The awards season race is about to begin and it will the golden globe 2024 those who will open the curtain on the awards at the Beverly Hilton hotel on January 7 of the Angels. The nominations for the best of the cinema and also television.
This is the first ceremony this year honors the best in the film and television industry which will also take a new direction since the rights were sold to Dick Clark Productions and Eldridge Industries.
‘Barbie’, ‘Oppenheimer’ and ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ are the blockbusters of 2023 with highest number of nominations in the film categories, while “Succession,” “The Last of Us” and “Only Murders in the Building” are seeking an award in the television category.
From what time can you tune in to the 2024 Golden Globes Gala?
In Ecuador, Peru and Colombia it can be seen from 8 p.m.
In Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Chile the gala starts at 10 p.m.
In Venezuela you can watch television from 7 p.m.
In Spain at 2pm on January 8.
Where can you watch the Golden Globes live?
The gala arrives on screens across the United States on Sunday, January 7 via CBS. In Latin America, the Golden Globes will again be broadcast on pay television via the TNT signal. And a third option to follow the event is the streaming platform HBOMax. in the meantime Spain can be seen in the early morning Monday 8 only on the platform Movistar Plus+.
All nominees
Best Drama Film
‘Anatomy of a Fall’
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
‘Lecturer’
‘Oppenheimer’
‘Past Lives’
‘The zone of interest’
Best Comedy or Musical Film
‘Sky’
‘American fiction’
‘Barbie’
‘The Remains’
‘May December’
‘Poor things’
Best Foreign Language Film
‘Anatomy of a Fall’ – France
‘The Snow Society’ – Spain
‘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
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’)
Best Actor in a Drama Film
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
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
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
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
‘1923’
‘The crown’
‘The diplomat’
‘The last of us’
‘The Morning Show’
‘Succession’
Best Comedy or Musical Series
‘Abbott Elementary’
‘Barry’
‘The bear’
‘Jury duty’
‘Only murders in the building’
‘Ted Lasso’
Best Limited Series
‘All the light we can’t see’
‘Beef’
‘Daisy Jones and the Six’
‘Fargo’
‘Fellow Travellers’
‘Lessons in chemistry’.
Source: Eluniverso

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