Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

The Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy has been awarded annually since 1952 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA).

Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Awarded forBest Musical or Comedy Picture
LocationUnited States
Presented byHollywood Foreign Press Association
Currently held byOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019)
Websitewww.goldenglobes.com

Eligibility

Currently, eligible films must be at least 70 minutes in length, and be commercially released for at least seven days in the "greater Los Angeles area" and screened for the HFPA membership.[1] The commercial release must begin during the calendar year prior to the awards ceremony, and the screening can occur no later than one week after commercial release.[1] For purposes of the award, a "musical" is "defined as a comedy or drama where the songs are used in place of spoken dialogue to further the plot."[1] In addition, the film must have its principal dialogue in English.[2]

Winners and nominations

1951–1957

Year Film Director[3] Producer[4]
1951[5][6]An American in ParisVincente MinnelliArthur Freed
1952With a Song in My HeartWalter LangLamar Trotti
Hans Christian AndersenCharles VidorSamuel Goldwyn
I'll See You in My DreamsMichael CurtizLouis F. Edelman
Singin' in the RainStanley Donen and Gene KellyArthur Freed
Stars and Stripes ForeverHenry KosterLamar Trotti
1953 No Award given.
1954[7][8]Carmen JonesOtto PremingerOtto Preminger
1955[9][10]Guys and DollsJoseph L. MankiewiczSamuel Goldwyn
1956The King and IWalter LangCharles Brackett & Darryl F. Zanuck
Bus StopJoshua LoganBuddy Adler
The Opposite SexDavid MillerJoe Pasternak
The Solid Gold CadillacRichard QuineFred Kohlmar
The Teahouse of the August MoonDaniel MannJack Cummings
1957Les GirlsGeorge CukorSaul Chaplin & Sol C. Siegel
Don't Go Near the WaterCharles WaltersLawrence Weingarten
Love in the AfternoonBilly WilderBilly Wilder
Pal JoeyGeorge SidneyFred Kohlmar
Silk StockingsRouben MamoulianProducer

1958–1962

Year Comedy Director Producer Musical Director Producer
1958Auntie MameMorton DaCostaMorton DaCostaGigiVincente MinnelliArthur Freed
Bell, Book and CandleRichard QuineJulian BlausteinDamn YankeesGeorge Abbott & Stanley DonenGeorge Abbott, Stanley Donen, Robert E. Griffith, & Harold Prince
IndiscreetStanley DonenNorman KrasnaSouth PacificJoshua LoganBuddy Adler
Me and the ColonelPeter GlenvilleWilliam Goetztom thumbGeorge PalGeorge Pal
The Perfect FurloughBlake EdwardsRobert Arthur
1959Some Like It HotBilly WilderBilly WilderPorgy and BessOtto PremingerSamuel Goldwyn
But Not for MeWalter LangWilliam Perlberg & George SeatonThe Five PenniesMelville ShavelsonJack Rose
Operation PetticoatBlake EdwardsRobert ArthurLi'l AbnerMelvin FrankNorman Panama
Pillow TalkMichael GordonRoss Hunter & Martin MelcherA Private's AffairDirectorProducer
Who Was That Lady?George SidneyNorman KrasnaSay One for MeDirectorProducer
1960The ApartmentBilly WilderBilly WilderSong Without EndGeorge Cukor & Charles VidorWilliam Goetz
The Facts of LifeMelvin Frank & Norman PanamaMelvin Frank & Norman PanamaBells Are RingingVincente MinnelliArthur Freed
The Grass Is GreenerStanley DonenStanley Donen & James H. WareCan-CanWalter LangSaul Chaplin & Jack Cummings
It Started in NaplesMelville ShavelsonJack RoseLet's Make LoveGeorge CukorJerry Wald
Our Man in HavanaCarol ReedCarol ReedPepeGeorge SidneyGeorge Sidney
1961A Majority of OneMervyn LeRoyProducerWest Side StoryJerome Robbins & Robert WiseRobert Wise
Breakfast at Tiffany'sBlake EdwardsMartin Jurow & Richard ShepherdBabes in ToylandJack DonohueWalt Disney
One, Two, ThreeBilly WilderBilly WilderFlower Drum SongHenry KosterRoss Hunter
The Parent TrapDavid SwiftWalt Disney & George Golitzen
Pocketful of MiraclesFrank CapraFrank Capra
1962That Touch of MinkDelbert MannRobert Arthur, Martin Melcher, Edward Muhl, & Stanley ShapiroThe Music ManMorton DaCostaMorton DaCosta
The Best of EnemiesDirectorProducerBilly Rose's JumboCharles WaltersMartin Melcher & Joe Pasternak
Boys' Night OutMichael GordonMartin RansohoffGirls! Girls! Girls!Norman TaurogHal B. Wallis
If a Man AnswersHenry LevinRoss HunterGypsyMervyn LeRoyMervyn LeRoy
Period of AdjustmentGeorge Roy HillLawrence WeingartenThe Wonderful World of the Brothers GrimmHenry Levin & George PalGeorge Pal

