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Golden Globes 2023: Who won and when can European audiences watch the films?

It was back-to-normal for the controversial Golden Globes last night, who after years of ethics, finance and diversity scandal, were televised for the first time since 2021.

The beleaguered award show sought to rekindle its pre-scandal glamour and the evening went about as well as it could have.

The most awarded film of the night was The Banshees of Inisherin. It was the most nominated movie of the ceremony and bagged a total of three awards, with Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical, Best Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical for Colin Farrell and Best Motion Picture Screenplay.

It was a close call between Banshees and Everything Everywhere All At Once for Best Motion Picture Comedy, but Martin McDonagh’s terrific tragicomedy prevailed.

Not that Everything Everywhere All At Once, the Daniels’ daring and Dadaist take on the ubiquitous multiverse subgenre, went home empty handed. It got the first award of the evening, with Ke Huy Quan winning Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture. During his acceptance speech, he said that he was "raised to never forget where I came from and never forget who gave me my first opportunity,” thanking Steven Spielberg in the audience for the role in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. 

This was the first of two wins for one of the most beloved films of the season, with Michelle Yeoh winning Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical - who told the piano player playing everyone off far too early all evening what was what :

Seriously, it was a problem.

The other big winner was Steven Spielberg’s beautifully made but ever-so-twee autobiographical family drama The Fabelmans, which won both Best Motion Picture Drama (beating Avatar: The Way of the Water, Elvis, Tár and Top Gun:

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