The 83rd Golden Globe Awards ceremony concluded on an exceptional night at the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel in California. The event witnessed fierce competition among a selection of the most prominent film and television productions, with "Hamnet" taking home the top prize, while "One Battle After Another" made a strong showing in multiple categories.
A night of triumph for cinema and drama
The Golden Globes ceremony is one of the most important events in the American awards season, considered by critics and observers to be a strong and direct indicator of the Oscar nominations and awards that follow. This year, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association emphasized its appreciation for works that combine artistic quality with outstanding acting. This was evident in the victory of "Hamnet" for Best Drama, a win that puts the film at the forefront of the Oscar race, bolstered by an exceptional performance from actress Jessie Buckley, who won Best Actress in a Drama.
On the other hand, "One Battle After Another" by director Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Leonardo DiCaprio dominated the comedy and music categories, winning the award for best film in this category, as well as the awards for best director and best screenplay, reflecting an artistic integration that won the approval of the jury.
The dominance of television and short series
The excitement wasn't limited to film; the television categories also witnessed fierce competition, with "Adolescence" emerging as the dark horse of the ceremony, sweeping the limited series awards, including acting awards for Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper, and Erin Doherty. This sweep reflects the significant growth of limited series productions, which are now attracting major stars and filmmakers.
The complete list of winners of the 2026 Golden Globe Awards
Film Awards:
- Best Drama Film: Hamnet.
- Best comedy or musical film: One Battle After Another.
- Best Director: Paul Thomas Anderson (for One Battle After Another).
- Best screenplay: One Battle After Another.
- Best Actor in a Drama Film: Wagner Moura (for The Secret Agent).
- Best Actress in a Drama Film: Jessie Buckley (for Hamnet).
- Best Actor in a Comedy/Musical: Timothée Chalamet (for Marty Supreme).
- Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical: Rose Byrne (for If I Had Legs I'd Kick You).
- Best Supporting Actor: Stellan Skarsgård (for the film Sentimental Value).
- Best Supporting Actress: Tiana Taylor (for the film One Battle After Another).
- Best Foreign Film: The Secret Agent (Brazil).
- Best animated film: KPop Demon Hunters.
- Cinematic achievement and box office success: the film Sinners.
- Best soundtrack: Sinners.
- Best Original Song: "Golden" from the KPop movie Demon Hunters.
Television Awards:
- Best drama series: The Pitt.
- Best comedy or musical series: The Studio.
- Best miniseries: Adolescence.
- Best Actress in a Drama Series: Rhea Seehorn (for Pluribus).
- Best Actor in a Comedy Series: Seth Rogen (for The Studio).
- Best Actor in a Limited Series: Stephen Graham (for Adolescence).
- Best Supporting Actor on Television: Owen Cooper (for the series Adolescence).
- Best Supporting Actress on Television: Erin Doherty (for the series Adolescence).


