Hollywood got dressed up as the Golden Globes returned for its annual champagne-soaked celebration of film and television workers at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California. The show serves as the ceremonial start to the 2025 awards season.
Two wildly audacious films — Brady Corbet's 215-minute postwar epic ''The Brutalist'' and Jacques Audiard's Spanish language, genre-shifting trans musical ''Emilia Perez'' — won top honors at the show.
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Glaser starts with silver and ends with gold
Glaser's final dress count was nine, not counting the one from the carpet: silver, black, pink, red, different pink, different red, different black, different silver, gold.
Karla Sofía Gascón's gown sends a message
The reign of ''Emilia Pérez'' continued into one of the night's biggest prizes: the film won the Golden Globe for motion picture, musical or comedy, the final trophy of the evening. Karla Sofía Gascón, who stars as a Mexican drug lord who undergoes gender affirmation surgery to become a woman in the film and may soon become the first openly transgender actor ever nominated for an Oscar, delivered a moving speech.
''I chose this color tonight, the Buddhist color, because I have a message for you,'' she said in her speech, referring to the orange of her gown. ''The light always wins over darkness. You can maybe put us in jail. You can beat us up. But you never can take away our soul.''