Read Script’s Interviews with the 83rd Golden Globes Nominated and Winning Writers and Filmmakers
Catch up on Script magazine’s interviews with the screenwriters, directors, and more from this season’s nominated and winning films and television shows.
The 83rd Golden Globes aired Sunday, January 11, with returning host Nikki Glaser, who didn't hold back any punches and delivered Hollywood inside-baseball jokes with ease - many of which listened to repeatedly do not get old (thanks Instagram reels).
This last year delivered a plethora of talent behind and in front of the screen, both in the film and TV space. A handful of shocking winners and looked over performances - but hey, it's Hollywood!
We've combed through our many, many, many interviews with the creatives behind these beloved silver screen gems (this also applies to your beloved widescreen ultra HD TV in your living room):
Hamnet – 6 Nominations – 2 Wins (Best Motion Picture – Drama / Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama)
From Book to Screen: Adapting ‘Hamnet’ with Author and Co-Screenwriter Maggie O’Farrell written by Sadie Dean
Sentimental Value – 8 Nominations – 1 Win (Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motin Picture)
The Polyphonic Nature of a Strong Story: Joachim Trier and Eskil Vogt Discuss ‘Sentimental Value’ written by Sonya Alexander
The Secret Agent – 3 Nominations – 2 Wins (Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama / Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language)
The Discernment of Filmmaking: Kleber Mendonça Filho Discusses ‘The Secret Agent’ written by Sonya Alexander
Bugonia - 3 Nominations
A Game Between Two Characters: A Conversation with ‘Bugonia’ Screenwriter Will Tracy written by Sadie Dean
No Other Choice - 3 Nominations
Dark Comedy as the Nexus of a Thriller: Park Chan-wook Discusses ‘No Other Choice’ written by Sonya Alexander
Sorry, Baby – 1 Nomination
Rebellion from the Tragedy: A Conversation with ‘Sorry, Baby’ Filmmaker Eva Victor written by Sadie Dean
After the Hunt – 1 Nomination
The Turning Point: A Conversation with ‘After the Hunt’ Screenwriter Nora Garrett written by Sadie Dean
Wicked: For Good – 5 Nominations
Interview with ‘Wicked’ and ‘Wicked: For Good’ Co-Writer and Executive Producer Dana Fox written by Susan Kouguell
Song Sung Blue – 1 Nomination
Emotional Turns and Truths with ‘Song Sung Blue’ Writer-Director Craig Brewer written by Sadie Dean
Jay Kelly – 2 Nominations
The Feeling Between Past and Present: A Conversation With ‘Jay Kelly’ Co-Writers Noah Baumbach and Emily Mortimer written by Sadie Dean
TV
Adolescence - 5 Nominations – 4 Wins (Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role on Television / Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role on Television / Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television / Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television)
“It’s Changed The Whole Way I Write”: Adolescence’s Jack Thorne on Immersive Drama and Ambiguity written by Valerie Kalfrin
Dying for Sex – 2 Nominations – 1 Win (Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture for Television)
A Love Story of Friendship: A Conversation with ‘Dying for Sex’ Co-Creators and Showrunners Elizabeth Meriwether and Kim Rosenstock written by Sadie Dean
Andor - 1 Nomination
Tony Gilroy On Bringing “Andor” to The End written by Bryan Young
Poker Face - 1 Nomination
Honoring the Language of ‘Poker Face’ with Showrunner Tony Tost written by Sadie Dean
Black Rabbit – 1 Nomination
Interview with ‘Black Rabbit’ Director Ben Semanoff written by Sadie Dean
The Studio – 3 Nominations
[coming soon]
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