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75th Golden Globes

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. This Golden Globe Awards ceremony was produced by Dick Clark Productions in association with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

Talk-show host Seth Meyers hosted the ceremony for the first time. Oprah Winfrey was announced as Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award honoree on December 13, 2017. The nominees were announced on December 11, 2017, by Sharon Stone, Alfre Woodard, Kristen Bell and Garrett Hedlund.

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri won the most awards for the evening with four, including Best Motion Picture – Drama. The Shape of Water and Lady Bird won two awards each. Big Little Lies, The Handmaid's Tale, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel were among the television shows that received multiple awards.

Winners and nominees

The nominees for 75th Golden Globe Awards were announced on December 11, 2017. Winners are listed first in boldface.

Film

Films with multiple nominations

The following seventeen films received multiple nominations:

Films with multiple wins

The following films received multiple wins:

Television

Series with multiple nominations

The following fourteen series received multiple nominations:

Series with multiple wins

The following three series received multiple wins:

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, practically all the attendees wore black. Many of the acceptance speeches specifically mentioned these causes, including that of Oprah Winfrey.

Presenters

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. The inaugural ambassador was Simone Garcia Johnson, daughter of Dwayne Johnson and Dany Garcia.

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. Tarana Burke, who created the "Me too" movement in 2006, attended the awards as a guest of Michelle Williams.

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.

Reception

Ratings

The ceremony averaged a Nielsen 5.0 ratings/18 share, and was watched by 19.0million viewers. The ratings was a five percent decline from the previous ceremony's viewership of 20.02million, becoming the lowest since 2012.

In Memoriam

No "In Memoriam" section was broadcast on television during the ceremony, so the HFPA included a slideshow on their website, and they included the following names:

See also

References

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