Golden Globes 2016 8 articles available in total starting from 10/12/2015. Last article published on 11/01/2016. Hungary triumphs at the Golden Globes with Son of SaulThe feature debut by Laszlo Nemes has won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign-language Film 11/01/2016 | Golden Globes 2016Tarantino: Ennio Morricone is like MozartThe Italian composer won the prize for Best Original Score for Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight — the third time that he has been awarded by the foreign press in Hollywood 11/01/2016 | Golden Globes 2016The Golden Globes crown The RevenantEurope makes it onto the list of winners with Room, Steve Jobs, Son of Saul, Spectre and Ennio Morricone 11/01/2016 | Golden Globes 2016The Fencer competes for Finland at the Golden Globes - for the first time in 58 yearsSwedish actress Alicia Vikander has been nominated for Best Actress (The Danish Girl) and Best Supporting Actress (Ex Machina) 11/12/2015 | Golden Globes 2016Hungary vying for the Golden Globes with Son of SaulThe feature debut by Laszlo Nemes is pressing on with its incredible epic journey and will fight it out for the Golden Globe for Best Foreign-language Film 11/12/2015 | Golden Globes 2016France battling it out at the Golden Globes with eight nominationsThe hopefuls range from Mustang to Alexandre Desplat, via a minority co-production, international sales, Eva Green and a TV series from Gaumont 11/12/2015 | Golden Globes 2016Jaco Van Dormael and his Brand New Testament in the running for the Golden GlobesThe feature hailed by the critics and the public alike was able to win over the members of the Foreign Press Association in Los Angeles 11/12/2015 | Golden Globes 2016Carol leads the Golden Globe nominationsThe UK-US co-production by Todd Haynes has earned five nods – Son of Saul, Mustang, The Brand New Testament and The Fencer are vying in the Best Foreign-language Film category 10/12/2015 | Golden Globes 2016