1963–1969

Year Film Director[3] Producer[4]
1963Tom JonesTony RichardsonMichael Balcon, Michael Holden, Oscar Lewenstein, & Tony Richardson
Bye Bye BirdieGeorge SidneyIrving Brecher & Michael Stewart
Irma la DouceBilly WilderEdward L. Alperson, I.A.L. Diamond, Doane Harrison, Alexandre Trauner, & Billy Wilder
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad WorldStanley KramerStanley Kramer
A Ticklish AffairGeorge SidneyJoe Pasternak
Under the Yum Yum TreeDavid SwiftDavid Swift
1964My Fair LadyGeorge CukorJack L. Warner
Father GooseRalph NelsonRobert Arthur
Mary PoppinsRobert StevensonWalt Disney & Bill Walsh
The Unsinkable Molly BrownCharles WaltersLawrence Weingarten
The World of Henry OrientGeorge Roy HillJerome Hellman
1965The Sound of MusicRobert WiseRobert Wise
Cat BallouElliot SilversteinWalter Newman
The Great RaceBlake EdwardsMartin Jurow
Those Magnificent Men in their Flying MachinesKen AnnakinStan Margulies
A Thousand ClownsFred CoeFred Coe
1966The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are ComingNorman JewisonNorman Jewison
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumRichard LesterMelvin Frank
GambitRonald NeameLeo L. Fuchs
Not with My Wife, You Don't!Norman PanamaNorman Panama
You're a Big Boy NowFrancis Ford CoppolaPhil Feldman
1967The GraduateMike NicholsJoseph E. Levine & Lawrence Turman
CamelotJoshua LoganJack Warner
Doctor DolittleRichard FleischerArthur P. Jacobs
The Taming of the ShrewFranco ZeffirelliRichard McWhorter & Elizabeth Taylor
Thoroughly Modern MillieGeorge Roy HillRoss Hunter
1968Oliver!Carol ReedJohn Woolf
Finian's RainbowFrancis Ford CoppolaJoseph Landon
Funny GirlWilliam WylerRay Stark
The Odd CoupleGene SaksHoward W. Koch
Yours, Mine and OursMelville ShavelsonRobert F. Blumofe
1969The Secret of Santa VittoriaStanley KramerGeorge Glass & Stanley Kramer
Cactus FlowerGene SaksM.J. Frankovich
Goodbye, ColumbusLarry PeerceStanley R. Jaffe
Hello, Dolly!Gene KellyErnest Lehman
Paint Your WagonJoshua LoganAlan Jay Lerner

