Golden Globe Awards carry on, without stars or a telecast

Winners included Will Smith for 'King Richard,' Kodi Smit-McPhee for 'The Power of the Dog,' and Andrew Garfield for 'tick, tick...BOOM!' The Japanese film 'Drive My Car,' also a critics’ group darling, got best non-English language motion picture, while 'Encanto' won for animation

January 10, 2022 08:44 am | Updated 01:29 pm IST

In this file photo taken on December 13, 2021 the stage is set for the nominations announcement for the 79th Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.

In this file photo taken on December 13, 2021 the stage is set for the nominations announcement for the 79th Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.

The Golden Globe Awards, Hollywood’s so-called biggest party that regularly drew 18 million television viewers, was reduced to a live-blog on January 9 for its 79th edition.

The embattled Hollywood Foreign Press Association proceeded with its film awards on the night of January 10 without a telecast, nominees, a red carpet, a host, press or even a livestream. Instead, members of the HFPA and some recipients of the group’s philanthropic grants gathered at the Beverly Hilton Hotel for a 90-minute private event, announcing the names of the film and television winners on the organization's social media feeds.

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Steven Spielbeg's ' West Side Story ' won several big awards, for best picture comedy or musical, best actress for Rachel Zegler and best supporting actess for Ariana DeBose.

Other film winners included Will Smith for 'King Richard,' Kodi Smit-McPhee for ' The Power of the Dog ,' and Andrew Garfield for ' tick, tick...BOOM! ' The Japanese film 'Drive My Car,' also a critics’ group darling, got best non-English language motion picture, while ' Encanto ' won for animation.

Though announcing winners on social media might seem like a straightforward task, those following along on Twitter only might have been somewhat confused at times. The tweets often left out exactly which project a person had won for.

To announce the winner for best actor, motion picture musical or comedy, the organization tweeted, “It takes 43 minutes to smile. Thanks for the workout Andrew Garfield and congratulations for taking home the #GoldenGlobe for Best Actor—Motion Picture—Musical/Comedy," failing to mention that the award was for his turn in “tick, tick...BOOM!”

 

Television winners included: Jean Smart for 'Hacks,' which also won best television comedy, Jason Sudeikis for ' Ted Lasso ,' Sarah Snook and Jeremy Strong for 'Succession,' Kate Winslet for ' Mare of Easttown ,' O Yeong-su for ' Squid Game ' and Michael Keaton for 'Dopesick.' Barry Jenkins’ ' The Underground Railroad ' got best limited series. The group said on its website that 'Pose' star Michaela Jaé Rodriguez became the first trans person to win a Golden Globe.

None of the winners appeared to be present at the event, nor did they immediately comment on their awards.

Jamie Lee Curtis, however, chimed in with a video message shared on the group's twitter, talking about the HFPA's charitable work.

“I just wanted to honor and stand with them in this continued advocacy,” Ms. Curtis said. “I'm proud to be associated with them in this venture.”

The HFPA enlisted leaders of the groups it has given grants to to announce the winners.

That the organization proceeded with any kind of event came as a surprise to many in Hollywood. The HFPA came under fire after a Los Angeles Times investigation revealed in February ethical lapses and a stunning lack of diversity — there was not a single Black journalist in the 87-person group. Studios and PR firms threatened to boycott. Tom Cruise even returned his three Golden Globes , while other A-listers condemned the group on social media.

They pledged reform last year, but even after a public declaration during the 78th show, their longtime broadcast partner NBC announced in May that it would not air the 2022 Golden Globes because, “Change of this magnitude takes time and work.” The broadcaster typically pays some $60 million for the rights to air the show, which ranks among the most-watched awards shows behind the Oscars and the Grammys.

Though often ridiculed, Hollywood had come to accept the Golden Globes as a legitimate and helpful stop in a competitive awards season. And for audiences around the world, it was a reasonably lively night, with glamorous fashion, major stars, the promise of champagne-fueled speeches, and hosts — from Tina Fey and Amy Poehler to Ricky Gervais — that regularly poked fun at the HFPA.

After the NBC blow, it was widely expected that the HFPA would simply sit the year out. Hollywood studios and publicists also largely opted out from engaging with the group as they had in years past, with some declining to provide screeners of films for consideration. When nominees were announced last month, few celebrated publicly.

This year Kenneth Branagh’s semi-autobiographical drama 'Belfast,' about growing up during the Troubles, and Jane Campion’s ' The Power of the Dog ,' a gothic Western set in 1925 Montana with Kirsten Dunst and Benedict Cumberbatch, both received a leading seven nominations, including best picture. HBO’s 'Succession' led the TV side with five nominations, including nods for best drama.

The press association claims that in the months since its 2021 show, it has remade itself. The group has added a chief diversity officer; overhauled its board; inducted 21 new members, including six Black journalists; brought in the NAACP on a five-year partnership; and updated its code of conduct.

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