The Golden Globes: can they ever eclipse the Oscars?

Sunday night’s 71st Golden Globe Awards may see the event step out of Oscar’s shadow

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HOLLYWOOD will be out in force on Sunday evening for the 71st Golden Globe Awards, a key indicator of form in the run-up to the Oscars on 2 March. But what are the Golden Globes, who votes for them and what makes them different to the Academy Awards? Here are ten key questions: So, what is a Golden Globe?

The first Golden Globe Awards were held in 1944 at the 20th Century Fox studios in Los Angeles. They’d been dreamed up the previous year by the members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), a group of film critics working for press outlets outside of the US.

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