1970s

Year Film Director[3] Producer[4]
1970MASHRobert AltmanIngo Preminger
Darling LiliBlake EdwardsBlake Edwards
Diary of a Mad HousewifeFrank PerryFrank Perry
Lovers and Other StrangersCy HowardDavid Susskind
ScroogeRonald NeameRobert H. Solo
1971Fiddler on the RoofNorman JewisonNorman Jewison
The Boy FriendKen RussellHarry Benn & Ken Russell
KotchJack LemmonRichard Carter
A New LeafElaine MayHillard Elkins
Plaza SuiteArthur HillerHoward W. Koch
1972CabaretBob FosseCy Feuer
Avanti!Billy WilderBilly Wilder
Butterflies Are FreeMilton KatselasM.J. Frankovich
1776Peter H. HuntJack Warner
Travels with My AuntGeorge CukorJames Cresson & Robert Fryer
1973American GraffitiGeorge LucasFrancis Ford Coppola & Gary Kurtz
Jesus Christ SuperstarNorman JewisonNorman Jewison, Patrick Palmer, & Robert Stigwood
Paper MoonPeter BogdanovichPeter Bogdanovich & Frank Marshall
Tom SawyerDon TaylorFrank Capra Jr. & Arthur P. Jacobs
A Touch of ClassMelvin FrankMelvin Frank
1974The Longest YardRobert AldrichAlbert S. Ruddy
The Front PageBilly WilderPaul Monash
Harry and TontoPaul MazurskyPaul Mazursky
The Little PrinceStanley DonenStanley Donen
The Three MusketeersRichard LesterAlexander Salkind, Ilya Salkind, & Pierre Spengler
1975The Sunshine BoysHerbert RossRay Stark
Funny LadyHerbert RossRay Stark
The Return of the Pink PantherBlake EdwardsBlake Edwards
ShampooHal AshbyWarren Beatty
TommyKen RussellKen Russell & Robert Stigwood
1976A Star Is BornFrank PiersonJon Peters
Bugsy MaloneAlan ParkerAlan Marshall
The Pink Panther Strikes AgainBlake EdwardsBlake Edwards
The RitzRichard LesterProducer
Silent MovieMel BrooksMichael Hertzberg
1977The Goodbye GirlHerbert RossRay Stark
Annie HallWoody AllenCharles H. Joffe
High AnxietyMel BrooksMel Brooks
New York, New YorkMartin ScorseseRobert Chartoff & Irwin Winkler
Saturday Night FeverJohn BadhamRobert Stigwood
1978Heaven Can WaitWarren Beatty & Buck HenryWarren Beatty
California SuiteHerbert RossRay Stark
Foul PlayColin HigginsEdward K. Milkins & Thomas L. Miller
GreaseRandal KleiserAllan Carr & Robert Stigwood
Movie MovieStanley DonenStanley Donen
1979Breaking AwayPeter YatesSteve Tesich
Being ThereHal AshbyAndrew Braunsberg
HairMiloš FormanMichael Butler & Lester Persky
The RoseMark RydellAnthony Ray, Aaron Russo, & Marvin Worth
10Blake EdwardsTony Adams & Blake Edwards

1980s

Year Film Director[3] Producer[4]
1980Coal Miner's DaughterMichael AptedBernard Schwartz
Airplane!Jim Abrahams, David Zucker & Jerry ZuckerJon Davison & Howard W. Koch
FameAlan ParkerDavid De Silva & Alan Marshall
