Ludwig Göransson Wins Golden Globes for “Sinners” Score
- Ludwig Göransson took home the Golden Globe for Best Original Score Sunday night for his work on Sinners.
- Viewers may have missed Göransson's acceptance speech, as CBS and Paramount+ unexpectedly cut the Best original Score category from the televised broadcast to make room for newly added...
- "I'm trying to be philosophical about it," Hans Zimmer told deadline on the red carpet."But it feels… bad.It feels like we're telling composers that what they do isn't...
Ludwig Göransson Wins Golden Globe for Sinners Score
Ludwig Göransson took home the Golden Globe for Best Original Score Sunday night for his work on Sinners. He prevailed over a competitive field including Alexandre Desplat (Frankenstein), Jonny Greenwood (One Battle After Another), Kangding Ray (Sirāt), Max Richter (Hamnet), and Hans Zimmer (F1). This marks Göransson’s second Golden Globe win and sixth nomination overall.
Viewers may have missed Göransson’s acceptance speech, as CBS and Paramount+ unexpectedly cut the Best original Score category from the televised broadcast to make room for newly added awards like Best Podcast and Cinematic and Box Office Achievement.
“I’m trying to be philosophical about it,” Hans Zimmer told deadline on the red carpet.”But it feels… bad.It feels like we’re telling composers that what they do isn’t important.”
You can read the full interview with Hans Zimmer here.
