'Boyhood' wins Golden Globe for best picture, drama

Amy Adams wins Golden Globe for best actress in a musical or comedy for "Big Eyes."

January 12, 2015 09:45 am | Updated December 05, 2021 09:08 am IST - BEVERLY HILLS

A scene from 'Boyhood'

A scene from 'Boyhood'

“Boyhood” has won the Golden Globe for best picture, drama. The movie, directed by Richard Linklater, was filmed over 12 years, a much-acclaimed feat that provides a unique perspective on the evolution of a family. The film stars Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette.

"The Grand Budapest Hotel” has won the Golden Globe for best picture, musical or comedy. Directed by Wes Anderson, the film is a visually sumptuous concoction starring Ralph Fiennes displaying admirable comic chops as the pompous concierge of an Eastern European resort between the two world wars.

The other nominees were- “Birdman,” “Into the Woods,” “Pride,” and “St. Vincent.”

Julianne Moore gets Best Actress Drama for 'Still Alice'.

Eddie Redmayne wins award for best actor, movie drama, for "The Theory of Everything".

Michael Keaton has won the Golden Globe for best actor in a musical or comedy for “Birdman.” Keaton, in a career-topping performance, plays an aging movie actor trying to exorcise his superhero past and jumpstart his fading career by putting on a serious Broadway play.

The other nominees were- Ralph Fiennes, “The Grand Budapest Hotel“; Bill Murray, “St. Vincent“; Joaquin Phoenix, “Inherent Vice“; and Christoph Waltz, “Big Eyes.”

Amy Adams has won the Golden Globe for best actress in a musical or comedy for “ >Big Eyes .” Adams plays American painter Margaret Keane, whose unstable and deceptive husband takes credit for her highly popular artwork for years before she eventually proves at a dramatic trial that she was the true artist.

The other nominees Sunday were - Emily Blunt, “Into the Woods”; Helen Mirren, “The Hundred-foot Journey”; Julianne Moore, “Maps to the Stars”; and Quvenzhane Wallis, “Annie.”

List of winners for the Golden Globe Awards:

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Actress, Musical or Comedy- Amy Adams, “Big Eyes.”

Supporting Actor- J.K. Simmons, “Whiplash.”

Supporting Actress- Patricia Arquette, “Boyhood.”

Foreign Language- “Leviathan.”

Animated Film- “How to Train Your Dragon 2.”

Screenplay- Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Armando Bo, “Birdman.”

Original Score- Johann Johannsson, “The Theory of Everything.”

Original Song- “Glory” (music by John Legend, Common), “Selma.”

TELEVISION

Series, Musical or Comedy- “Transparent.”

Actress, Musical or Comedy- Gina Rodriguez, “Jane the Virgin.”

Actor, Musical or Comedy- Jeffrey Tambor, “Transparent.”

Movie- “Fargo.”

Actress, Miniseries or Movie- Maggie Gyllenhaal, “The Honorable Woman.”

Actor, Miniseries or Movie- Billy Bob Thornton, “Fargo.”

Supporting Actress, Series, Miniseries or Movie- Joanne Froggatt, “Downton Abbey.”

Supporting Actor, Series, Miniseries or Movie- Matt Bomer, “The Normal Heart.”

Previously announced-

Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award- George Clooney.

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