Golden Globes

The Golden Globes, formally known as the Golden Globe Awards, is an annual award ceremony that honors outstanding achievements in film and television. Organized by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), the event recognizes both domestic and international productions across various categories, including Best Motion Picture, Best Television Series, and individual acting awards. Established in 1944, the Golden Globes serve as a significant precursor to the Academy Awards (Oscars) and are often seen as indicators of potential Oscar winners. The ceremony is widely televised and attended by numerous celebrities, making it a highly publicized event in the entertainment industry.