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Hollywood Foreign Press Association

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) is a nonprofit organization of journalists and photographers who report on the American entertainment industry for predominately foreign media markets.[3][4] It is best known for founding and conducting the annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, California every January, which honors notable achievements in film and television.[5][4] The HFPA consists of about 105 members from approximately 55 countries with a combined following of more than 250 million.[6][7]

Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Formation1943; 80 years ago (1943)
Type501(c)(6)[1]
Legal statusProfessional association
PurposeA business league of journalists and photographers covering the entertainment industry for foreign publications.[1]
HeadquartersWest Hollywood, California, U.S.
Location
  • United States
Coordinates34°04′56″N 118°23′08″W / 34.082198°N 118.385508°W / 34.082198; -118.385508Coordinates: 34°04′56″N 118°23′08″W / 34.082198°N 118.385508°W / 34.082198; -118.385508
Membership
105
Todd L. Boehly[2]
Helen Hoehne[2]
Adam Tanswell[2]
Henry Arnaud[2]
SubsidiariesHollywood Foreign Press Association Charitable Trust (501(c)(3)) [1]
Revenue (2019)
$32,155,768[1]
Expenses (2019)$16,517,902[1]
Employees (2018)
99[1]
Websitewww.hfpa.org

History

 
Hollywood Foreign Press Association building facade in West Hollywood, Ca.

The association was founded in 1943,[8] by Los Angeles-based foreign journalists who wanted a more organized distributing process of cinema news to non-U.S. markets.[8][9]

The first Golden Globes awardees were for the cinema industry in early 1944 with a ceremony at 20th Century Fox.[10] There, Jennifer Jones was awarded "Best Actress" honors for The Song of Bernadette, which also won for "Best Film", while Paul Lukas took home "Best Actor" laurels for Watch on the Rhine. Awards were presented in the form of scrolls.[11]

The following year members came up with the idea of presenting winners with a golden globe encircled with a strip of motion picture film and mounted on a pedestal.[12]

In 1950, differing philosophies among members caused a schism within the organization, resulting in a split into two separate groups: The Hollywood Foreign Correspondents Association and the Foreign Press Association of Hollywood. The separation ended in 1955 when the journalists reunited under the collective title The Hollywood Foreign Press Association with firm guidelines and requirements for membership.[13]

In 1955, the Golden Globes began honoring achievements in television as well as in film. The first honorees in the "Best Television Show" category that year were Dinah Shore, Lucy & Desi, The American Comedy and Davy Crockett.[14]

Membership criteria

Membership meetings are held monthly, and the officers and directors are elected annually.

In February 2021, the Los Angeles Times reported that none of the HFPA members were black.[15] In response, in early May 2021, the association announced a series of reforms aimed at increasing membership with a "specific focus on recruiting Black members",[16] improving governance, and reducing conflicts of interest.[17]

Lorenzo Soria was elected President of Hollywood Foreign Press Association in 2019.[18] Helen Hoehne was named President in September 2021.[19]

Charity

The HFPA is a nonprofit organization that donates funds to entertainment-related charities. The Golden Globe Awards generates $10 million from its television broadcast each year. The HFPA hosts an annual grants banquet to distribute funds; $2.1 million was donated to nonprofits in 2015, leaving $8 million not being donated to any charities.[20] According to the HFPA, from 1990 to 2015, over $23.9 million was donated to charity and used to fund scholarships and grants;[21] this averaged less than $1 million dollars per year. In 2019, the organization disbursed grants worth under $6 million from a total income of over $30 million.[22]

Funds have also been used to restore more than 90 films, including King Kong (1933) and Woman on the Run (1950).[20]

HFPA Residency

As of 2018, the HFPA announced its residency program in partnership with Film Independent. The program selects three winners from the Italian Venice Film Festival’s Orizzonti section and three participants from Canada's Toronto International Film Festival to Los Angeles for an intensive workshop.[23]

The 2019 residency fellows include Emir Baigazin, Mahmut F. Coskun, Georgia Fu, Maria Bozzi, Avril Z. Speaks, Rati Tsiteladze, Cynthia Kao.[24][25]

