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Golden Globes Nominee Reactions

The 82nd Golden Globes Nominations have been announced. Stay tuned here as reaction statements come in from the nominees. (Updated: 12/10 1:55pm EST)


ANORA

Wow wow wow… I am deeply humbled, honored, and absolutely overjoyed to be recognized by the Golden Globes. Working with Sean Baker and to be nominated alongside such deeply talented actresses is a dream come true.

My entire career as an actress I dreamed of working with someone like Sean and to play such a complex and spirited character like Ani.

I share my celebrations and joy with Yura, Sean, Alex, Sammy, and the entire cast and crew of Anora. Thank you to everyone who has uplifted and supported our indie and seen it in theaters!! 

MIKEY MADISON (Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy)


I’m honored to be nominated for a Golden Globe alongside performers I deeply admire. I am humbled to be recognized for this role in my first English language film. Thank you for all of your support of the film and I celebrate this with Sean, Mikey and the entire cast. 

ANORA is a feeling, a film about how hope and love can connect humans in the most unexpected of ways, and it has been the honor of a lifetime to see audiences connect with the film across the globe.

YURA BORISOV Best Supporting Actor Nomination


Movies have been my life for as long as I can remember. To be able to make films and then have them recognized by Golden Globes voters is an unbelievable honor. I share this alongside my incredible producers, Alex Coco and Samantha Quan, gifted crew, and my wildly talented cast including Mikey and Yura who were both nominated today. We are so elated to see audiences around the globe connect with the film.

SEAN BAKER
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Director – Musical or Comedy, Best Screenplay – Motion Picture


CHALLENGERS

Thank you to the Golden Globes for the recognition both for the score and for “Compress/Repress,” and thank you as always to Luca for pushing us, trusting us to carry out his singular vision and lending his collaboration to the song. Congratulations to Zendaya on her nomination and everyone involved with the film.

TRENT REZNOR and ATTICUS ROSS
(Best Original Score & Best Original Song – Motion Picture)


THE LAST SHOW GIRL

Thank you to the Golden Globes for the nomination for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama. I’m truly grateful, overwhelmed… and blessed to wake up this morning to this exciting news… I share this beautiful nomination with The Last Showgirl Family, my family,  and my hard working companions on this interesting journey… Thank you to Roadside Attractions, it truly is a team effort.Congratulations to my friend Miley Cyrus and all the nominees.It is never too late to dream,to start again,to stay open to possibilities -we are not allso lucky-I wish everyone my love and thanks while I navigate this new exciting chapter.
Love,
Pamela

PAMELA ANDERSON – Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama


It’s an honor to be nominated for Best Original Song alongside my friends Andrew Wyatt and Lykke Li. Pamela is graciously sharing her moment with us. I am continuing to root for her, it’s so fun to watch her shine.

MYLIE CYRUS (Best Original Song – Motion Picture)
(Listen to the nominated song, here.)


THE WILD ROBOT

“On behalf of the entire cast and crew of The Wild Robot I wish to extend our heartfelt gratitude to the members of the Golden Globes, a group of people from all over the world, for their recognition of this story of a lost robot whose relentless kindness and compassion changes everything. Your four nominations for our film, incredible score, and song,  mean so very much to everyone who lent their precious talents and time to a movie that struck out into uncharted territory. For all of us, it was the film of a lifetime.”

– Chris Sanders, writer-director


“We are honored and humbled to be considered among such diverse and powerful films in what has been an extraordinary year for Animation. The Wild Robot has been a career defining moment for all involved and we are grateful to the members of the Golden Globes for this incredible recognition of our film – and music –  in which nature and technology find an unlikely balance through kindness, empathy and community.”

– Jeff Hermann, producer


Thank you to the Golden Globes for this incredible honor. To Chris Sanders, thank you for this beautiful world, your trusting collaborative spirit, and for making music a character in this story. And thank you to Jeff Hermann, DreamWorks, and Universal for believing in me and this music to help bring your beautiful story to life.

-Kris Bowers, composer


On behalf of my fellow writers, we are absolutely over the moon that our heartfelt song, “Kiss the Sky,” has been nominated for a Golden Globe Award! In a year filled with such extraordinary music in film, being recognized among so many inspiring songwriters is truly an honor. We’re so grateful for this incredible acknowledgment and very proud to be part of this unforgettable musical journey with DreamWorks Animation’s The Wild Robot.

