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Globes Go Global: Non-English Films Dominate Noms
8 Dec
Summary
- Golden Globes nominations show record non-English film presence.
- Art house films favored over major blockbusters in best picture.
- Voters nominated fewer established stars this year.

The 2026 Golden Globe nominations have unveiled a dramatic transformation, marked by a significant increase in the presence of non-English language films. A record five international films are now competing in the Best Picture categories, signaling a more global voting body. This shift is attributed to the expansion of the Golden Globes' electorate beyond the former Hollywood Foreign Press Association to include international critics.
In a notable departure from tradition, the nominations have leaned heavily towards art house cinema, largely overlooking major blockbuster releases. While films like 'Wicked: For Good' and 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' secured some individual craft and acting nods, they were absent from the top Best Picture races. Instead, smaller independent films such as Sony Classics' 'Blue Moon' and Netflix's 'Nouvelle Vague' received prime nominations, with Neon leading all distributors in nominations.




