The film awards gala starts this Sunday, January 7, with the 81st edition of the Golden Globes, which has some luxurious nominees.

How could it be otherwise? Barbie, by Greta Gerwing, leads the nomination list in nine categories. There are three of them best original song: Dance the night by Dua Lipa, I’m just Ken by Ryan Gosling and What did I create for? by Billie Eilish.

Below we show you the full list of nominees and where you can see each of the productions.

Complete list of nominees

Best Drama Film

German actress Justine Hüller plays ‘Anatomy of a Fall’.

‘Anatomy of a Fall’ (available to rent on Prime Video)

‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ (Apple TV+ and Prime Video)

‘Master’ (Netflix)

‘Oppenheimer’ (Prime video rental)

‘Past Lives’ (Prime Video)

‘The Zone of Interest’ (rent via Prime Video)

Best Comedy or Musical Film

‘Barbie’, starring Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie, made history worldwide in 2023, including in Ecuador.

‘Air’ (Amazon Prime)

‘American fiction’

‘Barbie’ (HBO Max)

‘The Holdovers’ (Rent via Prime Video or Apple TV+)

‘May December’ (this year I’m on Netflix Latin America)

‘Poor Things’ (to be released in cinemas in Ecuador on January 25)

Best Foreign Language Film

‘The Snow Society’.

‘Anatomy of a Fall’ – France

‘The Snow Society’ – Spain (Netflix)

‘Fallen leaves’ – Finland

‘Io Capitano’ – Italy

‘Past Lives’ – United States (in Korean)

‘The Zone of Interest’ – UK & US (in Polish)

Best Actress in a Drama Film

Carey Mulligan. EFE/EPA/CAROLINE BREHMAN
Photo: CAROLINE BREHMAN

Annette Bening (‘Nyad’)

Lily Gladstone (‘Killers of the Flower Moon’)

Sandra Huller (‘Anatomy of a Fall’)

Greta Lee (‘Past Lives’)

Carey Mulligan (‘Master’)

Cailee Spaeny (‘Priscilla’) (in cinemas in Ecuador)

best actor in drama film

Robert De Niro (William Hale) and Leonardo DiCaprio.

Bradley Cooper (‘Master’)

Leonardo DiCaprio (‘Killers of the Flower Moon’)

Colman Domingo (‘Rustin’)

Barry Kheogan (Saltbrand)

Cillian Murphy (‘Oppenheimer’)

Andrew Scott (‘We All Strangers’)

Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical Film

‘Poor Things’ stars Emma Stone. The film will be released in theaters in December this year.

Fantasia Barrino (‘The color purple’)

Jennifer Lawrence (‘No Hard Feelings’)

Natalie Portman (‘May December’)

Alma Poysti (‘Fallen Leaves’)

Margot Robbie (‘Barbie’)

Emma Stone (‘Poor Things’)

Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical Film

Timothée Chalamet plays the younger version of Willy Wonka. Instagram photo: @wonkamovie.

Nicolas Cage (‘Dream Scenario’)

Timothée Chalamet (‘Wonka’)

Matt Damon (‘Air’)

Paul Giamatti (‘The Remains’)

Joaquin Phoenix (‘Beau is scared’)

Jeffrey Wright (‘American Fiction’)

best director

Martin Scorsese. Cindy Ord/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Cindy Ord / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP) Photo: AFP

Bradley Cooper (‘Master’)

Greta Gerwig (‘Barbie’)

Yorgos Lanthimos (‘Poor Things’)

Christopher Nolan (‘Oppenheimer’)

Martin Scorsese (‘Killers of the Flower Moon’)

Celine Song (‘Past Lives’)

Best Drama Series

French-Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki plays Lady Di in the series ‘The Crown’. EFE/Cati Cladera/Archives
Photo: CATI CLADERA

‘1923’

‘The Crown’ (Netflix)

‘The Diplomat’ (Netflix)

‘The Last of Us’ (HBO Max)

‘The Morning Show’ (Applle Tv+)

‘Succession’ (HBO Max)

Best Comedy or Musical Series

Jason Sudeikis is Ted Lasso, the star series of the same name on the Apple TV+ platform. Photo: macworld.com

‘Abbott Elementary’

‘Barry’ (Hulu)

‘The Bear’ (Ster Plus)

‘Jury Duty’ (Prime Video)

‘Only murders in the building’ (Star+)

‘Ted Lasso’ (Apple TV)

Best Limited Series

‘All the light we cannot see’.

‘All the Light We Can’t See’ (Netflix)

‘Beef’ (Netflix)

‘Daisy Jones and the Six’ (Prime Video)

‘Fargo’

‘Fellow Travellers’

‘Lessons in Chemistry’ (Apple TV+). (JO)