The 2017 awards season is here! Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards just wrapped up, celebrating the best of the best of the small and big screens. A number of nominees came out on top, including La La Land which went on to bag seven awards for the night.

Here's the complete list of winners for the Golden Globes 2017:

Best Picture (Movie - Drama) - Moonlight

Best Picture (Movie - Musical/Comedy) - La La Land

Best Actress (Movie - Drama) - Isabelle Huppert, Elle

Best Actor (Movie - Drama) - Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea

Best Actress (Movie - Musical/Comedy) - Emma Stone, La La Land

Best Actor (Movie - Musical/Comedy) - Ryan Gosling, La La Land

Best Supporting Actress (Movie) - Viola Davis, Fences

Best Supporting Actor (Movie) - Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Nocturnal Animals

Best Director (Movie) - Damien Chazelle, La La Land

Best Screenplay (Movie) - Damien Chazelle, La La Land

Best Animated Movie - Zootopia

Best Foreign Language Movie - Elle

Best Original Score (Movie) - Justin Hurwitz, La La Land

Best Original Song (Movie) - "City of Stars," Justin Hurwitz, La La Land

Best TV Series (Drama) - The Crown

Best TV Series (Musical/Comedy) - Atlanta

Best TV Limited Series or Movie - The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story

Best Actress in a TV Limited Series or Movie - Sarah Paulson, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story

Best Actor in a TV Limited Series or Movie - Tom Hiddleston, The Night Manager

Best Actress (TV - Drama) - Claire Foy, The Crown

Best Actor (TV - Drama) - Billy Bob Thornton, Goliath

Best Actress (TV - Musical/Comedy) - Tracee Ellis Ross, Black-ish

Best Actor (TV - Musical/Comedy) - Donald Glover, Atlanta

Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series, Limited Series, or Movie - Olivia Colman, The Night Manager

Best Supporting Actor in a TV Series, Limited Series, or Movie - Hugh Laurie, The Night Manager

Cecil B. DeMille Award

The Golden Globe Awards 2017 recipient for the Cecil B. DeMille Award was Meryl Streep. An honorary Golden Globe given for outstanding contributions to the entertainment world, it has been awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association since 1953, with the first recipient being Walt Disney.

After receiving the award, Streep launched a heartfelt but highly political speech that earned her more cheers, applause, and a few tears here and there.

"So Hollywood is crawling with outsiders and foreigners, and if you kick ‘em all out, you'll have nothing else to watch but football and mixed martial arts, which are not the arts," she said.

As examples, she named Amy Adams, who was born in Italy, Natalie Portman in Jerusalem, Dev Patel in Kenya, and Ruth Negga in Ethiopia.

Her words were clearly directed at Donald Trump but Streep never named him in her speech when she talked about one "performance" that stunned her: a person being asked to sit in the most respected seat in the United States choosing to mock a disabled journalist.

Streep ended her speech by sharing a quote from her friend, Carrie Fisher.

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