The 2020 residency program winners were TIFF participants: All These Creatures by Australian Charles Williams, Misterio by Chema Garcia from Spain, and Measure by Canadian director Karen Chapman. This is in addition to Venice winners: Atlantis, by Ukrainian Valentyn Vasyanovych, Blanco en Blanco by Spaniard Théo Court and Filipino Raymund Ribay Gutierrez.[26]

The 2021 residency program winners were TIFF participants: Hair: The Story of Grass, Maha Al–Saati's, Jeff Wong's H’mong Sisters, and Matria by Alvaro Gago Diaz. This is in addition to the Venice winners in the Orizzonti section: Best Film - Dashte Khamoush ("The Wasteland"), by Ahmad Bahrami; Lahi, Hayop ("Genus Pan"), Lav Diaz; Best Director, and Special Jury Prize Listen, by Ana Rocha de Sousa.[27]

Controversies

Sexual harassment allegations

In 2018, actor Brendan Fraser accused former HFPA president Philip Berk of groping him in 2003. The organization commissioned an internal investigation, which concluded that while "Berk inappropriately touched Mr. Fraser, the evidence supports that it was intended to be taken as a joke and not as a sexual advance.”[28] HFPA officials asked Fraser to sign a joint statement about the matter but would not share the complete findings with him.[29] After returning to acting in The Whale in 2022, Fraser stated unequivocally he would not attend the 2023 Golden Globe Awards ceremony due to a lack of reconciliation or apology regarding his assault accusations.[30][28]

Membership and accusations of self-dealing

Although it counts some prominent journalists among its membership,[31] since at least the 1990s, the HFPA has been accused of lax membership criteria, including accepting members with little or no journalistic background.[32] A 1996 article in the Washington Post alleged that the majority of HFPA members were not full-time professional journalists, but rather part-time freelance writers for smaller publications as well as non-journalists, ranging from a college professor to an appliance salesman.[33] Likewise,

An investigation by the Los Angeles Times in 2021 found that the HFPA regularly paid its members over $1 million annually for serving on various committees, which may jeopardize its status as a tax-exempt non-profit organization.[34] The report also noted that the association's small membership made it easier to sway than the significantly larger voting bodies of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) and the Television Academy; members allegedly were offered access to actors and film sets, as well as expensive gifts, such as high-priced hotel stays and restaurant bookings.[34] The investigation also alleged that many of HFPA members are not journalists, and that established foreign journalists who apply are regularly rejected.[34]

An antitrust lawsuit was filed against the HFPA in August 2020 by a Norwegian journalist, Kjersti Flaa, whose request for membership had been repeatedly rejected. She alleged that the group was operating as a cartel that monopolized the market of foreign entertainment journalism, that she had been rejected as not to cannibalize other Scandinavian members, and that her inability to join was impacting her ability to gain their "exclusive" access to celebrities and junkets. On November 24, 2020, a federal court threw out the lawsuit, arguing that Flaa did not define the "market" that the HFPA was allegedly monopolizing, and that the HFPA was not subject to the right of fair procedure, since engaging in an "activity of some interest to the public" was not the same as operating "in the public interest".[35]

Black representation

In 2021, the HFPA faced criticism for the lack of Black representation among its members; it was reported by the Los Angeles Times that the association had not had a new Black member since Meher Tatna, its former president, in 2002. Variety cited criteria requiring new members to have been sponsored by two current HFPA members as being a major roadblock towards recruiting new Black members, stating that "for a foreign journalist based in Los Angeles, building relationships with this small group, which are largely unknown to the public, is difficult due to its tight and exclusive membership policies. More transparency would help alleviate the public perception that the group doesn't seek to be inclusive."[36]

Ahead of the 78th Golden Globe Awards, Time's Up launched a social media campaign to draw attention to the issue. On February 25, 2021, the HFPA stated that it was "fully committed to ensuring our membership is reflective of the communities around the world who love film, TV and the artists inspiring and educating them", and that it planned to "immediately work to implement an action plan" to "bring in Black members, as well as members from other underrepresented backgrounds." The HFPA stated that over 35% of its members were from non-European countries and does contain people of color, but it was aware that none of its current members were Black.[37][38]

