golden globe award
The Golden Globe Awards are one of the most important awards in the American film and television industry. They began in 1943 and are held by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association in the form of a formal dinner in mid-January each year, that is, before the Academy Awards. Held every month, it is known as the "vane of the Oscars." The Golden Globe Awards have a total of 24 awards, including Best Screenplay, Best Director, Best Foreign Language Film, Best Actor and Actor, etc., and are determined by the votes of 96 journalists.