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Oppenheimer was among the big winners at the Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles, taking home several of the night's big prizes - including Best Director for Christopher Nolan and Best Drama Film Actor for its lead Cillian Murphy.
Meanwhile Barbie, which had led the nominations, won the inaugural Box Office Achievement award.
Succession was the big winner in the TV categories, with Sarah Snook and Kieran Culkin both recognised for their performances.
Other winners included Emma Stone, who won Best Comedy Film Actress for Poor Things while the French thriller Anatomy of a Fall took the Best Foreign Language film award.
The Globes mark the first major ceremony of film awards season, which culminates with the Oscars on 10 March.