Golden Globes 2022: the films, series and actors that won

Golden Globes 2022: a controversial event
Best Motion Picture Drama: The Power of the Dog
Best Actress in a Drama Movie: Nicole Kidman for 'Being The Ricardos'
Best Actor in a Dramatic Motion Picture: Will Smith in 'King Richard'
Best Musical or Comedy: 'West Side Story'
Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy: Rachel Zegler for 'West Side Story'
Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy: Andrew Garfield for 'Tick, Tick ... Boom!'
Best Director: Jane Campion for 'The Power of the Dog'
Best Supporting Actress in a Movie: Ariana DeBose
Best Supporting Actor in a Movie: Kodi Smit-McPhee for 'The Power of the Dog'
Best Drama Series: 'Succession'
Best Actor in a Drama Series: Jeremy Strong for 'Succession'
Best Comedy Series: 'Hacks'
Best Actress in a Comedy Series: Jean Smart, 'Hacks'
Best Actor in a Comedy Series: Jason Sudeikis, 'Ted Lasso'
Best Miniseries: The Underground Railroad
Best Actress in a Miniseries: Kate Winslet, 'Mare of Easttown'
Best Actor in a Miniseries: Michael Keaton for 'Dopesick'
Best Supporting Actress in a Series: Sarah Snook, 'Succession'
Best Supporting Actor in a Series: O Yeong-su for 'Squid Game'
Best Soundtrack: Hanz Zimmer, 'Dune'
Best Movie Screenplay: Kenneth Branagh, 'Belfast'
Best Animated Film: 'Encanto'
Best Foreign Language Film: 'Drive My Car'
Best Original Song: 'No Time To Die'
Golden Globes 2022: a controversial event

The Golden Globes used to be the industry's first major event in the race to the Oscars. However, a great controversy about the lack of racial and gender diversity in these awards caused them to fall out of favor. This year, the Globes were awarded quietly, without a television broadcast of the gala and behind closed doors. Big winners were 'The Power of the Dog' and 'West Side Story'. But there is more.

Best Motion Picture Drama: The Power of the Dog

An absolutely heterodox western directed by Jane Campion ('The Piano') and starring a prodigious Benedict Cumberbatch (who did won a prize at these Golden Globes though).

Best Actress in a Drama Movie: Nicole Kidman for 'Being The Ricardos'

Nicole Kidman triumphs with her masterful portrayal of Lucille Ball, a legendary American television comedian.

Best Actor in a Dramatic Motion Picture: Will Smith in 'King Richard'

Yes, Will Smith is, according to the Golden Globes jury, better than Benedict Cumberbatch for his role as the father of tennis players Venus and Serena Williams.

Best Musical or Comedy: 'West Side Story'

The Steven Spielberg remake is receiving applause from critics and audiences. Does it add something really new to what the classic of the 60s already related? That is another debate.

Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy: Rachel Zegler for 'West Side Story'

A star is born. That is for sure.

Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy: Andrew Garfield for 'Tick, Tick ... Boom!'

Andrew Garfield plays a striking role in this biopic in the form of a musical. Critics love 'Tick, Tick... Boom!'

Best Director: Jane Campion for 'The Power of the Dog'

The New Zealand director has been able to reinvent a genre as deeply iconic as the western.

Best Supporting Actress in a Movie: Ariana DeBose

Another award that makes 'West Side Story' one of the favorites for the upcoming Oscars.

Best Supporting Actor in a Movie: Kodi Smit-McPhee for 'The Power of the Dog'

A haunting and disturbing performance. The award for Kodi Smit-McPhee is definitely deserved.

Best Drama Series: 'Succession'

This update of the old Anglo-Saxon soap operas, with the seal of quality of HBO, is definitely one of the great series of recent times.

Best Actor in a Drama Series: Jeremy Strong for 'Succession'

Jeremy Strong's acting techniques have been the topic of media analyses and debates. 'Succession' is known for its great acting, and Strong is an example of it.

Best Comedy Series: 'Hacks'

HBO had a strong presence at the Golden Globes. This comedy, too, is an HBO production.

Best Actress in a Comedy Series: Jean Smart, 'Hacks'

Jean Smart is the protagonist for this humorous HBO series that the Golden Globes jury enjoyed very much.

Best Actor in a Comedy Series: Jason Sudeikis, 'Ted Lasso'

This year, too, Sudeikis wins awards for 'Ted Lasso.' It's The Apple TV Comedy The World Needed: Good Feelings in Pandemic Times.

Best Miniseries: The Underground Railroad

An impressive adaptation of a best-seller chronicling the feat of African Americans trying to escape from slavery. An amazing production by Amazon.

Best Actress in a Miniseries: Kate Winslet, 'Mare of Easttown'

After the wave of praise for her role in 'Mare of Easttown,' it was not surprising that Kate Winslet won this award.

Best Actor in a Miniseries: Michael Keaton for 'Dopesick'

He's Dr. Samuel Finnix in this Disney+ series on the immense opiate problem in American society.

Best Supporting Actress in a Series: Sarah Snook, 'Succession'

Sarah Snook is one of the memorable faces in 'Succession.' Hers is another award for this series on which it's been raining praise.

Best Supporting Actor in a Series: O Yeong-su for 'Squid Game'

The most successful global series of 2021 gets only one award.

Best Soundtrack: Hanz Zimmer, 'Dune'

Unsurprisingly, Hans Zimmer wins again. For the movie 'Dune' as a whole, the Golden Globes were not that generous though.

Best Movie Screenplay: Kenneth Branagh, 'Belfast'

Kenneth Branagh wrote a very personal and emotional childhood story, awarded with a Golden Globe for best screenplay.

Best Animated Film: 'Encanto'

'Encanto' is Disney's big animated production for this season. Critics were not surprised that it got the Globe.

Best Foreign Language Film: 'Drive My Car'

Ryusuke Hamaguchi directed this successful adaptation of a novel by Japanese bestseller Haruki Murakami.

Best Original Song: 'No Time To Die'

Billie Eilish's theme song for the latest James Bond movie won the Golden Globe.