On March 9, 2021, the HFPA announced that it had hired Shaun R. Harper, executive director of the USC Race and Equity Center, as its new "strategic diversity officer", and hired Ropes & Gray to "support the continued development of a confidential reporting system for investigating alleged violations of our ethical standards and code of conduct."[39] In April 2021, former HFPA president Philip Berk was expelled after he emailed fellow members an article that described Black Lives Matter as a "racist hate movement", and slammed organizer Patrisse Cullors for purchasing a home in an upscale neighborhood.[40]

Attempts at reforms, boycotts

On May 3, 2021, the HFPA announced plans for a reform package, including a 50% increase in members over the next 18 months with a particular focus on underrepresented groups (with at least 20 new members over the next year, which will have a focus on new Black members), new professional administrative positions (including a CEO, CFO, chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer, and chief human resources officer), establishing an oversight board for a "critical organizational reform", and other accountability improvements (including term limits for board members and restricting internal "gifts").[41] The majority of the HFPA's members voted in favor of the package on May 6; due to California law, the changes to the organization's bylaws are subject to further votes by the HFPA's full membership scheduled in June and July.[42]

While Dick Clark Productions and NBC—the long-time producer and broadcaster of the Golden Globes respectively—supported the planned reforms, Time's Up and a group of 100 PR firms criticized the lack of given timelines for filling some of the new management positions, arguing that they would not be completed soon enough to have any material impact on the cycle of the next Golden Globes. Time's Up further argued that the package "largely contains no specifics" nor "commitments to real accountability or change".[43]

On May 7, 2021, both Amazon Studios and Netflix announced that they would stop their activities with the HFPA until sufficient actions on reforms are made. Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos explained that the company "[doesn't] believe these proposed new policies — particularly around the size and speed of membership growth — will tackle the HFPA's systemic diversity and inclusion challenges, or the lack of clear standards for how your members should operate".[44][45]

On May 10, AT&T-owned WarnerMedia and its subsidiaries similarly boycotted the HFPA, stating that the proposed reforms "[don't go] far enough in addressing the breadth of our concerns, nor does your timeline capture the immediate need by which these issues should be addressed", and also criticizing "special favors and unprofessional requests [that] have been made to our teams and to others across the industry", the lack of diversity among Golden Globe nominees and winners, and the HFPA not having an "enforced code of conduct that includes zero tolerance for unwanted physical contact of all talent and staff."[46]

The same day, NBC announced that it would not broadcast the 79th Golden Globe Awards ceremony in 2022, stating that "change of this magnitude takes time and work, and we feel strongly that the HFPA needs time to do it right", and that "we are hopeful we will be in a position to air the show in January 2023."[47] In support of the boycotts, Tom Cruise returned the Golden Globes that he won for Born on the Fourth of July, Jerry Maguire and Magnolia.[48] Following these events, the HFPA released a new timeline for its reforms, which would see the process completed by the week of August 2.[49]

On October 1, the HFPA released a list of 21 new members that it had recruited under these reforms, increasing its membership by 20 percent.[50] The HFPA then announced on October 15 that it still planned to hold the 79th Golden Globe Awards ceremony anyway, with or without a U.S. broadcaster.[51] The ceremony was ultimately held as a private event with only HFPA beneficiaries present, and contained a major focus on its philanthropic activities.[52]

In July 2022, the HFPA approved a major restructuring, under which interim CEO Todd Boehly will establish a for-profit entity via his holding company Eldridge Industries (owner of ceremony producer Dick Clark Productions, as well as the entertainment trade publication The Hollywood Reporter) that will hold the Golden Globe Awards' intellectual property and oversee the "professionalization and modernization" of the ceremony, including "[increasing] the size and diversity of the available voters for the annual awards". The HFPA's philanthropic activities would continue separately as a non-profit entity.[53][54]

