It was an extraordinary year, a year of disruptions and immense challenges. The foundations of the industry suffered in these times of pandemia, and creativity found new ways to move forward. The 78th Golden Globes bear all these marks: a virtual event honoring talent, diversity, and strength. Congratulations to all the winners and nominees, class of 2021! The biggest winners of the 78th Golden Globes were “Nomadland” and “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.”
The two films earned awards for best picture; “Nomadland” for the drama category and “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” for the comedy or musical division.
Among notable achievements of the night, Chloe Zhao, the director behind “Nomadland,” became the first woman to win the best director award since 1984 when Barbara Streisand secured an award for “Yentl.”
Netflix was the biggest winner on Sunday night. The streaming service won 10 Golden Globes during the telecast including best drama series for “The Crown” and best limited series for “Queens Gambit.”
Best Picture – Drama
Nomadland

Best Picture – Comedy
Borat

Best Actress- Drama
Andra Day (The United States vs. Billie Holiday)

Best Actor – Drama
Chadwick Boseman (Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom)

Best Actress – Comedy
Rosamund Pike (I care a lot)

Best Actor – Comedy
Sasha Baron Cohen (Borat)

Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
Jodie Foster (The Mauritanian)

Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
Daniel Kaluuya (Judas and the Black M.)

Best Drama Series
The Crown

Best Comedy Series
Schnitt’s Creek

Best TV Motion Picture
The Queen’s Gambit

Best Actress – TV Motion Picture
Anya Taylor

Best Actor – TV Motion Picture
Mark Ruffalo

Best TV Actress – Drama Series
Emma Corrin

Best TV Actor – Drama Series
Josh O’Connor

Best TV Actress – Comedy Series
Catherine O’Hara

Best TV Actor – Comedy Series
Jason Sudeikis

Best Supporting Actress – TV
Gillian Anderson

Best Supporting Actor – TV
John Boyega
