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Zimmer Slams Golden Globes for Ignoring Score Category
12 Jan
Summary
- Hans Zimmer criticizes Golden Globes for not televising the original score category.
- He emphasizes the vital role composers play in a film's emotional narrative.
- Zimmer humorously noted the intense work involved for nominees.

Renowned composer Hans Zimmer has publicly criticized the Golden Globes for omitting the best original score category from its televised broadcast. Zimmer expressed that this decision is a "shame" to those who dedicate themselves to crafting the sonic landscape of films. He humorously described the intense, often sleepless, work required of composers, emphasizing their crucial role in defining a movie's emotional tone and narrative journey.
Zimmer, a 17-time nominee and three-time winner, is nominated again this year for his work on the sports drama "F1." He argued that "you don't have a movie without them" and that the contributions of composers, especially in a strong year for the field, should always be acknowledged. The exclusion of the score category from the broadcast diminishes the recognition of this vital artistic contribution.




