Karla Sofia Gascon in Emilia Perez. Photo courtesy of Why Not Productions Pathe Films
Karla Sofia Gascon in Emilia Pérez. Photo courtesy of Why Not Productions Pathe Films

Emilia Pérez—Jacques Audiard’s musical about a Mexican drug lord who undergoes gender-affirming surgery—led nominations to the 82nd Golden Globes on Dec. 9, scoring 10 nods, the AP reported.

Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist—which runs three-and-a-half hours—landed seven nominations, including best picture, drama and acting nods for Adrian Brody and Guy Pearce. Edward Berger’s Conclave, starring Ralph Fiennes as a cardinal tasked with leading the conclave to elect a new pope, scored six nominations, including acting nods for Fiennes and Isabella Rossellini. 

Wicked: Part One (which has a second half that will run next year) scored nods for best film musical or comedy, and for cinematic and box-office achievement.

According to Yahoo! Movies, snubs included actresses Saoirse Ronan (The Outrun; Blitz) and Danielle Deadwyler (The Piano Lesson); director Jon M. Chu (Wicked: Part One); and the queer AMC series Interview with the Vampire. Surprises included Netflix’s Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story; and the Netflix series Ripley, which stars out actor Andrew Scott. 

The nominations for the Globes—which will be televised by CBS and streamed on Paramount+ on Jan. 5—were announced by actors Mindy Kaling and Morris Chestnut. Comedian Nikki Glaser will host the event, succeeding Jo Koy, whose stint was widely panned.