Yorgos Lanthimos’ film dominates this year’s Golden Globe nominations

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Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos’ film Poor Things, starring award-winning actress Emma Stone, has received several nominations for the 2024 Golden Globe awards.

According to ABC News, the film was nominated in six different categories.

The film was nominated in the category of ‘Best Picture – Musical/Comedy,’ ‘Best Screenplay- Motion Picture’ and ‘Best Original Score.’

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Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos’ film Poor Things, starring award-winning actress Emma Stone, has received several nominations for the 2024 Golden Globe awards.

Lanthimos was also nominated from ‘Best Director – Motion Picture,’ while Stone was nominated for ‘Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical/Comedy,’ and Mark Ruffalo and Willem Dafoe were nominated for ‘Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture.’

Poor Things, the darkly comedic and provocatively charged film directed by Greece’s Lanthimos, was released in the United States on December 8.

Source: ABC News.

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