Hollywood Film Awards


The Hollywood Film Awards are an American motion picture award ceremony held annually since 1997, usually in October or November. The gala ceremony takes place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. The 2014 ceremony, broadcast by CBS, was the first to be shown on television. The 2016 ceremony, celebrating its 20th anniversary, took place on November 6, and was hosted by James Corden.
The awards are known for being given to films that have yet to be released and for a lack of transparency in the selection process.

Ceremonies

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2002

;Hollywood Career Achievement Award: Jodie Foster
;Hollywood Movie Award: Minority Report
;Hollywood Director Award: Martin ScorseseGangs of New York
;Hollywood Actor Award: Tom HanksRoad to Perdition
;Hollywood Actress Award: Jennifer AnistonThe Good Girl
;Hollywood Breakthrough Award: Naomi WattsThe Ring
;Hollywood Cinematography Award: Janusz KaminskiCatch Me If You Can
;Hollywood Editing Award: Pietro ScaliaBlack Hawk Down
;Hollywood Music in Film Award: Marc Shaiman
;Tex Avery Animation Award: Jeffrey Katzenberg
;Hollywood Leadership Award: Jack Valenti
;Hollywood Humanitarian Award: Jody Williams
;Hollywood Producer Award: Douglas Wick, Lucy Fischer
;Hollywood Screenwriter Award: Robert Towne
;Hollywood Songwriting Award: Carole Bayer Sager

1998

;Hollywood Career Achievement Award: Shelley Winters
;Hollywood Director Award: Norman Jewison
;Hollywood Producer Award: David Brown and Richard D. Zanuck
;Hollywood Music in Film Award: Dave Grusin
;Hollywood Music in Film Visionary Award: Stewart Copeland

1997

;Hollywood Lifetime Achievement Award: Kirk Douglas
;First Hollywood Visionary Cyber Award: Graham Nash
;Best New Media Producer:Erik Dehkhoda