The IdolmakerTaylor HackfordGene Kirkwood & Howard W. Koch Jr.
Melvin and HowardJonathan DemmeArt Linson & Don Phillips
1981ArthurSteve GordonSteve Gordon
The Four SeasonsAlan AldaMartin Bergman
Pennies from HeavenHerbert RossNora Kaye, Rick McCallum, & Herbert Ross
S.O.B.Blake EdwardsTony Adams & Blake Edwards
Zoot SuitLuis ValdezPeter Burrell
1982TootsieSydney PollackSydney Pollack & Dick Richards
The Best Little Whorehouse in TexasColin HigginsRobert L. Boyett & Colin Higgins
DinerBarry LevinsonJerry Weintraub
My Favorite YearRichard BenjaminMichael Gruskoff
Victor VictoriaBlake EdwardsTony Adams & Blake Edwards
1983YentlBarbra StreisandLarry DeWaay, Rusty Lemorande, & Barbra Streisand
The Big ChillLawrence KasdanMichael Shamberg
FlashdanceAdrian LyneJerry Bruckheimer & Don Simpson
Trading PlacesJohn LandisGeorge Folsey Jr., Aaron Russo, Irwin Russo, & Sam Williams
ZeligWoody AllenRobert Greenhut
1984Romancing the StoneRobert ZemeckisMichael Douglas
Beverly Hills CopMartin BrestJerry Bruckheimer & Don Simpson
GhostbustersIvan ReitmanBernie Brillstein & Ivan Reitman
Micki + MaudeBlake EdwardsTony Adams, Lou Antonio, Trish Caroselli, & Jonathan D. Krane
SplashRon HowardBrian Grazer
1985Prizzi's HonorJohn HustonJohn Foreman
Back to the FutureRobert ZemeckisNeil Canton & Bob Gale
A Chorus LineRichard AttenboroughCy Feuer
CocoonRon HowardDavid Brown & Richard D. Zanuck
The Purple Rose of CairoWoody AllenRobert Greenhut
1986Hannah and Her SistersWoody AllenRobert Greenhut
Crimes of the HeartBruce BeresfordFreddie Fields
Crocodile DundeePeter FaimanJohn Cornell
Down and Out in Beverly HillsPaul MazurskyPato Guzman & Paul Mazursky
Little Shop of HorrorsFrank OzDavid Geffen
Peggy Sue Got MarriedFrancis Ford CoppolaPaul R. Gurian
1987Hope and GloryJohn BoormanJohn Boorman & Michael Dryhurst
Baby BoomCharles ShyerBruce A. Block & Nancy Meyers
Broadcast NewsJames L. BrooksJames L. Brooks
Dirty DancingEmile ArdolinoLinda Gottlieb
MoonstruckNorman JewisonNorman Jewison
1988Working GirlMike NicholsDouglas Wick
BigPenny MarshallJames L. Brooks & Robert Greenhut
A Fish Called WandaCharles CrichtonMichael Shamberg
Midnight RunMartin BrestMartin Brest
Who Framed Roger RabbitRobert ZemeckisFrank Marshall & Robert Watts
1989Driving Miss DaisyBruce BeresfordLili Fini Zanuck & Richard D. Zanuck
The Little MermaidRon Clements & John MuskerHoward Ashman & John Musker
Shirley ValentineLewis GilbertLewis Gilbert
The War of the RosesDanny DeVitoJames L. Brooks & Arnon Milchan
When Harry Met Sally...Rob ReinerRob Reiner & Andrew Scheinman