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HFPA redirects here For the audio recording format see High Fidelity Pure Audio The Hollywood Foreign Press Association HFPA is a nonprofit organization of journalists and photographers who report on the American entertainment industry for predominately foreign media markets 3 4 It is best known for founding and conducting the annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony in Los Angeles California every January which honors notable achievements in film and television 5 4 The HFPA consists of about 105 members from approximately 55 countries with a combined following of more than 250 million 6 7 Hollywood Foreign Press AssociationFormation1943 80 years ago 1943 Type501 c 6 1 Legal statusProfessional associationPurposeA business league of journalists and photographers covering the entertainment industry for foreign publications 1 HeadquartersWest Hollywood California U S LocationUnited StatesCoordinates34 04 56 N 118 23 08 W 34 082198 N 118 385508 W 34 082198 118 385508 Coordinates 34 04 56 N 118 23 08 W 34 082198 N 118 385508 W 34 082198 118 385508Membership105Interim Chief Executive OfficerTodd L Boehly 2 PresidentHelen Hoehne 2 Executive SecretaryAdam Tanswell 2 TreasurerHenry Arnaud 2 SubsidiariesHollywood Foreign Press Association Charitable Trust 501 c 3 1 Revenue 2019 32 155 768 1 Expenses 2019 16 517 902 1 Employees 2018 99 1 Websitewww wbr hfpa wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Membership criteria 3 Charity 4 HFPA Residency 5 Controversies 5 1 Sexual harassment allegations 5 2 Membership and accusations of self dealing 5 3 Black representation 5 3 1 Attempts at reforms boycotts 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit Hollywood Foreign Press Association building facade in West Hollywood Ca The association was founded in 1943 8 by Los Angeles based foreign journalists who wanted a more organized distributing process of cinema news to non U S markets 8 9 The first Golden Globes awardees were for the cinema industry in early 1944 with a ceremony at 20th Century Fox 10 There Jennifer Jones was awarded Best Actress honors for The Song of Bernadette which also won for Best Film while Paul Lukas took home Best Actor laurels for Watch on the Rhine Awards were presented in the form of scrolls 11 The following year members came up with the idea of presenting winners with a golden globe encircled with a strip of motion picture film and mounted on a pedestal 12 In 1950 differing philosophies among members caused a schism within the organization resulting in a split into two separate groups The Hollywood Foreign Correspondents Association and the Foreign Press Association of Hollywood The separation ended in 1955 when the journalists reunited under the collective title The Hollywood Foreign Press Association with firm guidelines and requirements for membership 13 In 1955 the Golden Globes began honoring achievements in television as well as in film The first honorees in the Best Television Show category that year were Dinah Shore Lucy amp Desi The American Comedy and Davy Crockett 14 Membership criteria EditMembership meetings are held monthly and the officers and directors are elected annually In February 2021 the Los Angeles Times reported that none of the HFPA members were black 15 In response in early May 2021 the association announced a series of reforms aimed at increasing membership with a specific focus on recruiting Black members 16 improving governance and reducing conflicts of interest 17 Lorenzo Soria was elected President of Hollywood Foreign Press Association in 2019 18 Helen Hoehne was named President in September 2021 19 Charity EditThe HFPA is a nonprofit organization that donates funds to entertainment related charities The Golden Globe Awards generates 10 million from its television broadcast each year The HFPA hosts an annual grants banquet to distribute funds 2 1 million was donated to nonprofits in 2015 leaving 8 million not being donated to any charities 20 According to the HFPA from 1990 to 2015 over 23 9 million was donated to charity and used to fund scholarships and grants 21 this averaged less than 1 million dollars per year In 2019 the organization disbursed grants worth under 6 million from a total income of over 30 million 22 Funds have also been used to restore more than 90 films including King Kong 1933 and Woman on the Run 1950 20 HFPA Residency EditAs of 2018 update the HFPA announced its residency program in partnership with Film Independent The program selects three winners from the Italian Venice Film Festival s Orizzonti section and three participants from Canada s Toronto International Film Festival to Los Angeles for an intensive workshop 23 The 2019 residency fellows include Emir Baigazin Mahmut F Coskun Georgia Fu Maria Bozzi Avril Z Speaks Rati Tsiteladze Cynthia Kao 24 25 The 2020 residency program winners were TIFF participants All These Creatures by Australian Charles Williams Misterio by Chema Garcia from Spain and Measure by Canadian director Karen Chapman This is in addition to Venice winners Atlantis by Ukrainian Valentyn Vasyanovych Blanco en Blanco by Spaniard Theo Court and Filipino Raymund Ribay Gutierrez 26 The 2021 residency program winners were TIFF participants Hair The Story of Grass Maha Al Saati s Jeff