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Why Netflix Dominate Golden Globes 2020 Nominations | Screen Rant

The 77th Golden Globe nominations show Netflix dominating the competition - and for good reason. Just for feature films alone, Netflix scored 17 Golden Globe nominations, with that impressive feat being made all the more notable by how it wasn't just one film hogging all the awards glory. A whole slew of Netflix movies were selected this year, including a quarter of titles - The Irishman, Marriage Story, Dolemite is My Name, and The Two Popes - managing to score four of the ten Best Picture nomination slots.

Such victories for Netflix's film division in terms of Golden Globe nominations is an even more noteworthy feat when considering Netflix's track record with film-related Golden Globe nominations in the past. Whereas Netflix's TV efforts have managed to score consistent Golden Globe recognition dating all the way back to the first season of House of Cards, prior to this year, no Netflix movie had never been nominated for either of the two Best Picture categories at the Golden Globes.

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Past Netflix titles like Mudbound, Roma and Beasts of No Nation came up short at scoring the most high-profile of Golden Globe nominations, so what exactly changed this year to get the Golden Globes to become so enamored with the newest crop of Netflix movies? Well, for one thing, an increasing level of comfort with recognizing movies released on streaming platforms is likely aiding Netflix. Once a totally new foreign concept that saw stigmas drawn against Netflix movies, movies debuting on streaming platforms is the norm rather than the exception now. With the likes of HBO Max and Disney+ joining the trend, awards bodies can no longer ignore movies from streaming services just because they don't follow conventional release methods.

There's also the fact that Netflix does ambitious award season campaigning that likely captured the attention of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, a body that votes on the nominees and winners for the Golden Globes. Interestingly, though, something that has been called out against the Golden Globes is that all of the Netflix movies that scored Best Picture nominations were helmed by white male filmmakers. The Golden Globes continue to struggle with recognizing women-helmed films in categories like Best Director and Best Picture (both versions). Netflix's Golden Globes nominations haul likely could have been hindered if Marriage Story or The Two Popes were directed by women.

A growing level of comfort with original films hailing from streaming platforms, savvy awards campaigning, and the fact that their biggest award season fare were male-directed features certainly helped Netflix become a juggernaut among the Golden Globe nominations. However, it's also worth mentioning that the Netflix titles that have managed to procure so much Golden Globes attention, especially The Irishman and Marriage Story, have also been among the most acclaimed films of the year. Their high-level of nominations at this year's Golden Globes ceremony has directly coincided with Netflix emerging as a powerhouse in terms of delivering well-regarded movies that resonate with awards season voters.

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