The Golden Globes Awards, in collaboration with the Artemis Rising Foundation, introduces a groundbreaking initiative: the Golden Globes Prize for Documentary. This prestigious award celebrates the art of documentary filmmaking, recognizing the exceptional creative merit and social impact of non-fiction storytelling. The inaugural recipients, Eugene Jarecki and Ross McElwee, were honored at the Cannes and Venice Film Festivals for their remarkable documentaries, 'The Six Billion Dollar Man' and 'Remake', respectively. The ceremony, held in Los Angeles, celebrated the power of documentary to inspire and educate, with a special statuette presented to the filmmakers. The Artemis Rising Foundation's Founder and CEO, Regina K. Scully, emphasized the importance of recognizing and promoting non-fiction stories, especially those addressing critical social justice issues. Think-Film Impact Production, an international film impact producer, played a pivotal role in launching the documentary prize, ensuring that these powerful films resonate widely. The Golden Globes, known for its competitive categories, is now taking a bold step to elevate documentary filmmaking, sparking conversations about the future inclusion of a documentary category in its main ceremony.