Wong s H mong Sisters and Matria by Alvaro Gago Diaz This is in addition to the Venice winners in the Orizzonti section Best Film Dashte Khamoush The Wasteland by Ahmad Bahrami Lahi Hayop Genus Pan Lav Diaz Best Director and Special Jury Prize Listen by Ana Rocha de Sousa 27 Controversies EditSexual harassment allegations Edit In 2018 actor Brendan Fraser accused former HFPA president Philip Berk of groping him in 2003 The organization commissioned an internal investigation which concluded that while Berk inappropriately touched Mr Fraser the evidence supports that it was intended to be taken as a joke and not as a sexual advance 28 HFPA officials asked Fraser to sign a joint statement about the matter but would not share the complete findings with him 29 After returning to acting in The Whale in 2022 Fraser stated unequivocally he would not attend the 2023 Golden Globe Awards ceremony due to a lack of reconciliation or apology regarding his assault accusations 30 28 Membership and accusations of self dealing Edit Although it counts some prominent journalists among its membership 31 since at least the 1990s the HFPA has been accused of lax membership criteria including accepting members with little or no journalistic background 32 A 1996 article in the Washington Post alleged that the majority of HFPA members were not full time professional journalists but rather part time freelance writers for smaller publications as well as non journalists ranging from a college professor to an appliance salesman 33 Likewise An investigation by the Los Angeles Times in 2021 found that the HFPA regularly paid its members over 1 million annually for serving on various committees which may jeopardize its status as a tax exempt non profit organization 34 The report also noted that the association s small membership made it easier to sway than the significantly larger voting bodies of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences AMPAS and the Television Academy members allegedly were offered access to actors and film sets as well as expensive gifts such as high priced hotel stays and restaurant bookings 34 The investigation also alleged that many of HFPA members are not journalists and that established foreign journalists who apply are regularly rejected 34 An antitrust lawsuit was filed against the HFPA in August 2020 by a Norwegian journalist Kjersti Flaa whose request for membership had been repeatedly rejected She alleged that the group was operating as a cartel that monopolized the market of foreign entertainment journalism that she had been rejected as not to cannibalize other Scandinavian members and that her inability to join was impacting her ability to gain their exclusive access to celebrities and junkets On November 24 2020 a federal court threw out the lawsuit arguing that Flaa did not define the market that the HFPA was allegedly monopolizing and that the HFPA was not subject to the right of fair procedure since engaging in an activity of some interest to the public was not the same as operating in the public interest 35 Black representation Edit In 2021 the HFPA faced criticism for the lack of Black representation among its members it was reported by the Los Angeles Times that the association had not had a new Black member since Meher Tatna its former president in 2002 Variety cited criteria requiring new members to have been sponsored by two current HFPA members as being a major roadblock towards recruiting new Black members stating that for a foreign journalist based in Los Angeles building relationships with this small group which are largely unknown to the public is difficult due to its tight and exclusive membership policies More transparency would help alleviate the public perception that the group doesn t seek to be inclusive 36 Ahead of the 78th Golden Globe Awards Time s Up launched a social media campaign to draw attention to the issue On February 25 2021 the HFPA stated that it was fully committed to ensuring our membership is reflective of the communities around the world who love film TV and the artists inspiring and educating them and that it planned to immediately work to implement an action plan to bring in Black members as well as members from other underrepresented backgrounds The HFPA stated that over 35 of its members were from non European countries and does contain people of color but it was aware that none of its current members were Black 37 38 On March 9 2021 the HFPA announced that it had hired Shaun R Harper executive director of the USC Race and Equity Center as its new strategic diversity officer and hired Ropes amp Gray to support the continued development of a confidential reporting system for investigating alleged violations of our ethical standards and code of conduct 39 In April 2021 former HFPA president Philip Berk was expelled after he emailed fellow members an article that described Black Lives Matter as a racist hate movement and slammed organizer Patrisse Cullors for purchasing a home in an upscale neighborhood 40 Attempts at reforms boycotts Edit On May 3 2021 the HFPA announced plans for a reform package including a 50 increase in members over the next 18 months with a particular focus on underrepresented groups with at least 20 new members over the next year which will have a focus on new Black members new