The Brutalist, Emilia Perez triumph at Golden Globes

"The light always wins over the darkness," said Emilia Perez star Karla Sofia Gascon (second right). (AP PHOTO)

The Brutalist, the story of a Holocaust survivor who chases the American dream, and musical thriller Emilia Perez have taken home the first major movie honours of Hollywood's awards season at the Golden Globes.

Voters for the Globes named The Brutalist best movie drama and star Adrien Brody the best drama film actor. 

The film also landed the best director prize for Brady Corbet.

Elliot Brody, Sylvia Plachy and Adrien Brody at the Golden Globes
The Brutalist was named best movie drama and star Adrien Brody (right) won best film actor.

Brody, who plays an architect trying to build a life in the United States, called the movie from independent studio A24 "a monument to humanity and the arts".

"To the many people who have struggled emigrating to this country, I hope this work stands to lift you up a bit and give you a voice," Brody said on stage at the black-tie event in Beverly Hills on Sunday.

Emilia Perez, about a Mexican drug lord who transitions to a woman, claimed best movie musical or comedy. 

Zoe Saldana with her Golden Globe award
Zoe Saldana said her heart was "full of gratitude" after her win for best supporting film actress.

The Spanish-language Netflix movie led all films with four awards in total, including a supporting actress honour for Zoe Saldana, who said her "heart was full of gratitude" in a tearful speech.

"The light always wins over the darkness," said Karla Sofia Gascon, the trans actor who plays the lead role in Emilia Perez. 

"You can never take away our soul, or existence or identity."

Cate Blanchett arrives at the 82nd Golden Globes
Cate Blanchett and her fellow Australian stars were denied Golden Globes this time around.

However, Australian contenders went home empty-handed.

Nicole Kidman was denied best film actress for Babygirl, Guy Pearce lost in the best supporting film actor category for The Brutalist, and Cate Blanchett and Naomi Watts missed out on best female actor in a limited series as they faced off for Disclaimer and Feud: Capote vs The Swans, respectively.

Aussie animator Adam Elliott was vying for best animated feature for Memoir of a Snail, but missed out to the Latvian film Flow.

Guy Pearce arrives at the 82nd Golden Globes
Guy Pearce found himself left out of The Brutalist's Golden Globes sweep.

The Globes kick off a marathon awards season in Hollywood that culminates with the Academy Awards in March. 

Winning a Globe can shine a spotlight on movies angling for the coveted best picture prize at the Oscars.

In a surprise, Demi Moore won best actress in a musical or comedy film for her leading role in The Substance, the story of a fading actress seeking a fountain of youth.

Demi Moore with her Golden Globe award
"This is the first time I've ever won anything as an actor," a shocked Demi Moore said.

Known for movies such as St Elmo's Fire and Ghost, Moore told the crowd she had once been dismissed as a "popcorn actress" and feared her career was over.

"I'm just in shock right now," Moore said. 

"I've been doing this a long time, over 45 years. This is the first time I've ever won anything as an actor."

Keiran Culkin kisses wife Jazz Charton while holding his Golden Globe
Kieran Culkin celebrated his best supporting film actor win with wife Jazz Charton.

Among other awards, Brazil's Fernanda Torres took the trophy for best actress in a movie drama for Portuguese language film I'm Still Here. 

The movie tells the story of a woman who must reinvent herself after her family is shattered by violence during the military dictatorship in Brazil in 1971.

Kieran Culkin was named best supporting film actor for A Real Pain, a dramedy about cousins who travel to Poland to explore their family's roots.

Nikki Glaser arrives at the 82nd Golden Globes
Host Nikki Glaser welcomed the celebrity crowd to "Ozempic's biggest night".

At the start of the show, first-time host Nikki Glaser welcomed the celebrity crowd to "Ozempic's biggest night" and teased Timothee Chalamet, Harrison Ford, Selena Gomez and other power players in the audience.

"You could do anything, except tell the country who to vote for," Glaser said, referring to widespread Hollywood support for the losing candidate in the recent US presidential election.

On the red carpet, celebrities dazzled in black, gold and silver gowns with an occasional red or periwinkle in the mix. 

Wicked star Ariana Grande wore a yellow Givenchy gown with a beaded bodice that she said was a tribute to the yellow brick road leading to Oz in the movie musical.

Globe honorees were chosen by 334 entertainment journalists from 85 countries, compared with roughly 9000 voters who select the Academy Awards. 

The Globes voting body has been expanded in recent years and organisers instituted reforms after being criticised for ethical lapses and a lack of diversity.

In TV categories, Hacks won best musical or comedy series, Baby Reindeer was named best limited series and Shogun earned best TV drama.

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