Golden Globe 2025: 'Emilia Pérez' Leads with 10 Nominations, Italy's 'Vermiglio' Competes
The nominations for the 2025 Golden Globe Awards were announced, with the ceremony set for the night of January 5-6 in Los Angeles. 'Emilia Pérez', directed by Jacques Audiard, leads with 10 nominations, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. The film, a musical about a transgender drug trafficker, premiered at Cannes in May 2024 and won the Jury Prize under Greta Gerwig's presidency. It also swept the European Film Awards. Italy's 'Vermiglio' by Maura Delpero is nominated for Best Foreign Language Film, competing against 'Emilia Pérez'. The film, a family drama set during World War II, is Italy's Oscar entry but faces budget constraints after the Ministry of Culture cut a €150,000 fund previously allocated by former minister Gennaro Sangiuliano. Other Italian nominees include Isabella Rossellini for Best Supporting Actress in 'Conclave', and Luca Guadagnino's 'Queer' (Best Actor for Daniel Craig) and 'Challengers' (four nominations including Best Musical or Comedy, Best Actress for Zendaya, Best Score, and Best Original Song). The full list of nominees spans 27 categories, including Best Motion Picture – Drama ('Conclave', 'The Brutalist', 'Dune: Part Two', 'September 5', 'A Complete Unknown', 'Nickel Boys'), Best Director, and acting categories.
Key facts
- Golden Globe 2025 nominations announced; ceremony on Jan 5-6 in Los Angeles.
- 'Emilia Pérez' leads with 10 nominations, including Best Musical or Comedy.
- Film premiered at Cannes in May 2024, won Jury Prize under Greta Gerwig.
- Italy's 'Vermiglio' nominated for Best Foreign Language Film.
- 'Vermiglio' director Maura Delpero reports €150,000 fund cut by ex-minister Gennaro Sangiuliano.
- Isabella Rossellini nominated for Best Supporting Actress in 'Conclave'.
- Luca Guadagnino's 'Queer' and 'Challengers' receive multiple nominations.
- Full list includes 27 categories with nominees like 'The Brutalist', 'Anora', 'Shōgun'.
Entities
Artists
- Jacques Audiard
- Maura Delpero
- Isabella Rossellini
- Luca Guadagnino
- Daniel Craig
- Zendaya
- Greta Gerwig
- Adriana Paz
- Zoe Saldaña
- Selena Gomez
- Karla Sofía Gascón
- Edward Berger
- Trent Reznor
- Atticus Ross
- Margherita Bordino
- Gennaro Sangiuliano
- Alice Rohrwacher
- William S. Burroughs
- Sean Baker
- Brady Corbet
- Coralie Fargeat
- Payal Kapadia
- Adrien Brody
- Timothée Chalamet
- Colman Domingo
- Ralph Fiennes
- Sebastian Stan
- Pamela Anderson
- Angelina Jolie
- Nicole Kidman
- Tilda Swinton
- Fernanda Torres
- Kate Winslet
- Jesse Eisenberg
- Hugh Grant
- Gabriel LaBelle
- Jesse Plemons
- Glen Powell
- Amy Adams
- Cynthia Erivo
- Mikey Madison
- Demi Moore
- Yura Borisov
- Kieran Culkin
- Edward Norton
- Guy Pearce
- Jeremy Strong
- Denzel Washington
- Ariana Grande
- Felicity Jones
- Margaret Qualley
- Donald Glover
- Jake Gyllenhaal
- Gary Oldman
- Eddie Redmayne
- Hiroyuki Sanada
- Billy Bob Thornton
- Kathy Bates
- Emma D’Arcy
- Maya Erskine
- Keira Knightley
- Keri Russell
- Anna Sawai
- Adam Brody
- Ted Danson
- Steve Martin
- Martin Short
- Jason Segel
- Jeremy Allen White
- Kristen Bell
- Quinta Brunson
- Ayo Edebiri
- Kathryn Hahn
- Jean Smart
- Volker Bertelmann
- Daniel Blumberg
- Kris Bowers
- Clément Ducol
- Camille
- Hans Zimmer
- Liza Colón-Zayas
- Hannah Einbinder
- Dakota Fanning
- Jessica Gunning
- Allison Janney
- Kali Reis
- Colin Farrell
- Richard Gadd
- Cooper Koch
- Kevin Kline
- Ewan McGregor
- Andrew Scott
- Cate Blanchett
- Jodie Foster
- Cristin Milioti
- Sofía Vergara
- Naomi Watts
- Tadanobu Asano
- Javier Bardem
- Harrison Ford
- Jack Lowden
- Diego Luna
- Ebon Moss-Bachrach
- Jamie Foxx
- Nikki Glaser
- Seth Meyers
- Adam Sandler
- Ali Wong
- Ramy Youssef
Institutions
- Golden Globe Awards
- Festival de Cannes
- European Film Awards
- Academy Awards (Oscars)
- Ministero della Cultura (Italy)
- Rai Cinema
- Cinecittà
- Lucky Red
- Corriere della Sera
- Artribune
Locations
- Los Angeles
- United States
- Italy
- Vatican City
- Cannes
- France
- Venice
- Rome