Directors Guild Awards: Winners List (Updating Live)
Christopher Nolan has won the feature-film prize from the Directors Guild of America for âOppenheimer,â reinforcing his filmâs status as the heavy favorite this awards season. The honor went to Nolan at the end of the 76th annual DGA Awards, which took place on Saturday night in Beverly Hills.
In the other film categories, Celine Song won the award for first-time directing for her gentle drama âPast Livesâ and Mstyslav Chernov won the documentary award for â20 Days in Mariupol,â his on-the-ground report from the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Peter Hoar won the drama-series award for âThe Last of Us,â in a category in which the other four nominees were all from different episodes of âSuccession.â
The award for Comedy Series directing went to Christopher Storer for the âFishesâ episode of âThe Bear.â Sarah Adina Smith won the award for TV movie or limited series for the âHer and Himâ episode of âLessons in Chemistry,â which had three of the five nominations in the category.
Other winners included Amy Schatz for âStand Up and Shout: Songs From a Philly High Schoolâ (Childrenâs Programs), Niharika Desai for âRainn Wilson and the Geography of Blissâ (Reality Programs) Paul Miller for âCarol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Loveâ (Variety/Talk/News/Sports â Special) and Michael Mancini and Liz Patrick for âSaturday Night Liveâ (Variety/Talk/News/Sports â Series).
The Directors Guild Award for theatrical feature film is one of the most reliable Oscar indicators, with 67 DGA winners in the past 75 years going on to win the Academy Award for Best Director. In recent years, though, the win for director has frequently not matched the Oscar Best Picture winner. Over the past decade, the DGA and Academy had agreed nine out of 10 times on the directing winner, but the Best Picture award has gone to the movie made by the DGA winner only four times.
This yearâs DGA lineup only matched three of the five Oscar Best Director nominees. The guild nominated Greta Gerwig for âBarbieâ and Alexander Payne for âThe Holdovers,â while the Academyâs Directors Branch, which has admitted a large number of international filmmakers in recent years, bypassed those two directors in favor of two films largely or wholly not in English, Justine Triet for âAnatomy of a Fallâ and Jonathan Glazer for âThe Zone of Interest.â
The Directors Guild Awards give every one of the nominated directors his or her own tribute and allow the five nominees to make acceptance speeches and bask in the love of the room. Martin Scorsese in particular received constant shout-outs all night and got an instant standing ovation when he took the stage.
But Nolan came into the show as a clear favorite to win the DGA Award, and his victory reinforces the dominant narrative of an awards season in which âOppenheimerâ has been on a seemingly inexorable march to the Oscars. At this point, it would take a shocking upset at the Producers Guild Awards in two weeks to slow the filmâs momentum.
Special Award recipients are director David Nutter (Lifetime Achievement Award in Television), united production manager Janet G. Knutsen and stage manager Gary Natoli (Franklin J. Schaffner Achievement Award).
The ceremony took place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel and was hosted by Judd Apatow, who started his monologue by talking about the lengthy WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes and the quick deal made by the DGA with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. âMy agent said that I should hold out for more money,â he said of his fifth time as host of the ceremony. âBut in the spirit of the DGA, I accepted their first offer.â
Here is the full list of nominees. Winners are indicated by *WINNER.
