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The stars helped us give out $3.25 million to worthy causes and projects at the Annual Grants Banquet - and much more from the Golden Globes/HFPA.

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Week of August 13th, 2018- August 19th, 2018 Monday greetings! From family reunification to film res

[View this email in your browser]( Week of August 13th, 2018- August 19th, 2018 Monday greetings! From family reunification to film restoration, 80 notable nonprofits received a total of $3.25 million at our Annual Grants Banquet. What better way to launch Golden Globe season 2018-2019? EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE ANNUAL GRANTS BANQUET Who attended, what they said, and - most importantly - what 80 extraordinary organizations do with our support. [READ & WATCH]( BOX OFFICE: MEG DEVOURS AUDIENCES 43 years after Jaws, a bigger marine monster gobbles up tickets around the world. [READ MORE]( GALLERY: THE STARS AT OUR ANNUAL GRANTS BANQUET They came, they partied, they posed - check our exclusive portrait gallery. [SEE]( THE JEWISH STARS WHO HELPED CREATE BOLLYWOOD A new documentary sheds light into Bollywood's first years - and how Jewish talent was a big part of it. [READ MORE]( VIDEO: BLACKKKLANSMAN In an exclusive interview, Spike Lee and star John David Washington talk about the film that rocked the Cannes Film Festival. [WATCH]( ON MUSIC: ANGELA BASSETT Our Golden Globe winner can't live- or work- without music. [READ MORE]( FILM BIOS: JEAN NEGULESCO The adventurous life of filmmaker Jean Negulesco, from Romania to the Golden Age of Hollywood. [READ MORE]( NEXT WEEK:MORE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS, VIDEOS & NEWS! Copyright © *HFPA_2018* *All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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