Prestigious DGA AwardsOne of the most important forearm OscarAnnouncing their winners.
A broad-fasting year has revealed with a lot of twists and turns, which is coming from controversies and Victor John M for “wicked” like Oscar snobs such as DGA nominated Edward Burger and recent critics like “wicked”. Chu is shocked.
Ang Lee, mythological filmmaker of “Broccalback Mountain” and “Life of PI” two -time Oscar winning director, is receiving the highest honor of the guild, the DGA Lifetime Achievement Award. In the 88 -year history of the guild, only 36 directors have been recognized with this honor, with Frank Capra (1959), Alfred Hiccup (1968), Orson Wells (1984), Billy Wilder (1985), Steven Spielberg (2000 ), Martin includes Scorscie (2003), Milo Foreman (2013), Ridley Scott (2017), and most recently Spike Lee (2022).
Writers, directors and comedians return to host the Jud Apato annual ceremony, while Beth Macarthi-Miller serves as the chairman of the awards for the fourth consecutive year, which is at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
For decades, the DGA Award for the Directive Achievement in the feature film has been a reliable prophet of success in the Best Director category at Academy Awards. Since the award of the award, only eight times DGA has failed to secure the winner Oscar: Anthony Harvey (“The Lion in Winter”), Francis Ford Copola (“The Godfather”), Steven Spielberg (“The Color Purple” ), Ron Howard (“Apollo 13”), Ang Lee (“Craching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”), Rob Marshal (“Chicago”), Ben Eafleck (“Argo”) and Sam Mendes (“1917”).
When it comes to the best picture correlation for DGA and Oscars, history shows that a DGA NOM is even more important. Only two films – “Driving Miss Daisy” (1989) and “Koda” (2022) – have managed to win the best pictures at the Oscar without the name DGA. Meanwhile, six films won the best picture even without Oscar name for direction: “Wings” (1927), “Grand Hotel” (1932), “Driving Miss Daisy,” “Argo” (2012), “Green Book “(2018 (2018)) and” Koda. “
In the outstanding direction achievement in television, advertisements and documentary categories, FX’s “Shogun” and “The Beer” with HBO/Max’s “The Penguin”, all lead all with three enrollment.
The list of candidates and winners for the 77th Annual DGA Awards is below.
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Film categories
Dramatic feature film
- Jacques Audiard – “Emilia Perez” (Netflix)
- Scene Baker – “Anora” (Neon)
- Edward Berger – “Conclave” (Focus features)
- Brady Corbett – “The Brutilist” (A24)
- James Maggold – “a full unknown” (search picture)
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- Payal Kapadia – “All V Imagine Az Light” (Janus Films/CIDSHO)
- Megan Park – “My Old Ass” (Amazon MGM Studio)
- Ramel Ross – “Nickel Boys” (Amazon MGM Studio)
- Hafdan Ulman Tondel – “Armand” (IFC Films)
- Sean Wang – “Deda” (Focus Features)
Documentary
- Brendon Belomo and Slava Leonatev – “Porcelain War” (Picturehouse)
- Julian Brave Nosecat and Emily Kasi – “Sugarcane” (National Geographic)
- Johan Grimonprase – “Soundtrack to a Takhtapalat” (Kino Lorbar)
- Ibrahim Nasht – “Hollywoodgate” (Fourth Act film)
- Natalie Rai and Angela Patton – “Daughters” (Netflix)
TV categories
Dramatic series
- Alex Graves – “The Diplomat,” “Drednote” (Netflix)
- Hiromi Earn – “Shogun,” “Willow World’s Ladies” (FX)
- Issa Lopez – “True Detective: Night Country,” Part 6 “(HBO)
- Frederick EO Toy – “Shagun,” “Crimson Sky” (FX) – Winner
- Jonathan van Tulken – “Shogun,” “Anjin” (FX)
Comedy series
- Lucia Anilo – “Hax,” Bulletproof “(HBO/Max)
- Ayo Edabiri – “The Beer,” “Napkin” (FX)
- Ducccio Fabbri – “The Beer,” “Doors” (FX)
- Jeff Shefer – “Corn your enthusiasm,” “None lessons learned” (HBO/Max)
- Christopher Storer – “The Beer,” “Tomorrow” (FX)
Films for television and limited series
- Kevin Brey – “The Penguin,” “Top Hat” (HBO/Max)
- Alphonso Curon – “Disclaimer” (Apple TV+)
- Jennifer Gatezinger – “The Penguin,” “A Great or Little Thing” (HBO/Max)
- Helen Shever – “The Penguin,” “Sannony” (HBO/Max)
- Steven Cilion – “Replay” (Netflix)
Variety/Baat/News/Sports – Regular Scheduled Programming
- Paul ji. Casey – “Real Time with Bill Maher,” “Jimmy Glic, Andrew Kuomo, Adam Kinjinger” (HBO/Max)
- Jim Hosinson – “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” “Rape. Alexandria Ocasio and Cortez & Mavis Staples w/ Jeff Tweedy” (CBS)
- David Paul Mayor – “The Daily Show,” “Annariya 2024: The Democratic National Convention – Plot Twist!” (comedy Central)
- Liz Patrick – “Saturday Night Live,” “John Mulaini / Chapel Roan” (NBC)
- Paul Penolino – “Tonight with John Oliver,” India Election “(HBO/Max)
Variety/Baat/News/Sports – Special
- Hamish Hamilton – “The 96th Annual Academy Awards” (ABC)
- Beth Macarthi – Miller – “The Rost of Tom Brady” (Netflix)
- David Paul Mayor – “The Daily show presents a live election night special with John Stewart: Indecision 2024: Nothing we can do about it now” (Comedy Central)
- Glenn Vice – “77th Annual Tony Awards” (CBS)
- Ali Wong – “Ali Wong: Single Lady” (Netflix)
Reality program
- Neel Degrot – “Gordon Ramsay: Unwanted,” “The Cliffs of Ireland” (National Geographic)
- Joseph Guidery – “Deal or No Deal Island,” “Are you decisive?” (NBC)
- Ari Kachar – “Jerod Carmicil Reality Show,” “Road Trip” (HBO/Max)
- Patrick Macmans – “American Ninja Warrior,” “Las Vegas Final 4” (NBC)
- Mike Sweeny – “Conan O’Brien Must Go,” “Ireland” (Max)
Children’s programs
- Cat Coiro – “The Spiderwick Chronicles,” Welcom to Spiderwick “(Ruku Channel)
- Michael Goi – “Avatar: The Last Airbeander,” “Aung” (Netflix)
- Jim Mickle – “Sweet Tooth,” “This is a story” (Netflix)
- Jennifer Fong – “Descendant: The Rise of Red” (Disney+)
- Amber Seala – “Out of my mind” (Disney+)
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- Lance Accord – “An American Love Story” (Park Pictures)
- Kim Geharriga – “a Life in Sound” (Somessuch)
Kim Geharriga – “Am I a bad person?” (Somascular)
Kim Geharriga – “Find your friends” (Somasuch) - Tim Heidekar and Eric Warehime – “Michael Cerev” (Beautiful Bird)
- Andreas Nilson – “Board Game” (Biscuit Filmwork)
Andreas Nilson – “First Office Pu” (Biscuit Filmwork)
Andreas Nilson – “One More” (Biscuit Filmwork)
Andreas Nilson – “Whizer” (Biscuit Filmwork) - Ivan zachariáš – “herd” (smuggler)
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