The Golden Globes is launching a brand new occasion honoring movie and tv excellence in Central Asia and the Caucasus.
The occasion, dubbed the Golden Globes Silk Highway Tribute Gala, reinforces the group’s “ongoing commitment to recognizing outstanding achievements in film and television across diverse cultural landscapes,” the group stated in making the announcement. The gala will happen in Uzbekistan on Oct. 23 and 24, 2026.
“As part of the Golden Globes’ ongoing commitment to honor artistic excellence, we remain focused on the craft that defines great storytelling,” stated Helen Hoehne, President of the Golden Globes. “Central Asia and the Caucasus are home to rich creative traditions and compelling new voices. We are proud to recognize the artistry behind these stories and support the creators who bring them to life on a global stage.”
The gala, which will probably be produced and introduced by Vivid Methods in partnership with the Golden Globes, will have a good time the achievements of movie and tv artists from the historic Silk Highway area, “honoring the rich cultural heritage and creative exchange that have connected Central Asia and the Caucasus for centuries.”
“This is a historic moment for the region,” stated Giorgi Rtskhiladze, co-founder and accomplice of Vivid Methods. “For decades, filmmakers from Central Asia and the Caucasus have produced extraordinary work that has too often gone unseen by global audiences. This initiative opens new pathways for recognition, opportunity, and international collaboration. Our local partner, Leto Productions and I are looking forward to making this important initiative a reality.”
Extra particulars concerning programming and honorees will probably be introduced at a later date.
The Golden Globes is owned and produced by Dick Clark Productions, which in flip is owned by Penske Media Eldridge, a three way partnership between Penske Media Company and Eldridge that additionally owns The Hollywood Reporter.
