The Golden Globe Awards, also known as the "American Film and Television Golden Globe Awards," were established in 1943 and have a history spanning 79 years to date. Organized by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), they rank among the most prestigious accolades in the U.S. film and television industry. The awards feature 24 categories, with an annual ceremony held in January as a formal banquet. Final results are determined by votes from approximately 90 journalists (about two-thirds of whom are part-time).
As the first major film and television awards presented each year, the Golden Globe Awards are widely regarded as a bellwether for the Academy Awards. In recent years, the HFPA has faced multiple scandals involving allegations of gender discrimination, sexual harassment, racial bias, and questionable credibility in award selections. In January 2022, the winners of the 79th Golden Globe Awards were announced exclusively online.
CnOpenData has compiled and structured the film year, award year, ceremony edition, award category, nominee, film title, and win status into a comprehensive dataset on Golden Globe Awards. This dataset enables scholars to conduct in-depth research on related topics.
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