69th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards – Ganadores
El Gremio de Directores de América – Directors Guild of America (DGA) anunció los ganadores el 4 de Febrero de 2017, durante la ceremonia de los 69th Annual DGA Awards.
NOMINADOS (en orden alfabético)
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- DAMIEN CHAZELLE – La La Land (Lionsgate)
- GARTH DAVIS – Lion (The Weinstein Company)
- BARRY JENKINS – Moonlight (A24)
- KENNETH LONERGAN – Manchester by the Sea (Amazon Studios and Roadside Attractions)
- DENIS VILLENEUVE – Arrival (Paramount Pictures)
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- GARTH DAVIS – Lion (The Weinstein Company)
- KELLY FREMON CRAIG – The Edge of Seventeen (STX Entertainment)
- TIM MILLER – Deadpool (Twentieth Century Fox)
- NATE PARKER – The Birth of a Nation (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
- DAN TRACHTENBERG – 10 Cloverfield Lanel (Paramount Pictures)
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- OTTO BELL – The Eagle Huntress
- EZRA EDELMAN – O.J.: Made in America
- JOSH KRIEGMAN & ELYSE STEINBERG – Weiner
- RAOUL PECK – I Am Not Your Negro
- ROGER ROSS WILLIAMS – Life, Animated
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THE DUFFER BROTHERS – Stranger Things, “Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers” (Netflix)
RYAN MURPHY – The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, “From the Ashes of Tragedy” (FX)
JONATHAN NOLAN – Westworld, “The Original” (HBO)
MIGUEL SAPOCHNIK – Game of Thrones, “The Battle of the Bastards” (HBO)
JOHN SINGLETON – The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, “The Race Card” (FX)
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ALEC BERG – Silicon Valley, “Daily Active Users” (HBO)
DONALD GLOVER – Atlanta, “B.A.N.” (FX)
MIKE JUDGE – Silicon Valley, “Founder Friendly” (HBO)
BECKY MARTIN – Veep, “Inauguration” (HBO)
DALE STERN – Veep, “Mother” (HBO)
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RAYMOND DE FELITTA – Madoff (ABC)
THOMAS KAIL (Directed By) / ALEX RUDZINSKI (Live Television Direction By) – Grease Live! (FOX)
KENNY LEON (Directed By) / ALEX RUDZINSKI (Live Television Direction By) – Hairspray Live! (NBC)
JAY ROACH – All the Way (HBO)
STEVEN ZAILLIAN – The Night Of, “The Beach” (HBO)
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PAUL G. CASEY – Real Time with Bill Maher, “Show #1437” (HBO)
NORA GERARD – CBS Sunday Morning, “Charles Osgood Farewell Broadcast” (CBS)
JIM HOSKINSON – The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, “Episode #0179” (CBS)
DON ROY KING – Saturday Night Live, “Host: Dave Chappelle” (NBC)
PAUL PENNOLINO – Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, “Episode #1030” (TBS)
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JERRY FOLEY – Tony Bennett Celebrates 90 – The Best is Yet to Come (NBC)
TIM MANCINELLI – The Late Late Show with James Corden, “The Late Late Show Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special” (CBS)
LINDA MENDOZA – Smithsonian Salutes Ray Charles: In Performance at the White House (PBS)
PAUL MYERS – Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, “A Very Special Full Frontal Special” (TBS)
GLENN WEISS – The 70th Annual Tony Awards (CBS)
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KEN FUCHS – Shark Tank, “801” (ABC)
JOHN GONZALEZ – Live PD, “Episode 5” (A&E)
BRIAN SMITH – STRONG, “Welcome to STRONG” (NBC)
J. RUPERT THOMPSON – American Grit, “The Finale ‑ Over the Falls” (FOX)
BERTRAM VAN MUNSTER – The Amazing Race, “We’re Only Doing Freaky Stuff Today” (CBS)
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LIZ ALLEN – The Kicks, “Pilot” (Amazon)
ALETHEA JONES – Gortimer Gibbon’s Life on Normal Street, “Gortimer and the Jacks of All Trades” (Amazon)
MICHAEL LEMBECK – A Nutcracker Christmas (Hallmark Channel)
TINA MABRY – An American Girl Story ‑ Melody 1963: Love Has to Win (Amazon)
JOHN SCHULTZ – Adventures in Babysitting (Disney Channel)
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- LANCE ACORD (Park Pictures)
-Frankie’s Holiday, Apple – MAL
-Movie Night, Kohl’s – Anomaly - DANTE ARIOLA (MJZ)
-Hold Your Breath, SunTrust – Strawberry Frog
-Riding is the New Driving, Lyft – Made Movement
-Tell Me When To Go, Beats - FREDRIK BOND – (MJZ)
-Dive, Apple
-Everyday Hero, Philips – Ogilvy & Mather
-World of Play, LG - DEREK CIANFRANCE (RadicalMedia)
-Chase, Nike Golf – Wieden + Kennedy Portland
-Doubts, Powerade – Wieden + Kennedy Portland
-Expectations, Powerade – Wieden + Kennedy Portland
-Manifesto, Squarespace – Anomaly - AG ROJAS (Park Pictures)
-The Best Planet, S7 Airlines – Wieden + Kennedy Amsterdam
-The Snail, Samsung – Leo Burnett USA
Lifetime Achievement & Service Award Recipients
RIDLEY SCOTT – Lifetime Achievement Award in Feature Film
This award, which is given to a Director in recognition of distinguished achievement in motion picture direction, is the Guild’s highest honor and the recipient is selected by the present and past presidents of the Guild.
JAY D. ROTH – DGA Presidents Award
This award, which is given for leadership and extraordinary efforts in enhancing the welfare and image of the Guild and the industry, is bestowed only by a unanimous vote of the sitting and former DGA Presidents.
THOMAS SCHLAMME – Robert B. Aldrich Service Award
This award is given in recognition of extraordinary service to the Directors Guild of America and to its membership.
MARIE CANTIN – Frank Capra Achievement Award
This award is given to an Assistant Director or Unit Production Manager in recognition of career achievement in the industry and service to the Directors Guild of America.
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El DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film ha sido tradicionalmente el barómetro más fiable a la hora de decidir quien ganará el premio de la Academia. Solo en siete ocasiones, desde 1948 cuando este premio empezó a entregarse, no ha coincidido el ganador de este premio con el ganador del Oscar. Las excepciones son las siguientes:
1968: Anthony Harvey ganó el DGA Award por The Lion in Winter / Carol Reed ganó el Oscar por Oliver!
1972: Francis Ford Coppola ganó el DGA Award por The Godfather / Bob Fosse ganó el Oscar por Cabaret.
1985: Steven Spielberg ganó el DGA Award por The Color Purple / Sydney Pollack ganó el Oscar por Out of Africa.
1995: Ron Howard ganó el DGA Award por Apollo 13 / Mel Gibson ganó el Oscar por Braveheart.
2001: Ang Lee ganó el DGA Award por Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon / Steven Soderbergh ganó el Oscar por Traffic.
2003: Rob Marshall ganó el DGA Award por Chicago / Roman Polanski ganó el Oscar por The Pianist.
2012: Ben Affleck ganó el DGA por Argo / Ang Lee ganó el Oscar por Life of Pi.