professional administrative positions including a CEO CFO chief diversity equity and inclusion officer and chief human resources officer establishing an oversight board for a critical organizational reform and other accountability improvements including term limits for board members and restricting internal gifts 41 The majority of the HFPA s members voted in favor of the package on May 6 due to California law the changes to the organization s bylaws are subject to further votes by the HFPA s full membership scheduled in June and July 42 While Dick Clark Productions and NBC the long time producer and broadcaster of the Golden Globes respectively supported the planned reforms Time s Up and a group of 100 PR firms criticized the lack of given timelines for filling some of the new management positions arguing that they would not be completed soon enough to have any material impact on the cycle of the next Golden Globes Time s Up further argued that the package largely contains no specifics nor commitments to real accountability or change 43 On May 7 2021 both Amazon Studios and Netflix announced that they would stop their activities with the HFPA until sufficient actions on reforms are made Netflix co CEO Ted Sarandos explained that the company doesn t believe these proposed new policies particularly around the size and speed of membership growth will tackle the HFPA s systemic diversity and inclusion challenges or the lack of clear standards for how your members should operate 44 45 On May 10 AT amp T owned WarnerMedia and its subsidiaries similarly boycotted the HFPA stating that the proposed reforms don t go far enough in addressing the breadth of our concerns nor does your timeline capture the immediate need by which these issues should be addressed and also criticizing special favors and unprofessional requests that have been made to our teams and to others across the industry the lack of diversity among Golden Globe nominees and winners and the HFPA not having an enforced code of conduct that includes zero tolerance for unwanted physical contact of all talent and staff 46 The same day NBC announced that it would not broadcast the 79th Golden Globe Awards ceremony in 2022 stating that change of this magnitude takes time and work and we feel strongly that the HFPA needs time to do it right and that we are hopeful we will be in a position to air the show in January 2023 47 In support of the boycotts Tom Cruise returned the Golden Globes that he won for Born on the Fourth of July Jerry Maguire and Magnolia 48 Following these events the HFPA released a new timeline for its reforms which would see the process completed by the week of August 2 49 On October 1 the HFPA released a list of 21 new members that it had recruited under these reforms increasing its membership by 20 percent 50 The HFPA then announced on October 15 that it still planned to hold the 79th Golden Globe Awards ceremony anyway with or without a U S broadcaster 51 The ceremony was ultimately held as a private event with only HFPA beneficiaries present and contained a major focus on its philanthropic activities 52 In July 2022 the HFPA approved a major restructuring under which interim CEO Todd Boehly will establish a for profit entity via his holding company Eldridge Industries owner of ceremony producer Dick Clark Productions as well as the entertainment trade publication The Hollywood Reporter that will hold the Golden Globe Awards intellectual property and oversee the professionalization and modernization of the ceremony including increasing the size and diversity of the available voters for the annual awards The HFPA s philanthropic activities would continue separately as a non profit entity 53 54 References Edit a b c d e f g Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax Hollywood Foreign Press Association Internal Revenue Service June 30 2019 a b c d HFPA Governance Hollywood Foreign Press Association Retrieved September 22 2022 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Variety Retrieved January 20 2016 a b What is the Hollywood Foreign Press Association Vox Retrieved January 23 2016 About HFPA Golden Globes Golden Globe Awards Retrieved January 20 2016 Meet the New Revamped Hollywood Foreign Press Association 105 Members Strong IndieWire October 1 2021 Retrieved February 9 2022 Official website of the HFPA and the Golden Globe 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The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 10 2021 Patten Dominic May 3 2021 NBC Backs Derided HFPA Promise Of Wide Ranging Overhaul To Address Lack Of Black Members Payouts amp Governance Deadline Retrieved May 10 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Patten Dominic May 6 2021 HFPA Members Overwhelmingly Back Board Reform Plan Proposed Bylaw Changes Set For Summer Vote Deadline Retrieved May 10 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Patten Dominic May 7 2021 HFPA Reforms Slammed As Window Dressing Platitudes By Time s Up PR Gurus Push For Haste Deadline Retrieved May 10 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Amazon Studios Joins In Shunning Of HFPA Until It Revamps Diversity And Inclusion Deadline May 8 2021 Retrieved May 10 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link 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