But while the year’s buzziest films and TV shows seem accounted for at first glance, not everyone is happy.star Florence Pugh commented that she was shocked her director Greta Gerwig – the woman behind 2017’s“I think we were all a bit shocked, but the thing is, it’s not that we were just shocked for Greta but that there were no women,” Pugh told news.com.
au over the phone duringEmma Watson, Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh and Eliza Scanlen in a scene from Greta Gerwig's Little Women. Picture: SuppliedThe film is up for two awards – Saoirse Ronan for Best Actress, and Best Original Score.Commentators and fans were quick to point out that the Golden Globes voting body failed to nominate any female filmmakers in any of the major film categories, including Best Drama, Best Comedy, Best Screenplay and Best Director.