The 83rd Golden Globe Awards, held in Los Angeles, brought to the stage the most prominent film and television productions of the past year in a night that celebrated both spectacle and nuance. On the one hand, the ceremony showcased the dominance of major studios; on the other, it reflected the growing visibility of more fragile, personal, and international narratives. While Hamnet and One Battle After Another formed the cinematic centre of gravity of the evening, Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value stood out among the quieter yet deeply resonant films, remembered primarily through its acting awards. On the television front, Adolescence left a decisive mark with its intimate and unsettling tone. Host Nikki Glaser’s sharp wit and the political undertones woven into the ceremony were among the elements that shaped the rhythm of the night.

Hamnet’s Language of Grief, Adolescence’s Intimate Tension
The 83rd Golden Globe Awards presented a landscape that made the year’s standout films and television series visible both through their thematic concerns and their modes of production. One of the most talked-about works of the night was Hamnet, directed by Chloé Zhao. Adapted from Maggie O’Farrell’s novel of the same name, the film centres on Shakespeare’s family, exploring themes of grief and loss through an inward-looking narrative. Hamnet left the ceremony with a strong showing, winning Best Motion Picture – Drama and earning Best Actress for Jessie Buckley.
Moving along a louder and more overtly political line, Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another emerged as one of the most awarded films of the night. Winning Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Director, and Best Screenplay, the film brings together contemporary political tensions and personal impasses through Anderson’s character-driven cinematic language.
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Among the more restrained yet long-resonating works of the night, Sentimental Value stood out with its narrative shaped around family relationships, memory, and intergenerational ruptures. The film earned Stellan Skarsgård the award for Best Supporting Actor.
On the television side, the production that received the strongest recognition of the evening was Adolescence. In addition to winning Best Limited Series, the acting awards received by Stephen Graham, Erin Doherty, and Owen Cooper highlighted the series’s character-driven structure and performance-centered storytelling. The series addresses themes of adolescence, suppressed anger, and vulnerability through a restrained yet intense sense of tension. International productions also gained greater visibility on the Golden Globe stage this year. Wagner Moura won Best Actor (Drama) for The Secret Agent, which was also awarded Best Non-English Language Film.
2026 Golden Globe Awards Winners
Film
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Hamnet
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
One Battle After Another
Best Director
Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another
Best Screenplay
Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another
Best Actor – Drama
Wagner Moura, The Secret Agent
Best Actress – Drama
Jessie Buckley, Hamnet
Best Actor – Musical or Comedy
Timothée Chalamet, Marty Supreme
Best Actress – Musical or Comedy
Rose Byrne, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You
Best Supporting Actor
Stellan Skarsgård, Sentimental Value
Best Supporting Actress
Teyana Taylor, One Battle After Another
Best Non-English Language Film
The Secret Agent
Best Animated Feature
KPop Demon Hunters
Cinematic and Box Office Achievement
Sinners
Best Original Score
Ludwig Göransson, Sinners
Best Original Song
“Golden,” KPop Demon Hunters
Television
Best Television Series – Drama
The Pitt
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy
The Studio
Best Limited Series or Television Film
Adolescence
Best Actress – Television Series (Drama)
Rhea Seehorn, Pluribus
Best Actor – Television Series (Drama)
Noah Wyle, The Pitt
Best Actress – Television Series (Musical or Comedy)
Jean Smart, Hacks
Best Actor – Television Series (Musical or Comedy)
Seth Rogen, The Studio
Best Actress – Limited Series or Television Film
Michelle Williams, Dying for Sex
Best Actor – Limited Series or Television Film
Stephen Graham, Adolescence
Best Supporting Actress
Erin Doherty, Adolescence
Best Supporting Actor
Owen Cooper, Adolescence
Best Podcast
Good Hang with Amy Poehler
Best Stand-Up Comedy or Performance
Ricky Gervais, Mortality


