The Guillermo del Toro fantasy took a leading 13 Oscar nominations and won the Directors Guild of America's top
feature film award for del Toro on Saturday night.
But I'm sticking with my feeeling that «ÄúThe Hurt Locker «Äù will pull this one out — that for a variety of reasons, including the simple fact that she made the better movie, Kathryn Bigelow will become the first woman to ever win the
DGA feature film award.
Roger Deakins may be inching closer to making good on his 14th Oscar nomination after winning the American Society of Cinematographers»
feature film award for «Blade Runner 2049.»
The Directors Guild of America has announced its five nominees for the outstanding directorial achievement in
a feature film award for 2013.
The group of directors nominated for
the feature film award this year included Greta Gerwig («Lady Bird»), Jordan Peele («Get Out»), Guillermo del Toro («The Shape of Water»), Christopher Nolan («Dunkirk») and Martin McDonagh («Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri»).
Peele, meanwhile, becomes the fourth black director nominated by the DGA for
the feature film award, following Lee Daniels («Precious»), Steve McQueen («12 Years a Slave») and, last year, Barry Jenkins («Moonlight»).
The Directors Guild of America has announced the nominees for
its feature film award.
The Directors Guild of America on Tuesday announced the nominees for
its feature film awards.