1990s

Year Film Director[3] Producer[4]
1990Green CardPeter WeirPeter Weir
Dick TracyWarren BeattyWarren Beatty
GhostJerry ZuckerSteven-Charles Jaffe, Lauren Ray, & Bruce Joel Rubin
Home AloneChris ColumbusJohn Hughes
Pretty WomanGarry MarshallLaura Ziskin
1991Beauty and the BeastGary Trousdale & Kirk WiseDon Hahn
City SlickersRon UnderwoodBilly Crystal & Irby Smith
The CommitmentsAlan ParkerLynda Myles & Roger Randall-Cutler
The Fisher KingTerry GilliamDebra Hill, Tony Mark, & Lynda Obst
Fried Green TomatoesJon AvnetJon Avnet & Norman Lear
1992The PlayerRobert AltmanDavid Brown, Michael Tolkin, & Nick Wechsler
AladdinRon Clements & John MuskerRon Clements & John Musker
Enchanted AprilMike NewellMatthew Hamilton, Simon Relph, Ann Scott, & Mark Shivas
Honeymoon in VegasAndrew BergmanMike Lobell
Sister ActEmile ArdolinoScott Rudin & Teri Schwartz
1993Mrs. DoubtfireChris ColumbusMarsha Garces, Robin Williams & Mark Radcliffe
DaveIvan ReitmanIvan Reitman & Lauren Shuler-Donner
Much Ado About NothingKenneth BranaghKenneth Branagh, Stephen Evans, & David Parfitt
Sleepless in SeattleNora EphronGary Foster
Strictly BallroomBaz LuhrmannAntoinette Albert & Tristram Miall
1994The Lion KingRoger Allers & Rob MinkoffDon Hahn
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the DesertStephan ElliottAl Clark & Michael Hamlyn
Ed WoodTim BurtonTim Burton & Denise Di Novi
Four Weddings and a FuneralMike NewellDuncan Kenworthy
Prêt-à-PorterRobert AltmanRobert Altman & Scott Bushnell
1995BabeChris NoonanCatherine Barber, Philip Hearnshaw, Bill Miller, George Miller, Doug Mitchell, & Daphne Paris
The American PresidentRob ReinerBarbara Maltby, Charles Newirth, Rob Reiner, & Jeffrey Stott
Get ShortyBarry SonnenfeldDanny DeVito, Michael Shamberg, & Stacey Sher
SabrinaSydney PollackSydney Pollack & Scott Rudin
Toy StoryJohn LasseterBonnie Arnold & Ralph Guggenheim
1996EvitaAlan ParkerAlan Parker & Robert Stigwood
The BirdcageMike NicholsMarcello Danon, Michele Imperato, Neal Machlis, & Mike Nichols
Everyone Says I Love YouWoody AllenRobert Greenhut
FargoJoel CoenEthan Coen
Jerry MaguireCameron CroweJames L. Brooks, Cameron Crowe, Laurence Mark, & Richard Sakai
1997As Good as It GetsJames L. BrooksJames L. Brooks, Bridget Johnson, & Kristi Zea
The Full MontyPeter CattaneoUberto Pasolini
Men in BlackBarry SonnenfeldLaurie MacDonald, Walter F. Parkes, & Steven Spielberg
My Best Friend's WeddingP.J. HoganJerry Zucker, Ronald Bass, Gil Netter, & Patricia Whitcher
Wag the DogBarry LevinsonBarry Levinson & Robert De Niro
1998Shakespeare in LoveJohn MaddenDonna Gigliotti, Marc Norman, David Parfitt, Harvey Weinstein, & Edward Zwick
BulworthWarren BeattyWarren Beatty & Pieter Jan Brugge
The Mask of ZorroMartin CampbellDoug Claybourne & David Foster
Patch AdamsTom ShadyacMike Farrell, Barry Kemp, Marvin Minoff, & Charles Newirth
Still CrazyBrian GibsonAmanda Marmot
There's Something About MaryBobby Farrelly & Peter FarrellyFrank Beddor, Michael Steinberg, Bradley Thomas & Charles B. Wessler
1999Toy Story 2John LasseterKaren Robert Jackson & Helene Plotkin
Analyze ThisHarold RamisJane Rosenthal & Paula Weinstein
Being John MalkovichSpike JonzeSteve Golin, Vincent Landay, Sandy Stern, & Michael Stipe
Man on the MoonMiloš FormanDanny DeVito
Notting HillRoger MichellDuncan Kenworthy