MAREN MORRIS, “Kiss the Sky” performer and co-songwriter


The Seed of the Sacred Fig

I’m truly delighted. The Golden Globe nomination feels like wings for this film… wings to soar on more journeys and connect with a wider audience.

Mohammad Rasoulof / Best Motion Picture – Non English Language


FLOW

“It’s an honor to be nominated for the Golden Globes and especially amongst creators that I admire so much. I am so very grateful to our producers, our US distributor Sideshow and Janus Films, all of the financiers and our incredible team for trusting me and for their passion, hard work and pure talent. We took some big risks and made this film in a truly unconventional way. There were times when I wasn’t sure we could pull it off, but somehow this small independent film made in Latvia, France and Belgium by a young and passionate team has reached a global audience. In my wildest dreams I could not have imagined that this group of fearless animals would mean so much to so many people. This nomination has proven to me that filmmaking—and especially animation—can transcend cultural or any other kind of boundaries to unite us and help us see the world through someone else’s eyes, which is more essential at this moment than ever before. Thank you so much.”

GINTS ZILBALODIS – Best Animated Film


THE SUBSTANCE

I am so honored for The Substance to be nominated for five Golden Globes alongside the work of some of the most inspiring talent in the industry! This film was born from a deeply personal desire to confront the suffocating societal expectations that are pressuring women’s bodies and to break free those constraints that have been corseting women for so long. 

I have made this movie with passion, and I am deeply grateful to all who have been involved to bring it to life – the fearless cast in Demi Mooreand Margaret Qualley, to our crew and producers.  Thank you to this global community of journalists that are members of the Golden Globes for having seen us and for having invited us to this amazing table, I am so proud to be part of it and that the film can continue to grow its roots into a real change.

CORALIE FARGEAT – filmmaker
(The film is nominated for: Best Screenplay, Best Director, Best Actress Drama, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Picture Musical or Comedy)


MEMOIR OF A SNAIL

On behalf of my producer Liz and I, Sarah, Kodi, Jacki and  all the many artists here in Australia who worked on the film, we are all tickled Pink that our little blobby snail film has been nominated for a Golden Globe. Grace Pudel looks forward to meeting you all on the red carpet in January.”

ADAM ELLIOT, Writer, Director


 WALLACE & GROMIT: VENGEANCE MOST FOWL

“It’s an absolute honour to see our film nominated for a Golden Globe, and to be recognised alongside some of the most prestigious names in animation. We are really proud of the whole crew and team in Bristol.”

Directors Nick Park & Merlin Crossingham 

Best Motion Picture – Animated


SATURDAY NIGHT

It’s really special to have my name alongside these transcendental artists. Jason Reitman, this crew and CAST levitated off the ground. I’m still in shock I got to make Saturday Night with them. So thank you to everybody and to the Golden Globes.

GABRIEL LABELLE
Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy


A COMPLETE UNKNOWN

“What a tremendous honor to be included in this very talented group of actors this morning. A COMPLETE UNKNOWN was a 5 year labor of love for me, so it is very moving to receive this distinction. While on the surface 1960s Greenwich Village would look to have little in common with Arrakis, it was the open mindedness and groundbreaking culture of the 1960s in America that has ultimately given birth to these projects some 60 years later. THANK YOU”

Timothée Chalamet – Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama


“I think in truth this is a compliment to our whole terrific ensemble of actors, which Timothee led so brilliantly.  And if it helps connect more people to the inspiring life and spirit of Pete Seeger, even better. 

And since for me Denzel Washington is the greatest actor of our time, it’s a thrill even to see my name adjacent to his for one morning! We all walk in his shadow.”

Edward NortonBest Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture


“I am thrilled to celebrate my friends Timothee Chalamet and Edward Norton’s well deserved Globe nominations for their brilliant portrayals of Bob Dylan and Pete Seeger in our film A COMPLETE UNKNOWN. And, of course, I’m also honored to share a Best Dramatic Picture nomination with my producing partners Fred Berger and Alex Heineman. Our film attempts to reanimate a glorious moment in time and the unique young artists whose poetry, passion and independent thinking still resonate around the world 60 years later. Congratulations and love to all!”

James Mangold Best Motion Picture – Drama.


“On behalf of the team behind A COMPLETE UNKNOWN, we are beyond grateful for today’s Golden Globe nominations! Bob Dylan’s enduring legacy, which has been a profound inspiration to so many around the globe for over half a century, fueled all of the artists who came together to tell this story. We’re thrilled to share the film with audiences this month and to introduce Dylan’s timeless work to a new generation.”

