Stellan Skarsgard Wins Golden Globe, Champions Cinema Experience

Stellan Skarsgard won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Male Actor for his role in the Norwegian film 'Sentimental Value'. In his acceptance speech, he emotionally thanked his wife and children for helping him portray a flawed father. The actor made a passionate case for the unique magic of watching films in a cinema, calling theaters an "extinguished species." The Joachim Trier-directed film received eight nominations at the ceremony.

Key Points: Stellan Skarsgard Wins 2026 Golden Globe for 'Sentimental Value'

  • Wins Best Supporting Actor
  • Advocates for theatrical experience
  • Thanks family for role insight
  • Small Norwegian film gains global spotlight
  • Film earned eight nominations
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Golden Globes 2026: Stellan Skarsgard picks Best Supporting Male Actor for 'Sentimental Value', says "Cinema should be seen in cinemas"

Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgard wins Best Supporting Actor at the 2026 Golden Globes for 'Sentimental Value' and makes a passionate plea for theatrical viewing.

"Cinema should be seen in cinemas. - Stellan Skarsgard"

Los Angeles, January 12

Swedish acting star Stellan Skarsgard has won big at the 2026 Golden Globes, picking up the Best Supporting Male Actor - Motion Picture for his performance in 'Sentimental Value'.

At the Sunday ceremony, Skarsgard used the opportunity to share his thoughts on the importance of watching films in theatres.

"I, of course, was not prepared for this, because I thought that I was too old. I've got to thank my wife, Megan Everett-Skarsgard. She's been amazing, a sort of brutal support, tough lover, and very educational. And also, my children have been very educational. I am playing a father who is a bad father, and my children have really told me what a bad father is. But most of all, I am very happy for this, because it is a small Norwegian film with no money for advertising or anything that gets to see the world in this way," the actor said in his acceptance speech.

Calling cinema halls an "extinguished species", Skarsgard added, "Hopefully you will see it in the cinema, because they are an extinguished species now. In a cinema, where the lights go down and eventually your chair...the pulse with some other people. That is magic. Cinema should be seen in cinemas."

Stellan Skarsgard was nominated alongside the likes of Benicio Del Toro (One Battle After Another), Jacob Elordi (Frankenstein), Sean Penn (One Battle After Another), Paul Mescal (Hamnet), and Adam Sandler (Jay Kelly).

Norwegian director Joachim Trier's layered family drama 'Sentimental Value' follows a filmmaker who attempts to reconcile with his estranged daughter by casting her in his most personal film to date--an offer she can't help but interpret as the man's most egotistical gesture yet.

Skarsgard features alongside actors Renate Reinsve and Elle Fanning.

At the 2026 Golden Globe Awards, 'Sentimental Value' bagged eight nominations, including Best Motion Picture, Best Female Actor in a Motion Picture, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Director, Best Screenplay, among others.

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Aman W
Respectfully, while I love the theatre experience, his comment feels a bit out of touch for many. In India, ticket prices in multiplexes are often too high for average families. OTT platforms have been a blessing, making world cinema accessible at home. The 'species' might be struggling, but maybe it needs to evolve, not just be mourned.
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Rohit P
Congrats to Skarsgard! A small Norwegian film winning on a global stage gives hope to all regional cinema. We have amazing Marathi, Malayalam, Bengali films that deserve similar recognition. Theatres are crucial for them to find their audience beyond festivals. Hope Indian producers also back such content-driven projects.
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Sarah B
His speech about his family helping him play a "bad father" is so touching and humble. It shows the depth actors go to for a role. Looking forward to watching this film. The premise sounds very emotional.
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Karthik V
True yaar! Nothing beats the first day first show experience for a big film. The energy, the popcorn, the big screen... it's an event. For films like this, intimate dramas, a quiet theatre allows you to fully immerse without home distractions. Hope the theatre culture stays strong. 👍
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Nidhi U
Eight nominations is huge for a small film! This is the kind of content that wins awards. Our Indian film industry should take note - sometimes less budget but more heart and a powerful story can travel the world. Joachim Trier is a brilliant director.

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