Golden Globes 2018: Sexual harassment scandal dominates ceremony
The movie "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" was the big winner Sunday at the Golden Globe awards ceremony as Hollywood women dressed in black and raised their voices against sexual harassment and abuse.
The movie won the top prize for best drama and two of its stars, Frances McDormand and Sam Rockwell, were honored for their roles - McDormand as best actress in a drama and Rockwell as best supporting actor in a drama.
In the other individual categories, Guillermo del Toro won best director for The Shape of Water, the most nominated film of the night. Gary Oldman won best actor (drama) for playing Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour, while Saoirse Ronan of Lady Bird and Allison Janney of I, Tonya won best actress in a comedy/musical and best supporting actress, respectively.
BBC reported, the main focus on the night was on the current atmosphere in Hollywood and campaigns like Me Too and Time's Up, which are focused on bringing about change for women not only in the entertainment industry but also around the world.
Many winners and presenters at the Beverly Hills ceremony addressed the ongoing scandal.