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11th Jan 2016

Leonardo DiCaprio’s The Revenant cleaned up at the Golden Globes – we told you it was astounding….

Speeches and full list of winners...

JOE

The Revenant was the big winner at the Golden Globes.

The stunning film – which stars Leonardo DiCaprio as frontiersman Hugh Glass, a man who defies all odds on his vengeful journey – picked up the big prize of the night, Best Picture (Drama).

There was also an award for film’s director Alejandro González Iñárritu whilst leading man Leonardo also picked up a gong for Best Actor (Drama).

In his acceptance speech, the 41-year-old told the crowd: “I want to share this award with all the First Nations peoples represented in this film and all the indigenous communities around the world.

“It is time that we recognize your history and that we protect your indigenous lands and corporate interests. It is time that we protected this planet for future generations.”

This was him with Leo DiCaprio speaking backstage.

Other big winners at the ceremony – which was hosted by Ricky Gervais – included ‘The Martian’, which picked up the Best Picture (Musical or Comedy) award, whilst the film’s star Matt Damon took home the Best Actor (Musical or Comedy) gong.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjys1NnWYrU

Kate Winslet secured the fourth Golden Globe of her career, this time the Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture, for her portrayal of Joanna Hoffman in the ‘Steve Jobs’ biopic.

In her speech, she spoke of the “girl power” in Hollywood and praised fellow actress and Golden Globe nominee Cate Blanchett for her distinguished and long-running career.

Other notable winners was Sam Smith, who received the Best Original Song award for his ‘SPECTRE’ theme ‘Writing’s on the Wall’, and Lady Gaga, who won Best Actress (Limited Series or TV Movie) for ‘American Horror Story: Hotel’

Full list of winners at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards:

Best Picture (Drama) – The Revenant

Best Picture (Comedy or Musical) – The Martian

Best Director (Motion Picture) – Alejandro G. Inarritu, The Revenant

Best Actress (Motion Picture Drama) – Brie Larson, Room

Best Actor (Motion Picture Drama) – Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant

Best Actress (Motion Picture Comedy) – Jennifer Lawrence, Joy

Best Actor (Motion Picture Comedy) – Matt Damon, The Martian

Best Supporting Actress (Motion Picture) – Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs

Best Supporting Actor (Motion Picture) – Sylvester Stallone, Creed

Best Screenplay (Motion Picture) – Aaron Sorkin, Steve Jobs

Best Foreign Language Film – Son of Saul

Best Animated Feature Film – Inside Out

Best Score (Motion Picture) – Ennio Morricone, The Hateful Eight

Best Song (Motion Picture) – Writing’s on the Wall from SPECTRE by Sam Smith

Best TV Series (Drama) – Mr. Robot

Best Actress (TV Series, Drama) – Taraji P. Henson, Empire

Best Actor (TV Series, Drama) – Jon Hamm, Mad Men

Best TV Series (Comedy) – Mozart in the Jungle

Best Actress (TV Series, Comedy or Musical) – Rachel Bloom, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

Best Actor (TV Series, Comedy or Musical) – Gael Garcia Bernal, Mozart in the Jungle

Supporting Actress (TV Series, Miniseries or Limited Series) – Maura Tierney, The Affair

Supporting Actor (TV Series, Miniseries or Limited Series) – Christian Slater, Mr. Robot

Limited Series or TV Movie – Wolf Hall

Best Actor (Limited Series or TV Movie) – Oscar Isaac, Show Me a Hero

Best Actress (Limited Series or TV Movie) – Lady Gaga, American Horror Story: Hotel