In what could be called the most exclusive event in the industry, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, on Sunday, January 9, 2022, recognized and honoring the talents of film and television for 2021, and highlighted its long-established philanthropy work, showcasing a range of grantees during the program.

Over the past 25 years, the HFPA has donated $50 million to more than 70 entertainment-related charities, film restoration, scholarship programs, and humanitarian efforts. All of them important and impactful organizations, many of whom were hit hard over the last two years as a result of the pandemic.

During the program, Kyle Bowser, Senior Vice President of the NAACP Hollywood Bureau, will present the “Reimagine Coalition,” a joint five-year initiative to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion across the global entertainment industry. Each year the HFPA and the NAACP Hollywood Bureau will collaborate on, fund, and support a series of trailblazing initiatives, with the overall goals of ensuring visibility of projects from artists of diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds; increasing diverse representation in the industry; and building pathways to inclusion for young artists and journalists of color.

And over $ 8.2 million in grants went to the hands of grantees to work hide to improve life and the arts.

In a challenging year, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association remains committed to celebrating the creativity and talent of the industry. And to continue our project of journalism and philanthropy, with the same goals as our founders in 1944: “Unity Without Discrimination of Religion or Race”.

 

BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA – “The Power of the Dog”

 

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA – Nicole Kidman – “Being the Ricardos”

 

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA – Will Smith – “King Richard”

 

BEST MOTION PICTURE – MUSICAL OR COMEDY – “West Side Story”

 

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – MUSICAL OR COMEDY – Rachel Zegler – “West Side Story”

 

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – MUSICAL OR COMEDY – Andrew Garfield – “tick, tick…BOOM!”

 

BEST MOTION PICTURE – ANIMATED – “Encanto”

 

BEST MOTION PICTURE – NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE (FORMERLY FOREIGN LANGUAGE) – “Drive My Car” – Japan

 

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN ANY MOTION PICTURE – Arianna DeBose – “West Side Story”

 

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN ANY MOTION PICTURE – Kodi Smit-McPhee – “The Power of the Dog”

 

BEST DIRECTOR – MOTION PICTURE – Jane Campion – “The Power of the Dog”

 

BEST SCREENPLAY – MOTION PICTURE – Kenneth Branagh – “Belfast”

 

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOTION PICTURE – Hans Zimmer – “Dune”

 

BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MOTION PICTURE – “No Time To Die” – NO TIME TO DIE
Music & Lyrics by Billie Eilish, Finneas O’Connell

 

BEST TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA – “Succession”

 

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA – Michaela Jaé Rodriguez – “Pose”

 

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA – Jeremy Strong – “Succession”

 

BEST TELEVISION SERIES – MUSICAL OR COMEDY – “Hacks”

 

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES – MUSICAL OR COMEDY – Jean Smart – “Hacks”

 

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – MUSICAL OR COMEDY – Jason Sudeikis – “Ted Lasso”

 

BEST TELEVISION LIMITED SERIES, ANTHOLOGY SERIES, OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION – “The Underground Railroad”

 

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES, ANTHOLOGY SERIES, OR A MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION – Kate Winslet – “Mare of Easttown”

 

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES, ANTHOLOGY SERIES, OR A MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION – Michael Keaton – “Dopesick”

 

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE ON TELEVISION – Sarah Snook – “Succession”

 

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE ON TELEVISION – Oh Young-soo – “Squid Game”