71st Annual Directors Guild of America Awards – Ganadores
El Gremio de Directores de América – Directors Guild of America (DGA) anunció el 7 de Enero, sus nominaciones para sus premios anuales. Los ganadores se anunciaron el 2 de Febrero de 2019, durante los 71st Annual DGA Awards.
NOMINADOS (en orden alfabético)
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- BRADLEY COOPER – A Star Is Born (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- ALFONSO CUARÓN – Roma (Netflix)
- PETER FARRELLY – Green Book (Universal Pictures)
- SPIKE LEE – BlacKkKlansman (Focus Features)
- ADAM McKAY – Vice (Annapurna Pictures)
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- BO BURNHAM – Eighth Grade (A24)
- BRADLEY COOPER – A Star Is Born (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- CARLOS LÓPEZ ESTRADA – Blindspotting (Summit Entertainment)
- MATTHEW HEINEMAN – A Private War (Aviron Pictures)
- BOOTS RILEY – Sorry to Bother You (Annapurna Pictures)
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MORGAN NEVILLE – Won’t You Be My Neighbor? (Focus Features)
RAMELL ROSS – Hale County This Morning, This Evening (Idiom Film and Louverture Films)
ELIZABETH CHAI VASARHELYI & JIMMY CHIN – Free Solo (National Geographic Documentary Films)
TIM WARDLE – Three Identical Strangers (Neon and CNN Films)
BETSY WEST & JULIE COHEN – RBG (Magnolia Pictures)
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JASON BATEMAN – Ozark, “Reparations” (Netflix)
LESLI LINKA GLATTER – Homeland, “Paean to the People” (Showtime)
CHRIS LONG – The Americans, “START” (FX)
ADAM McKAY – Succession, “Celebration” (HBO)
DAINA REID – The Handmaid’s Tale, “Holly” (Hulu)
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DONALD GLOVER – Atlanta, “FUBU” (FX)
BILL HADER – Barry, “Chapter One: Make Your Mark” (HBO)
HIRO MURAI – Atlanta, “Teddy Perkins” (FX)
DANIEL PALLADINO – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, “We’re Going to the Catskills!” (Prime Video)
AMY SHERMAN-PALLADINO – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, “All Alone” (Prime Video)
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CARY JOJI FUKUNAGA – Maniac (Netflix)
DAVID LEVEAUX (Directed by) ALEX RUDZINSKI (Live Television Direction by) – Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert (NBC)
BARRY LEVINSON – Paterno (HBO)
BEN STILLER – Escape at Dannemora (Showtime)
JEAN-MARC VALLÉE – Sharp Objects (HBO)
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PAUL G. CASEY – Real Time with Bill Maher, “#1633” (HBO)
SACHA BARON COHEN, NATHAN FIELDER, DANIEL GRAY LONGINO, DAN MAZER – Who Is America?, “Episode 102” (Showtime)
JIM HOSKINSON – The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, “#480” (CBS)
DON ROY KING – Saturday Night Live, “Adam Driver; Kanye West” (NBC)
PAUL PENNOLINO – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, “Episode 502 – Italian Election” (HBO)
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LOUIS J. HORVITZ – The 60th Grammy Awards (CBS)
TIM MANCINELLI, GLENN CLEMENTS – The Late Late Show Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special 2018 (CBS)
BETH McCARTHY-MILLER – Bill Maher: Live from Oklahoma (HBO)
MARCUS RABOY – Steve Martin & Martin Short “An Evening You Will Forget For the Rest of Your Life” (Netflix)
GLENN WEISS – The 72nd Annual Tony Awards (CBS)
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NEIL P. DeGROOT – Better Late Than Never, “How Do You Say Roots in German?” (NBC)
EYTAN KELLER – Iron Chef Gauntlet, “Episode 201” (Food Network)
PATRICK McMANUS – American Ninja Warrior, “Miami City Qualifiers” (NBC)
RUSSELL NORMAN – The Final Table, “Japan” (Netflix)
BERTRAM van MUNSTER – The Amazing Race, “It’s Just a Million Dollars, No Pressure” (CBS)
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ALLAN ARKUSH – A Series of Unfortunate Events, “Hostile Hospital: Part 1” (Netflix)
JACK JAMESON – Sesame Street, “When You Wish Upon a Pickle: A Sesame Street Special” (HBO)
GREG MOTTOLA – The Dangerous Book for Boys, “How to Walk on the Moon” (Amazon)
BARRY SONNENFELD – A Series of Unfortunate Events, “The Vile Village: Part 1” (Netflix)
BO WELCH – A Series of Unfortunate Events, “The Ersatz Elevator: Part 1” (Netflix)
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STEVE AYSON – (MJZ)
Getting Ready, Dollar Shave Club – (client direct)
The Dance, Speight’s – DDB
FREDRIK BOND – (MJZ)
Harmony, Virgin TV – BBH
Take Them All On, BT Sport – AMV BBDO
The Big Win, Confused.com – Karmarama
MARTIN de THURAH – (Epoch Films)
Final Breath, Audi RS 5 Coupe – Venables, Bell & Partners
Mama Said Knock You Out, Chase – Droga5
Space Station, Macy’s – BBDO
SPIKE JONZE – (MJZ)
Welcome Home, Apple Homepod – TBWA \ Media Arts Lab
DAVID SHANE – (O Positive)
An Alien Abroad, Babbel – Wieden + Kennedy London
Daughter and Mother, Alzheimer’s PSA – BBDO
Lifetime Achievement & Service Award Recipients
Don Mischer – 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.
Kathleen McGill – 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.
Mimi Deaton – Franklin J. Schaffner Achievement Award
This award is given to an Associate Director or Stage Manager in recognition of service to the industry and to the Directors Guild of America.
Fx Networks – DGA Diversity Awards
This award is given for the network’s commitment to, and leadership in, inclusive hiring in DGA-covered categories – and for the example they set for the rest of the industry.
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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.