler had been expected to win the award but ultimately took home Best Director for his work on vampire thriller "Sinners."
The musical comedy category saw Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" take home the top prize, marking a major upset in the industry. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn, who both received nominations.
Anderson also earned the award for Best Screenplay for his work on the film. In her acceptance speech, Zhao expressed gratitude to Coogler, saying "As students, let's keep our hearts open and let's keep seeing each other and allowing each other to be seen."
Other notable winners included Ryan Coogler for Best Director for "Sinners," TimothΓ©e Chalamet for his performance in the musical comedy film "Marty Supreme," Owen Cooper for supporting actor in "Adolescence," and Seth Rogen for his role as a musician in the TV series "The Studio."
Zhao was visibly shaken by her win and gave a heartfelt speech praising fellow filmmaker Ryan Coogler, whom she credits with helping her improve as an artist during their time together at Sundance Labs. Coogler had been expected to win the award but ultimately took home Best Director for his work on vampire thriller "Sinners."
The musical comedy category saw Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" take home the top prize, marking a major upset in the industry. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn, who both received nominations.
Anderson also earned the award for Best Screenplay for his work on the film. In her acceptance speech, Zhao expressed gratitude to Coogler, saying "As students, let's keep our hearts open and let's keep seeing each other and allowing each other to be seen."
Other notable winners included Ryan Coogler for Best Director for "Sinners," TimothΓ©e Chalamet for his performance in the musical comedy film "Marty Supreme," Owen Cooper for supporting actor in "Adolescence," and Seth Rogen for his role as a musician in the TV series "The Studio."