Armenian-American producer Sev Ohanian’s film “Sinners,” produced alongside Ryan Coogler and Zinzi Coogler, has won the Golden Globe for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement, adding a major new milestone to the film’s awards-season run.
This was first reported by the Armenian Film Society.
The win reflects the film’s exceptional commercial impact. The latest box office reporting lists “Sinners” at roughly $280 million domestic, $88.3 million international, and about $368.3 million worldwide, placing it among the year’s biggest theatrical successes. The Golden Globes’ Cinematic and Box Office Achievement category is designed to recognize films that demonstrate significant global audience support through major box office performance and overall cultural reach.
At the same ceremony, “Sinners” also won Best Original Score, with composer Ludwig Göransson taking home the award for his work on the film.
According to the Associated Press, “Sinners” has also emerged as a box office standout among original films, reinforcing the scale of its cultural moment as awards season continues.
For Armenian audiences worldwide, Ohanian’s latest milestone represents another visible breakthrough for Armenian talent at the highest levels of global entertainment, with “Sinners” continuing to convert major recognition into historic wins.

