Producer Guild of America Awards La is running on a jam-pack award weekend, which ensures some clarity for the upcoming Oscar race.
PGA Awards Widely considered as a strong prophet for the Academy Awards, especially in the best picture category. The PGA followed the suit when the academy expanded its lineup with five to 10 nominees in 2009. Since then, the nomination of the guild has been a good indicator of Oscar’s success, with eight PGA nominees to translate to the nodes at Academy Awards.
This is also true this year too: Eight of the nominees of the ten films gave the best pictures Oscar nodes (“Anora,” The Brutilist, “” A full unknown, “Conclave,” “Dune: Part to,” Emilia Perez, “Earned.” “A” wicked “). PGA nominee” A Real Paine “and” September 5 “missed the recognition in the category,” I am still here “and” Nickel Boys “remaining two slots By snatching it.
After going to Saturday’s PGA Awards celebrations, searchlight pictures were the only studio to score two nomes this year, making both “A Real Pains” and “A full unknown” list.
In southern California, the disastrous wildfier inspired both the PGA and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to expand the voting deadline last month, in which the PGA adjourned its enrollment from January 10 to January 13, and the Oscar Surpened the announcement of his nomination. From 17 January to 23 January.
The recurring themes of Saturday evening were a call to transfer the film and television production back to Los Angeles. It was galvanizing at some places, such as when PGA co-chairman Donald de Line said, “Movies created Los Angeles, and it’s time to transfer films back.” Others appealed to “Mogals in the room” to do the right thing, but it was not lost on many guests that the manufacturers set the place themselves.
Dreamworks’ “The Wild Robot” gained considerable momentum by earning the PGA Animated Film Award, just a day after the The Critics Choice Award.
“Super/Man: The Christopher Reve Story”, who missed the Academy Awards Shortalist, took the PGA Award for the outstanding manufacturer of the documentary motion picture.
On behalf of Television, “Hax” followed his strong performance from Friday’s Critics Choice Awards, Danny Thomas Award for Excellent Creator of Episodic Television – Comedy. Other TV winners include live entertainment, variety, sketches, standups and talk television category and “The Treater” “Saturday Night Live” for the Game and Competition series.
See the complete list of PGA Award winners below (to update live).
Darill F for outstanding producer of dramatic motion pictures. Zanak award
• “Anora” (Neon)
• “Brutilist” (A24)
• “A full unknown” (search picture)
• “Conclave” (focus features)
• “Tibba: Part Two” (Warner Brothers)
• “Emilia Perez” (Netflix)
• “A real pain” (search picture)
• “5 September” (Paramount Pictures)
• “Matter” (Mubi)
• “wicked” (universal picture)
Excellent manufacturer of animated dramatic speed pictures
• “Flow” (Janus Films/CIDSHO)
• “Inside Out 2” (Pixer)
• “Moana 2” (Walt Disney Pictures)
• “Walece and Gromet: Venus Most Foul” (Netflix)
• “The Wild Robot” (Dreamworks Animation) – Winner
Norman Felton Award for Excellent Creator of episodic television – drama
• “Bad Sisters” (Apple TV+)
• “The Diplomat” (Netflix)
• “Fallout” (Prime Video)
• “Shagun” (FX)
• “Slow Horse” (Apple TV+)
Danny Thomas Award for Excellent Creator of Episodic Television – Comedy
• “Abbott Elementary” (ABC)
• “The Beer” (FX)
• “curb your enthusiasm” (HBO/Max)
• “Hack” (HBO/Max) – Winner
• “Kills in the building” (Hulu)
David L. for the outstanding manufacturer of Limited or Anthology Series Television. Volper Award
• “Baby Rendier” (Netflix) – Winner
• “Quarrel: Capot vs. Hans” (FX)
• “Penguin” (HBO/Max)
• “Replay” (Netflix)
• “True Detective: Night Country” (HBO/Max)
Excellent manufacturer of television or streamed motion pictures
• “Carrie on” (Netflix)
• “The biggest night in pop” (Netflix) – Winner
• “The Killer” (Peacock)
• “Rebel Ridge” (Netflix)
• “unaffected” (Netflix)
Excellent manufacturer of non-tale television
• “30 for 30” (ESPN)
• “Conan O’Brien should go” (HBO/Max)
• “The Zinc – Part Two” (HBO/Max)
• “Steve! (Martin) A documentary in 2 pieces” (Apple TV+)
• “Welcome to Wrexham” (FX)
Excellent manufacturer of live entertainment, variety, sketch, standup and talk television
• “Ali Wong: Single Lady” (Netflix)
• “The Daily Show” (Comedy Central)
• “Tonight with John Oliver” (HBO/Max)
• “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS)
• “Saturday Night Live” (NBC) – Winner
Excellent producer of sports and competition television
• “The Amazing Race” (CBS)
• “Rupaul’s Drag Race” (MTV)
• “Top Chef” (Bravo)
• “The Treater” (Peacock) – Winner
• “The Voice” (NBC)
Excellent manufacturer of documentary motion picture
• “Gaucho Gaucho”
• “Mediha”
• “Mountain Queen: The Summit of Lakhpa Sherpa”
• “Porcelain War”
• “Super/Man: The Christopher Reve Story” – Winner
• “We will dance again”
Excellent children’s program
• “Avatar The Last Airbender”
• “Furgle Rock: Back to the Rock”
• “Percy Jackson and Olympian”
• “Sesame Street”
• “Spongebob Squarepants”
Outstanding short -term program
• “The Crown: Farewell to a royal epic”
• “Hack: Bit by bit”
• “The Penguin: Inside Gotham”
• “Real time with Bill Maher: Overn” “
• “Shagun – The Making of Shagun”
Excellent sports program
• “Formula 1: drive to survive”
• “Hard Knock: Offsen with New York Giants”
• “Messi’s World Cup: The Rise of a Legend”
• “Simone Bile Rising”
• “Triumph: Jessie Owens and Berlin Olympics”
PGA Innovation Award
• “Critterz”
• “King”
• “Impulse: Play with reality”
• “orbital”
• “Pirate Queen with Lucy Liu”
• “What if you…? – An immersive story”