‘Emilia Perez’ won 4 Golden Globes last night. How to watch

Some of the films that won big at the Golden Globes last night are still only available to watch in theaters, but others, including “Emilia Pérez,” are already available to stream at home.
“Emilia Pérez” swept the Golden Globes on Jan. 5, winning best motion picture in the musical or comedy category, as well as best motion picture (non-English language).
The Spanish-language operatic musical also won a Golden Globe for best original song and Zoe Saldaña took home an award for best supporting female actor in a motion picture.
The movie was written and directed by French filmmaker Jacques Audiard, who, when accepting awards at the Golden Globes, spoke through a translator.
“Emilia Pérez” stars Karla Sofía Gascón as a Mexican cartel kingpin who dreams of having gender-affirming surgery to live authentically as a woman.
Gascón, the first openly transgender woman to be nominated for a Globe for a leading film role, accepted the award for best motion picture in the musical comedy category on behalf of the cast and crew.
“Light always wins over darkness,” she said in a tearful speech. “You can maybe put us in jail, you can beat us up, but you never can take away our soul, our existence, and our identity.”
“Emilia Pérez” also stars Selena Gomez as Emilia’s wife, Jessi Del Monte, and Zoe Saldaña as a lawyer who helps Emilia fake her own death, as well as Adriana Paz and Édgar Ramírez.
In December, Gascón, who is from Spain, opened up about the “phenomenal” experience of portraying Emilia.
“It’s a dream role that is hard to find because it has so much depth, so much richness,” she told Netflix’s Tudum blog. “And for an actor to get into it, it needs a lot of dedication, and a lot of work because you have two voices that also sing with a Mexican accent. It is so huge.”
How to watch ‘Emilia Pérez’
“Emilia Pérez” is currently available to stream on Netflix for those with a Netflix subscription.
The film debuted on Netflix on Nov. 13 following a release in select theaters on Nov. 1.