Producers Best Motion Picture – Drama.


A REAL PAIN

“I am thrilled and honored and surprised to be acknowledged so generously by the Golden Globes.  And if anyone can track down the mercurial Kieran Culkin, please give him a hug for me and congratulate him as well!”

Jesse EisenbergBest Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (Jesse Eisenberg), Best Screenplay – Motion Picture (Jesse Eisenberg)


THE APPRENTICE

“I’m beyond grateful to the Golden Globes for the incredible recognition, of me and of A Different Man and The Apprentice — two films that speak to our ability to be fearless, to confront important issues, to ask questions that shed light and inspire thought. I stand on the shoulders of brave writers, crews, actors and artists who were courageous enough to take risks. Thank you Golden Globes for shining a light on us today!!”

SEBASTIAN STANBest Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama


The Apprentice has been a fight every step of the way – to get made, to get seen. It has been difficult to find support for this film because of its charged subject. So I cannot overstate how grateful I am to the Golden Globes for this recognition and for its willingness to support the work we did on the grounds of its artistry. I am indescribably honored to be among these other nominees. I believe Ali Abbasi and Gabriel Sherman have made a fearless and essential film. It was once said that behind every institution is the shadow of a man. I believe that behind the United States in 2024 is the shadow of Roy Cohn, a shadow that we ignore at our peril. I am also deeply grateful to Ali Abbasi and producer Amy Baer for giving me this opportunity and for all the heart and courage they brought to shepherding this film.

JERMEY STRONGBest Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture


LEE

“I’m beyond grateful for this nomination. Making ‘Lee’ meant the world to me, so to be acknowledged for playing a brave complicated woman who did so much to be a voice for the voiceless, is something that brings me incredible pride. And to be included this year, among all these exceptional performances is deeply humbling.

KATE WINSLET – Best Actress – Motion Picture – Drama



TV REACTIONS



MR. & MRS. SMITH

It’s wild to keep on celebrating something we had so much fun making in the first place and continue to grind on with season two. Thank you to Amazon MGM Studios and New Regency but especially thank you to the Golden Globes International Journalists for recognizing this singular cast and crew!

Big love, Francesca and Donald”

Francesca Sloane and Donald Glover, Co-creators, Executive Producers and Writers
BEST TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA


DISCLAIMER

I’m deeply honored that Disclaimer has resonated with Golden Globes voters. These nominations are a testament to the collective effort of Apple TV+ and our incredible cast and crew, whose dedication and artistry brought this compelling and thought-provoking story to life. I’m also thrilled that the hard work Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline have put into the show has been recognized. Disclaimer explores themes that feel both deeply personal and universally relevant, and I’m grateful to see it acknowledged in this way.”

Alfonso Cuarón, Creator, Executive Producer, Writer, Director 
BEST TELEVISION LIMITED SERIES, ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE


MONSTERS: THE LYLE AND ERIK MENEDEZ STORY

“I am very grateful to the Golden Globes voters for this recognition. This nomination extends to everyone included in this powerful show for their exquisite work and artistry in every department. Thank you to Netflix, Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan for bringing this challenging and human story to screen.”

JAVIER BARDEM – Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role on Television


La Máquina

Thank you to the Golden Globe voters for this incredible nomination, there’s a lot of love put on this character and this story. I share this with the entire La Máquina team and most of all my brother and collaborator, Gael García Bernal. La Máquina is Hulu’s first Spanish-language series, so to see it resonate around the world in this way is extremely moving to us all. Let it be the first of many. Its success is a reminder that audiences are wanting global stories told authentically and in their native languages. We are grateful to Hulu, Searchlight TV and all of our partners who helped bring this story to life and are thrilled that this recognition might inspire new audiences to experience it.

DIEGO LUNA – Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role on Television 


THE REGIME

And huge thanks to the Golden Globes for giving all of us who worked on The Regime an additional nomination! Wow!!!!”

KATE WINSLET – Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture for TV


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Written by Steven Prusakowski

Steven Prusakowski has been a cinephile as far back as he can remember, literally. At the age of ten, while other kids his age were sleeping, he was up into the late hours of the night watching the Oscars. Since then, his passion for film, television, and awards has only grown. For over a decade he has reviewed and written about entertainment through publications including Awards Circuit and Screen Radar. He has conducted interviews with some of the best in the business - learning more about them, their projects and their crafts. He is a graduate of the RIT film program. You can find him on Twitter and Letterboxd as @FilmSnork – we don’t know why the name, but he seems to be sticking to it.
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