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    Home » Hollywood Foreign Press Association Announces New Eligibility Guidelines For Future Golden Globe Awards

    Hollywood Foreign Press Association Announces New Eligibility Guidelines For Future Golden Globe Awards

    By SPWThursday, July 1, 2021Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2802 Views
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    LOS ANGELES -- (SPW) --

     The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced new eligibility guidelines for future Golden Globe® Award shows and events, recognizing the diversity of excellence in the world by elevating foreign language films as candidates for its top award.

    Every year, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association examines its Golden Globes guidelines, considering new ways to celebrate connections of culture through film, television and streaming platforms.

    Moving forward, regardless of the next air date of the Golden Globes, both non-English language motion pictures and animated motion pictures will now be eligible for the Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy awards, as long as they meet the eligibility requirements (i.e. release in the Los Angeles area during the relevant eligibility period). 

    "As an organization composed of journalists from all backgrounds, the HFPA created the Best Foreign Language category to ensure films with subtitles were getting just as much recognition as English-speaking films in the US market," said Ali Sar, President of the HFPA. "As we reexamined our guidelines this year and listened to the industry, we decided to adopt new approaches for future shows ensuring these films receive the attention they deserve. Language will no longer be a barrier to recognition as the best."

    Last year, an unprecedented 139 Foreign Language Films were eligible for Golden Globe consideration from 77 countries (of which 37 were directed or co-directed by women). The HFPA regularly hosts several Foreign Language Film screening series and webinars with international filmmakers, with the goal ensuring best in-class film and TV in non-English languages receive just as much recognition as films in English.

    The HFPA also continues to work on the transformational reforms announced in May, where it outlined five pillars of change — accountability, membership, inclusion, governance, ethics and transparency — which will guide the organization moving forward.

    The majority of the membership has already completed diversity, equity and inclusion training sessions, and significant strides have already been made in restructuring the organization. These changes include the passing of a revised code of ethical conduct prohibiting the acceptance of gifts and other inducements, the hiring of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) advisors, and establishing a hotline allowing anyone to report an incident or allegation on an anonymous basis to be investigated by an independent firm

    The culmination of further bylaw changes this month will enable the organization to become an example for the industry to follow.

    "The Hollywood Foreign Press Association is not only committed to creating a diverse, accountable and transparent association through our reform plan, but also bringing cultural understanding and proper recognition to all films and art through the Golden Globes," said Ali Sar, President of the HFPA.  "We have listened to feedback from our partners around key eligibility changes. These will immediately go into effect, regardless of the next air date of the Golden Globes, demonstrating our commitment to diversity and inclusivity throughout all aspects of our work."

    A summary of the eligibility changes follows below:

    • Allowing non-English language motion pictures to be eligible for the Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy awards if they meet the eligibility requirements for those awards (i.e. release in the Los Angeles area during the relevant eligibility period). 
    • Allowing animated motion pictures to be eligible for the Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy awards if they meet the eligibility requirements for those awards (i.e. release in the Los Angeles area during the relevant qualifying period). 
    • Renaming "Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language" award to "Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language." 
    • Productions of stage plays, operas, concerts, and other live events recorded on a theatrical stage or other similar venue (i.e. not adapted for production as a motion picture or television program) are now considered documentaries and are not eligible. 
    • Refining the definition of foreign television programs (programs produced principally outside the United States) which are eligible only if they are a co-production (both financially and creatively) with a United States partner and defined a "United States partner." 
    • Requiring that all eligible episodes of television series must be a minimum of twenty (20) program minutes. 
    • Updating the Golden Globe ballot certifications each member makes to comply with HFPA's current conflicts disclosure requirements.  

    For more information about the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, please visit www.goldenglobes.com. 

    About THE HOLLYWOOD FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION
    The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) was founded in 1943 – then known as the Hollywood Foreign Correspondents Association – by a group of entertainment journalists based in Los Angeles. During World War II, the non-profit organization established a cultural bridge between Tinseltown and millions around the world seeking an escape and inspiration through entertainment. The HFPA continues to do so today with a membership representing more than 55 countries. Since 1944, the group has hosted the annual Golden Globe® Awards – the premier ceremony which honors achievements in both television and film. The licensing fees from the Golden Globe® Awards has enabled the organization to donate more than $44.5 million to more than 70 entertainment-related charities, film restoration, scholarship programs and humanitarian efforts over the last 27 years. For more information, please visit www.GoldenGlobes.com and follow us on Twitter (@GoldenGlobes), Instagram (@GoldenGlobes), and Facebook (www.facebook.com/GoldenGlobes).

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    Boris FX Continuum Pairs AI Precision and Advanced Creative Controls

    Thursday, May 14, 2026
    Boris FX Continuum 2026.5

    Boris FX Continuum, the acclaimed visual effects plugin collection, introduces its 2026.5 release. The latest version of the Emmy Award-winning software delivers a new AI deinterlace tool, four updated AI models, a new compositing workflow in the FX Editor, overhauled warp and displacement effects, upgraded wipe transitions, and greater creative control in Particle Illusion. “As we continue to leverage internal AI technology to build new tools, we always keep the needs of Continuum’s editors, artists, and content creators at the forefront,” states Boris Yamnitsky, CEO and Founder of Boris FX. “We carefully choose which types of tasks benefit from AI workflows, such as image restoration and masking. Accordingly, the 2026.5 release adds a new deinterlace tool that uses AI to instantly transform archival, analog footage into progressive-scan frames and also includes more accurate models on our popular face segmentation and license plate masking tools, as well as our motion blur and up-res effects.” AI Tools Continuum’s AI-assisted capabilities grow with a new image restoration effect, updated masking, motion blur, and upres models, and additional flexibility.

    • BCC+ Deinterlace ML: Automatically, precisely converts interlaced video, including analog TV, VHS tapes, etc., into progressive-scan frames.
    • Updated AI Models: Improved accuracy on Face ML, License Plate ML, Motion Blur ML, and UpRes ML.
    • BCC+ Face ML: Adds new nose and neck segmentation.
    • BCC+ Motion Blur ML: Adds a prismatic colored blur trails feature.
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