THEATRICAL FEATURE FILM
Greta Gerwig, âBarbieâ
Yorgos Lanthimos, âPoor Thingsâ
Christopher Nolan, âOppenheimerâ *WINNER
Alexander Payne, âThe Holdoversâ
Martin Scorsese, âKillers of the Flower Moonâ
FIRST-TIME THEATRICAL FEATURE FILM
Cord Jefferson, âAmerican Fictionâ
Manuela Martelli, âChile â76â
Noora Riasari, âShaydaâ
A.V. Rockwell, âA Thousand and Oneâ
Celine Song, âPast Livesâ *WINNER
DOCUMENTARY
Moses Bwayo & Christopher Sharp, âBobi Wine: The Peopleâs Presidentâ
Mstyslav Chernov, â20 Days in Mariupolâ *WINNER
Madeleine Gavin, âBeyond Utopiaâ
Davis Guggenheim, âStill: A Michael J. Fox Movieâ
D. Smith, âKokomo Cityâ
DRAMATIC SERIES
Peter Hoar, âThe Last of Usâ: âLong, Long Timeâ *WINNER
Becky Martin, âSuccessionâ: âRehearsalâ
Mark Mylod, âSuccessionâ: âConnorâs Weddingâ
Andrij Parekh, âSuccessionâ:âAmerica Decidesâ
Robert Pulcini & Shari Springer Berman, âSuccessionâ: âTailgate Partyâ
COMEDY SERIES
Eric Dunton, âTed Lassoâ: âLa Locker Room Aux Follesâ
Bill Hader, âBarryâ: âwowâ
Declan Lowney, âTed Lassoâ: âSo Long, Farewellâ
Christopher Storer, âThe Bearâ: âFishesâ *WINNER
Ramy Youssef, âThe Bearâ: âHoneydewâ
MOVIES FOR TELEVISION AND LIMITED SERIES
Shawn Levy, âAll the Light We Cannot Seeâ
Tara Miele, âLessons in Chemistryâ: âIntroduction to Chemistryâ
Millicent Shelton, âLessons in Chemistryâ: âPoirotâ
Sarah Adina Smith, âLessons in Chemistryâ: âHer and Himâ *WINNER
Nzingha Stewart, âDaisy Jones & The Sixâ: âTrack 10: Rock ânâ Roll Suicideâ
VARIETY/TALK/NEWS/SPORTS â REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAMMING
Paul G. Casey, âReal Time with Bill Maherâ: âEpisode 2117â
Jim Hoskinson, âThe Late Show with Stephen Colbertâ: âJan. 19, 2023: Rep. Adam Kinzinger; Meet Me at the Altar; Special appearance by Harvey GuillĂ©nâ
Michael Mancini & Liz Patrick, âSaturday Night Liveâ: âPedro Pascal/Coldplayâ *WINNER
David Pau Meyer, âThe Daily Show with Trevor Noahâ: âSinger Charley Crockett Performs âName on a Billboardâ and Discusses New Album with Jordan Klepper â
Paul Pennolino, âLast Week Tonight with John Oliverâ: âEpisode 1018: Dollar Storesâ
VARIETY/TALK/NEWS/SPORTS â SPECIALS
Joel Gallen, âChris Rock: Selective Outrageâ
Stan Lathan, âDave Chappelle: The Dreamerâ
Linda Mendoza, âWanda Sykes: Iâm an Entertainerâ
Paul Miller, âCarol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Loveâ *WINNER
Glenn Weiss, âThe 95th Annual Academy Awardsâ
REALITY PROGRAMS
Niharika Desai, âRainn Wilson and the Geography of Blissâ: âHappiness is a Bottle of Cod Liver Oilâ *WINNER
Ken Fuchs, âThe Golden Bachelorâ: âPremiereâ
Joseph Guidry & Alexandra Lipsitz, âProject Greenlight: A New Generationâ: âPGL vs. Gray Matter Problemâ
Rich Kim, âLego Mastersâ: âIs It Brick?â
Patrick McManus, âAmerican Ninja Warriorâ: âSeason 15 Finaleâ
CHILDRENâS PROGRAMS
James Bobin, âPercy Jackson and the Olympiansâ: âI Accidentally Vaporize My Pre-Algebra Teacherâ
Destin Daniel Cretton, âAmerican Born Chineseâ: âWhat Guy Are Youâ
Rob Letterman, âGoosebumpsâ: âSay Cheese and Dieâ Â
Amy Schatz, âStand Up & Shout: Songs From a Philly High Schoolâ *WINNER
Dinh Thai, âAmerican Born Chineseâ: âA Monkey on a Questâ
COMMERCIALS
Martin de Thurah (Epoch Films), Fair Exchange, Leviâs 501 Jeans â Droga5; Legends Never Die, Leviâs 501 Jeans, Droga5
Seb Edwards (Park Pictures), Rumble, Battle of the Baddest â Droga5
Kim Gehrig (Somesuch), Run This Town, Apple Music â Apple (Client Direct); The Travelers, Expedia â Wieden & Kennedy *WINNER
Craig Gillespie (MJZ), Waiting Room, Apple iPhone â TBWA/Media Arts Lab
Andreas Nilsson (Biscuit Filmworks), R.I.P. Leon, Apple iPhone â Apple (Client Direct); Action Mode, Apple iPhone14 â Apple (Client Direct); Choose Happy, Les Mills Fitness â Nice&Frank, San Francisco; Waitâll You See This, Snapchat â Snapchat (Client Direct)
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