75th Golden Globe Awards
75th Golden Globe Awards | |
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Official poster | |
Date | January 7, 2018 |
Site |
The Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills, California, U.S. |
Hosted by | Seth Meyers |
Highlights | |
Best Film: Drama | Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri |
Best Film: Musical or Comedy | Lady Bird |
Best Drama Series | The Handmaid's Tale |
Best Musical or Comedy Series | The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel |
Best Miniseries or Television movie | Big Little Lies |
Most awards |
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Most nominations | The Shape of Water (7) |
Television coverage | |
Network | NBC |
The 75th Golden Globe Awards honored film and American television of 2017 and was broadcast live on January 7, 2018, from The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California beginning at 5:00 p.m. PST / 8:00 p.m. EST by NBC.[1] The ceremony was produced by Dick Clark Productions in association with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.[2]
Talk-show host Seth Meyers hosted the ceremony for the first time.[3][4] Oprah Winfrey was announced as Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award honoree on December 13, 2017.[5][6] The nominees were announced on December 11, 2017, by Sharon Stone, Alfre Woodard, Kristen Bell and Garrett Hedlund.[7]
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri won the most awards for the evening with four, including Best Motion Picture – Drama.[8] The Shape of Water and Lady Bird won two awards each.[9][10] Big Little Lies, The Handmaid's Tale, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel were among the television shows that received multiple awards.[11]
Winners and nominees
The nominees for 75th Golden Globe Awards were announced on December 11, 2017.[7][12] Winners are listed first in boldface.[13]
Film
Films with multiple nominations
The following seventeen films received multiple nominations:
Films with multiple wins
The following films received multiple wins:
Wins | Film | Ref. |
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4 | Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri | [38] |
2 | Lady Bird | [39] |
The Shape of Water | [40][41] |
Television
Programs with multiple nominations
The following fourteen programs received multiple nominations:
Nominations | Program | Ref. |
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6 | Big Little Lies | [43] |
4 | Feud: Bette and Joan | [44] |
3 | Fargo | |
The Handmaid's Tale | ||
This Is Us | ||
2 | 13 Reasons Why | |
Black-ish | ||
The Crown | ||
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | ||
Master of None | ||
The Sinner | ||
SMILF | ||
Stranger Things | ||
Will & Grace |
Programs with multiple wins
The following three programs received multiple wins:
Wins | Program | Ref. |
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4 | Big Little Lies | [45][46] |
2 | The Handmaid's Tale | [47] |
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | [48][49] |
Ceremony
During a pre-show event the award for "Best Podcast" was announced. The event was streamed live on YouTube. In support of the #metoo and Time's Up movements, nearly the entire audience wore black.[50] Many of the acceptance speeches specifically mentioned these causes, including that of Oprah Winfrey.[51]
Presenters
- Gal Gadot[52] and Dwayne Johnson with Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film
- Viola Davis and Helen Mirren[53] with Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
- Zac Efron[54] introduced The Greatest Showman
- Jennifer Aniston[55] and Carol Burnett[56][57] with Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy and Best Actress – Television Series Drama
- Sarah Paulson[58] introduced The Post
- Garrett Hedlund[58] and Kerry Washington[59] with Best Actor – Television Series Drama
- Roseanne Barr[53] and John Goodman[53] with Best Television Series – Drama
- Seth Rogen[59] introduced The Disaster Artist
- Christina Hendricks[60][61] and Neil Patrick Harris[57] with Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
- Mariah Carey[62] and Common[62] with Best Original Score
- Kelly Clarkson[63] and Keith Urban[62] with Best Original Song
- Octavia Spencer introduced The Shape of Water
- Emma Stone[53] and Shirley MacLaine[59] with Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
- Sharon Stone[64][65] and J. K. Simmons[59] with Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
- Sebastian Stan and Allison Janney[66] introduced I, Tonya[67]
- Amy Poehler[68] and Andy Samberg with Best Animated Feature Film
- Kate Hudson[54] and Aaron Taylor-Johnson with Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
- Catherine Zeta-Jones[59] and Kirk Douglas with Best Screenplay
- Sarah Jessica Parker[59] with Best Foreign Language Film
- Hugh Grant[69][70][71] introduced Dunkirk
- Darren Criss,[57] Penélope Cruz,[72][73] Ricky Martin,[59] and Édgar Ramírez[59] with Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
- Halle Berry[52][56] introduced Get Out
- Emilia Clarke[53] and Kit Harington[53] with Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy and Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy
- Reese Witherspoon with the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award
- Natalie Portman and Ron Howard[58] with Best Director
- Greta Gerwig[74][75] introduced Lady Bird
- Emma Watson[76][77] and Robert Pattinson[54] with Best Miniseries or Television Film
- Jessica Chastain[58] and Chris Hemsworth[78][79] with Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical
- Dakota Johnson introduced Call Me by Your Name
- Salma Hayek introduced Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
- Alicia Vikander[80][81] and Michael Keaton with Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
- Geena Davis[58] and Susan Sarandon[58] with Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
- Isabelle Huppert[59] and Angelina Jolie[55] with Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
- Barbra Streisand with Best Motion Picture – Drama
Golden Globe Ambassador
Previously known as Miss or Mr. Golden Globe, the title was changed this ceremony to Golden Globe Ambassador to better reflect inclusiveness.[82] The inaugural ambassador was Simone Garcia Johnson, daughter of Dwayne Johnson and Dany Garcia.[83][84][85][86][87]
Time's Up movement
Due to the Weinstein effect, many attendees wore black in support of the Time's Up movement, and wore corresponding #MeToo pins.[88] Tarana Burke, who created the "Me too" movement in 2006, attended the awards as a guest of Michelle Williams.[89][90]
Activist guests
Activists attended the ceremony as guests, namely: Tarana Burke as a guest of Michelle Williams, Rosa Clemente as a guest of Susan Sarandon, Saru Jayaraman as a guest of Amy Poehler, Billie Jean King as a guest of Emma Stone, Marai Larasi as a guest of Emma Watson, Calina Lawrence as a guest of Shailene Woodley, Ai-jen Poo as a guest of Meryl Streep, and Mónica Ramírez as a guest of Laura Dern.[89][91]
Reception
Ratings
The ceremony averaged a Nielsen 5.0 ratings/18 share,[92] and was watched by 19.0 million viewers.[93] The ratings was a five percent decline from the previous ceremony's viewership of 20.02 million,[94] becoming the lowest since 2012.[95]
In Memoriam
No "In Memoriam" section was broadcast on television during the ceremony, so the HFPA included a slideshow on their website,[96][97] and they included the following names:[98]
See also
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