"There are as many women in film school as there are men... when you look at the difference between film school and where we are now, like [the absence of women making] second and third feature films.
On stage at the Globes, Moore, 62, gave an emotional speech about winning her first major award after 45 years in the business, despite starring in dozens of hit films including Ghost, A Few Good Men and Indecent Proposal.
"Thirty years ago, I had a producer tell me that I was a 'popcorn' actress and at that time, I made that mean that this wasn't something that I was allowed to have, that I could do movies that were successful, that made a lot of money, but that I couldn't be acknowledged," she says.
Demi Moore has already won a Golden Globe and a Critics Choice award for her performance as fading star Elisabeth Sparkle in The Substance - and we'll find out later on if she gets to add a BAFTA to that list.
"The story was really for me expressing what a life of a woman in our society is in a very genuine way, which is the violence that I think it's at every level and stage... since we were little girls," she tells Sky News.