Who won big at the DGA Awards?

Who won big at the DGA Awards?

• The DGA Awards were held tonight, hosted by Judd Apatow. The event is not televised but journalists livetweet from inside the event. Winners and moments from the ceremony below!

[DGA film and tv winners]
• Note: winners will be bolded and in italicized.

Best Film Documentary Director — presented by Jason Bateman
Sara Dosa (Fire of Love)
Matthew Heineman (Retrograde)
Laura Poitras (All the Beauty and the Bloodshed)
Daniel Roher (Navalny)
Shaunak Sen (All That Breathes)

Best TV Variety Special Directing — presented by Kumail Nanjiani
Ian Berger (The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Presents Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse – Hungary for Democracy)
Hamish Hamilton (Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show)
James Merriman (Norman Lear: 100 Years of Music and Laughter)
Marcus Raboy (Mark Twain Prize 2022: Celebrating Jon Stewart)
Glenn Weiss (The 75th Annual Tony Awards)

Best TV Variety Series Directing — presented by Kumail Nanjiani
Paul G. Casey (Real Time with Bill Maher for “#2010”)
Jim Hoskinson (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert for “#1333”)
David Paul Meyer (The Daily Show with Trevor Noah for “Brandi Carlile”)
Liz Patrick (Saturday Night Live for “Jack Harlow”)
Paul Pennolino (Last Week Tonight with John Oliver for “Afghanistan”)

Best Children’s Program Directing — presented by Billy Eichner and Christina Ricci
Tim Federle (Better Nate Than Ever)
Bonnie Hunt (Amber Brown for “I, Amber Brown”)
Dean Israelite (Are You Afraid of the Dark? for “The Tale of Room 13”)
Michael Lembeck (Snow Day)
Anne Renton (Best Foot Forward for “Halloween”)

Best TV Reality Program Directing — presented by Billy Eichner and Christina Ricci
Joseph Guidry (The Big Brunch for “Carb Loading Brunch”)
Carrie Havel (The Go-Big Show for “Only One Can Win”)
Rich Kim (Lego Masters for “Jurass-brick World”)
Michael Shea (FBOY Island for “Do You Like Cats?”)
Ben Simms (Running Wild with Bear Grylls for “Florence Pugh in the Volcanic Rainforests of Costa Rica”)

Best TV Movie/Miniseries Directing — presented by Aubrey Plaza
Eric Appel (Weird: The Al Yankovic Story)
Deborah Chow (Obi-Wan Kenobi)
Jeremy Podeswa (Station Eleven for “Unbroken Circle”)
Helen Shaver (Station Eleven for “Who’s There?”)
Tom Verica (Inventing Anna for “The Devil Wore Anna”)

Best Film First-Time Directing — presented by Mike Newell
Alice Diop (Saint Omer)
Audrey Diwan (Happening)
John Patton Ford (Emily the Criminal)
Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović (Murina)
Charlotte Wells (Aftersun)

Best Commercial Directing — presented by Regina Hall and James Marsden
Juan Cabral (John Lewis & Partners’ “For All Life’s Moments” and Apple’s “Share the Joy”)
Kim Gehrig (Apple’s “Accessibility” and “Run Baby Run”)
Craig Gillespie (Apple’s “Hard Knocks,” Jimmy John’s’ “Problem” and Nissan’s “Thrill Driver”)
David Shane (Apple’s “Detectives,” ITVX’s “Smile” and Procter & Gamble’s “Traffic Stop”)
Ivan Zachariáš (Apple’s “Data Auction” and Upwork’s “This Is How We Work Now”)

Best TV Comedy Directing — presented by Regina Hall and James Marsden
Tim Burton (Wednesday for “Wednesday’s Child is Full of Woe”)
Bill Hader (Barry for “710N”)
Amy Sherman-Palladino (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel for “How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?”)
Christopher Storer (The Bear for “Review”)
Mike White (The White Lotus: Sicily for “BYG”)

Best TV Drama Directing — presented by Anna Kendrick
Jason Bateman (“Ozark” for “A Hard Way To Go”)
Vince Gilligan (“Better Call Saul” for “Waterworks”)
Sam Levinson (“Euphoria” for “Stand Still Like the Hummingbird”)
Aoife McArdle (“Severance” for “Hide and Seek”)
Ben Stiller (“Severance” for “The We We Are”)

Best Film Director — presented by Chloe Zhao
Todd Field (“TÁR”)
Joseph Kosinski (“Top Gun: Maverick”)
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”)
Martin McDonagh (“The Banshees of Inisherin”)
Steven Spielberg (“The Fabelmans”)

[speeches + moments from the show]

• Oscar nominee Stephanie Hsu was there to introduce and pay tribute to her Everything Everywhere All at Once directors The Daniels. She says The Daniels, “made us believe in movies again.”

• Glenn Weiss, who won for directing this year’s Tony Awards, famously proposed to his girlfriend while onstage at the 70th Annual Primetime Emmys in 2018 where he was accepting his award for directing The Oscars. In his speech tonight he reveals that they were finally married on Valentine’s Day.

• Bill Hader kept his winning streak alive in the face of tough competition from Tim Burton (nominated for a DGA for the first time in his long career tonight), The Bear’s Christopher Storer, Mike White, and Amy Sherman-Palladino. Though he has yet to win an Emmy for directing (losing out to The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel in 2018, Fleabag in 2019 and Ted Lasso last year), Hader has yet to lose at the DGAs.

• Paul Thomas Anderson was on hand to introduce Todd Field, nominated for directing Tár. PTA also called the movie “deeply funny”

• To the delight of the room, the big winners were The Daniels who will share the award for Best Film Director. This is great news for Everything Everywhere All at Once‘s Oscar chances. As writer Kyle Buchanan noted on Twitter, 17 of the last 20 DGA Best Film Director winners have gone on to win the Oscar. Chloe Zhao (who presented the award to The Daniels) and Jane Campion both picked up wins at the DGAs in 2021 and 2022 before going on to win the Oscar.

• Here is part of Daniel Kwan’s acceptance speech.

the BAFTAs are tomorrow! will EEAAO keep their front runner status or will pundits be declaring someone else as the front runner to save their predictions?
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