
With a disappointing Oscars behind us, it seems there’s more dismal news from the Awards Ceremony plate. BLAKE & WANG P.A entertainment lawyer Los Angeles takes a look at why the Golden Globes is now seeing its plans come under fire.
Diversity has been the watchword of the year, and we’ve seen many reforms and proposed legislations come into play across the entertainment landscape. That’s anything from individual studios promising action, to country-wide legislation and, yes, a host of promises from institutions in the industry, awards ceremonies included. This week, we’ve seen the Hollywood Foreign Press Association savaged for these same promises, however, calling them “window dressing platitudes”.
We’ve seen NBC pull their 2022 prizes, dissatisfied that the HFPA can ‘do it right’ without longer reforms. We’ve also seen Tom Cruise return his golden globe, and others are threatening to follow. What on earth happened?
There’s been decades of controversy around the Globes, let’s be honest. With zero black members, the HFPA’s many gaffs, snubs, and look-overs suddenly seem a lot less strange. While (of course) reform has been promised swiftly, it seems unlikely to be forthcoming in anything other than promises, and several heavy-hitters (including Amazon, Netflix, and celebs) have lined up to take a swing at the institution.
That’s not to say all of the HFPA necessarily feel chagrin. Many are confused as to why the firestorm erupted as it did, expressing bafflement that their lack of diversity was ‘suddenly’ a problem. There’s even been cries of foul play, suggesting much of the controversy is being generated by people wanting to jump on the bandwagon and earn their own 10 minutes in the spotlight.
Political maneuvering, or genuine concern? Only time will tell. Still, we see the HFPA dedicated to an astonishingly swift program of reforms set to culminate on August 2nd of this year. BLAKE & WANG P.A one of the best entertainment law firms Los Angeles will be watching with interest.