Belfast movie leads the way for 2022 Golden Globe Awards

Awards season is just around the corner 🏆

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 13th Dec 2021
Last updated 13th Dec 2021

Sir Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast, an acclaimed semi-autobiographical film about his home city in the early years of the Troubles, has received seven nominations for the upcoming Golden Globe Awards.

There’s stiff competition for the controversial awards this year, The Power of the Dog, a Benedict Cumberbatch Western movie, is also up for seven awards.

In television, the HBO drama Succession earned the most nominations with five nods, closely followed with Apple's Ted Lasso and The Morning Show" with four nominations each.

The Golden Globes are bestowed by 87 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association – (HFPA) however following a year of controversy it has been decided that the ceremony in January won’t be televised.

After last year’s ceremony, the Los Angeles Time reported that there were no black members of the HFPA. This triggered investigations both behind the scenes of the Globes and other high-profile accolades.

In fact, Tom Cruise returned his three Golden Globes in protest.

In the past year, the HFPA has recruited "predominantly diverse" members, appointing a chief diversity officer and making its members take diversity, equality and inclusion training.

Golden Globe nominations for Belfast 👇

Belfast, currently favourite for best picture at the awards that matter, could become the first Irish film ever to take that prize.

Jamie Dornan and Ciarán Hinds are both nominated as best supporting actor, meanwhile their co-star Caitríona Balfe, is up for best supporting actress.

Musical genius Van Morrison, receives a Globes nomination in the best original song category for Down to Joy.

When asked at the Irish premier of Belfast about the award season buzz, Jamie discussed that his most important critics are those living in Belfast.

"I've done a lot of work set here, I'll endeavour to do more and more work here, it means everything to me.

"Much of this film is for the people here, for the resilience, the brilliance, the humour and for everything that the great people of this city and part of this world has been through."

Take a peek behind the scenes of filming Belfast 👇











Check out some of the highlights from Belfast's red carpet premiere 👇

Jamie Dornan pictured with his wife Amelia Warner

Jude Hill and Lewis McAskie can't stop smiling as they arrive for their first big premiere in Belfast

Caitriona Balfe plays the role of Ma in the film

Local press eager to chat to Caitriona Balfe

Crowds were waiting to meet the stars of the film from 2pm on Thursday

Jamie Dornan and his wife Amelia Warner

Jude Hill with his mum Shauneen

Jude is taking his new found stardom in his stride

Caitriona meets some of her fans, some flew over from Germany just to catch a glimpse

Director of Belfast, Sir Kenneth Branagh joins Belfast Film Festivals Brian Henry Martin and Michele Devlin at the opening night of the Festival

Kenneth couldn't wait to bring his semi-autobiographical film to his hometown

Ciarán Hinds plays the grandfather role in the film

Ciaran Hinds signs autographs for fans outside the Waterfront Hall

Local celeb Eamonn Holmes was excited to watch the movie and to take part in last night's event

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