2000s

Year Film Director[3] Producer[4]
2000[11]Almost FamousCameron CroweIan Bryce & Cameron Crowe
Best in ShowChristopher GuestGordon Mark & Karen Murphy
Chicken RunPeter Lord & Nick ParkPeter Lord, Nick Park, & David Sproxton
ChocolatLasse HallströmHarvey Weinstein
O Brother, Where Art Thou?Joel CoenTim Bevan, Ethan Coen, & Eric Fellner
2001Moulin Rouge!Baz LuhrmannFred Baron, Martin Brown, & Baz Luhrmann
Bridget Jones's DiarySharon MaguireTim Bevan, Jonathan Cavendish, & Eric Fellner
Gosford ParkRobert AltmanRobert Altman, Bob Balaban, & David Levy
Legally BlondeRobert LuketicRic Kidney & Marc E. Platt
ShrekAndrew Adamson & Vicky JensonJeffrey Katzenberg, Aron Warner, & John H. Williams
2002ChicagoRob MarshallMeryl Poster, Martin Richards, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, & Craig Zadan
About a BoyChris Weitz & Paul WeitzTim Bevan, Robert De Niro, Brad Epstein, Eric Fellner, & Jane Rosenthal
Adaptation. Spike JonzeJonathan Demme, Vincent Landay, & Edward Saxon
My Big Fat Greek WeddingJoel ZwickGary Goetzman, Tom Hanks, & Rita Wilson
Nicholas NicklebyDouglas McGrathSimon Channing-Williams, John Hart, & Jeffrey Sharp
2003Lost in TranslationSofia CoppolaSofia Coppola & Ross Katz
Bend It Like BeckhamGurinder ChadhaGurinder Chadha & Deepak Nayar
Big FishTim BurtonBruce Cohen, Dan Jinks, & Richard D. Zanuck
Finding NemoAndrew StantonGraham Walters
Love ActuallyRichard CurtisTim Bevan, Eric Fellner, & Duncan Kenworthy
2004SidewaysAlexander PayneMichael London
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless MindMichel GondryAnthony Bregman & Steve Golin
The IncrediblesBrad BirdJohn Walker
The Phantom of the OperaJoel SchumacherAndrew Lloyd Webber
RayTaylor HackfordHoward Baldwin, Karen Baldwin, Stuart Benjamin, & Taylor Hackford
2005Walk the LineJames MangoldJames Keach & Cathy Konrad
Mrs Henderson PresentsStephen FrearsNorma Heyman
Pride & PrejudiceJoe WrightTim Bevan, Eric Fellner, & Paul Webster
The ProducersSusan StromanMel Brooks
The Squid and the WhaleNoah BaumbachWes Anderson
2006DreamgirlsBill CondonLaurence Mark
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of KazakhstanLarry CharlesSacha Baron Cohen & Jay Roach
The Devil Wears PradaDavid FrankelWendy Finerman & Karen Rosenfelt
Little Miss SunshineJonathan Dayton and Valerie FarisAlbert Berger, David T. Friendly, Peter Saraf, Marc Turtletaub, & Ron Yerxa
Thank You for SmokingJason ReitmanEdward R. Pressman & David O. Sacks
2007Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetTim BurtonJohn Logan, Laurie MacDonald, Walter F. Parkes, & Richard D. Zanuck
Across the UniverseJulie TaymorCharles Newirth, Jennifer Todd, & Suzanne Todd
Charlie Wilson's WarMike NicholsTom Hanks
HairsprayAdam ShankmanToby Emmerich, Neil Meron, Marc Shaiman, Adam Shankman, Bob Shaye, Scott Wittman, & Craig Zadan
JunoJason ReitmanLianne Halfon, John Malkovich, Mason Novick, & Russell Smith
2008Vicky Cristina BarcelonaWoody AllenLetty Aronson, Jaume Roures, Stephen Tenenbaum, & Gareth Wiley
Burn After ReadingJoel Coen and Ethan CoenJoel Coen and Ethan Coen
Happy-Go-LuckyMike LeighSimon Channing-Williams
In BrugesMartin McDonaghGraham Broadbent & Peter Czernin
Mamma Mia!Phyllida LloydBenny Andersson, Judy Craymer, Tom Hanks, Phyllida Lloyd, Björn Ulvaeus, & Rita Wilson
2009The HangoverTodd PhillipsDaniel Goldberg & Todd Phillips
(500) Days of SummerMarc WebbMason Novick, Jessica Tuchinsky, Mark Waters, & Steven J. Wolfe
It's ComplicatedNancy MeyersNancy Meyers & Scott Rudin
Julie & JuliaNora EphronNora Ephron, Laurence Mark, Amy Robinson, & Eric Steel
NineRob MarshallJohn DeLuca, Rob Marshall, Marc Platt, Harvey Weinstein, & Maury Yeston

