In addition to her impeccable performance, Jolie has two points in her favor: awards shows tend to value biographical roles. And, in addition, the film is directed by award-winning Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín, from the films “Jackie” and “Spencer”, respectively about Jacqueline Kennedy and Lady Di.
Nicole Kidman (“Babygirl”)
Nicole Kidman with Harris Dickinson in “Babygirl” — Photo: Disclosure
Nicole Kidman has already won six Golden Globe awards. The last of them, in 2022, for his work on “Introducing the Ricardos”.
The actress can secure her seventh statuette with “Babygirl”. The 57-year-old actress has already said that this was the most daring film of her career and even said that she had a kind of burnout after the several orgasm scenes. For this role, she already won the Best Actress award at the Venice Film Festival.
Tilda Swinton (“The Room Next Door”)
Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton in a scene from the drama ‘The Room Next Door’, by Pedro Almodóvar — Photo: Disclosure
Tilda Swinton has been nominated five times for a Golden Globe, but hasn’t won any of them. With her work in “The Room Next Door”, the actress can secure her first statuette.
In Pedro Almodóvar’s film, the actress delivers a moving performance. Tilda plays Martha, a woman who is terminally ill.
The Spanish director’s film has already won the Golden Lion in Venice
Kate Winslet in “Lee” — Photo: Disclosure
Kate Winslet is already a Golden Globe veteran. The actress has been nominated 14 times and won five awards. In this latest nomination, Winslet has been highly praised for her impressive performance as war photographer Elizabeth “Lee” Miller in the film “Lee”.
Lee was a top model who also did important work documenting footage from World War II.
Like Jolie, Kate Winslet has in her favor (in addition to all her talent and several awards, of course) the fact that the work is a biographical film