2010s

Year Film Director[3] Producer[4]
2010[11]The Kids Are All RightLisa CholodenkoJeff Levy-Hinte, Gary Gilbert, Jordan Horowitz, Celine Rattray, Daniela Taplin Lundberg, and Philippe Hellmann
Alice in WonderlandTim BurtonRichard D. Zanuck, Joe Roth, Suzanne Todd, and Jennifer Todd
BurlesqueSteven AntinDonald De Line
RedRobert SchwentkeLorenzo di Bonaventura and Mark Vahradian
The TouristFlorian Henckel von DonnersmarckGraham King, Timothy Headington, Roger Birnbaum, Gary Barber, and Jonathan Glickman
2011The ArtistMichel HazanaviciusThomas Langmann
50/50Jonathan LevineEvan Goldberg, Ben Karlin, and Seth Rogen
BridesmaidsPaul FeigJudd Apatow, Barry Mendel, and Clayton Townsend
Midnight in ParisWoody AllenLetty Aronson, Jaume Roures, and Stephen Tenenbaum
My Week with MarilynSimon CurtisDavid Parfitt and Harvey Weinstein
2012[12]Les MisérablesTom HooperTim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Debra Hayward, and Cameron Mackintosh
The Best Exotic Marigold HotelJohn MaddenGraham Broadbent and Peter Czernin
Moonrise KingdomWes AndersonJeremy Dawson, Scott Rudin, Wes Anderson, and Steven M. Rales
Salmon Fishing in the YemenLasse HallströmPaul Webster
Silver Linings PlaybookDavid O. RussellBruce Cohen and Donna Gigliotti
2013[13]American HustleDavid O. RussellCharles Roven, Megan Ellison, Richard Suckle, and Jonathan Gordon
HerSpike JonzeMegan Ellison, Spike Jonze, and Vincent Landay
Inside Llewyn DavisJoel Coen and Ethan CoenScott Rudin, Joel Coen, and Ethan Coen
NebraskaAlexander PayneAlbert Berger and Ron Yerxa
The Wolf of Wall StreetMartin ScorseseMartin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio, Riza Aziz, Emma Tillinger Koskoff, and Joey McFarland
2014[14]The Grand Budapest HotelWes AndersonWes Anderson, Jeremy Dawson, Steven M. Rales, and Scott Rudin
BirdmanAlejandro G. IñárrituAlejandro G. Iñárritu, John Lesher, Arnon Milchan, and James W. Skotchdopole
Into the WoodsRob MarshallRob Marshall, John DeLuca, Marc Platt, and Callum McDougall
PrideMatthew WarchusDavid Livingstone
St. VincentTheodore MelfiFred Roos, Jenno Topping, Peter Chernin, and Theodore Melfi
2015[15]The MartianRidley ScottSimon Kinberg, Ridley Scott, Michael Schaefer, Aditya Sood, and Mark Huffam
The Big ShortAdam McKayBrad Pitt, Dede Gardner, and Jeremy Kleiner
JoyDavid O. RussellJohn Davis, Megan Ellison, Jonathan Gordon, Ken Mok, and David O. Russell
SpyPaul FeigPeter Chernin, Jenno Topping, Paul Feig, and Jessie Henderson
TrainwreckJudd ApatowJudd Apatow and Barry Mendel
2016La La LandDamien ChazelleFred Berger, Gary Gilbert, Jordan Horowitz, and Marc Platt
20th Century WomenMike MillsAnne Carey, Megan Ellison, and Youree Henley
DeadpoolTim MillerSimon Kinberg, Ryan Reynolds, and Lauren Shuler Donner
Florence Foster JenkinsStephen FrearsMichael Kuhn and Tracey Seaward
Sing StreetJohn CarneyAnthony Bregman, John Carney, Kevin Scott Frakes, Christian Grass, Martina Niland, Raj Brinder Singh, and Paul Trijbits
2017Lady BirdGreta GerwigScott Rudin, Evelyn O'Neil, and Eli Bush
The Disaster ArtistJames FrancoJames Franco, Vince Jolivette, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, and James Weaver
Get OutJordan PeeleJordan Peele, Jason Blum, Sean McKittrick, and Edward H. Hamm Jr.
The Greatest ShowmanMichael GraceyLaurence Mark, Peter Chernin, and Jenno Topping
I, TonyaCraig GillespieMargot Robbie, Tom Ackerley, Steven Rogers, and Bryan Unkeless
2018Green BookPeter FarrellyJim Burke, Charles B. Wessler, Brian Hayes Currie, Peter Farrelly, and Nick Vallelonga
Crazy Rich AsiansJon M. ChuNina Jacobson, Brad Simpson, and John Penotti
The FavouriteYorgos LanthimosCeci Dempsey, Ed Guiney, Lee Magiday, and Yorgos Lanthimos
Mary Poppins ReturnsRob MarshallRob Marshall, John DeLuca, and Marc Platt
ViceAdam McKayBrad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, and Kevin Messick
2019Once Upon a Time in HollywoodQuentin TarantinoDavid Heyman, Shannon McIntosh and Quentin Tarantino
Dolemite Is My NameCraig BrewerEddie Murphy, John Davis and John Fox
Jojo RabbitTaika WaititiCarthew Neal, Taika Waititi and Chelsea Winstanley
Knives OutRian JohnsonRam Bergman and Rian Johnson
RocketmanDexter FletcherAdam Bohling, David Furnish, David Reid and Matthew Vaughn

See also

Notes

  • Between 1989 and 2004, 10 animated feature films were nominated for the Golden Globe Award and 3 won:
  1. 1989 The Little Mermaid (nominated) (lost to Driving Miss Daisy)
  2. 1991 Beauty and the Beast (won)
  3. 1992 Aladdin (nominated) (lost to The Player)
  4. 1994 The Lion King (won)
  5. 1995 Toy Story (nominated) (lost to Babe)
  6. 1999 Toy Story 2 (won)
  7. 2000 Chicken Run (nominated) (lost to Almost Famous)[11]
  8. 2001 Shrek (nominated) (lost to Moulin Rouge!)
  9. 2003 Finding Nemo (nominated) (lost to Lost in Translation)
  10. 2004 The Incredibles (nominated) (lost to Sideways)

Under the 2007 revised rules of the HFPA, animated pictures are no longer eligible in this or the category of Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama, instead competing exclusively in the new category of Best Animated Feature Film.

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  4. When there is more than one producer, only the first billed is displayed.
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