Paul Thomas Anderson wins top DGA Award for 1 Battle
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One Battle After Another,' 'The Studio,' and 'The Pitt' were among the winners at the 78th annual Directors Guild of America Awards.
Kumail Nanjiani didn't hold back hosting the DGA Awards, making jokes about the awards show's racist past, the KKK and the Epstein files.
The first ceremony under new guild president, Christopher Nolan, also saw winners like Paul Thomas Anderson and "The Studio" helmers, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, honor their late artistic peers.
Throughout the night, the five DGA nominees in the top theatrical race — Paul Thomas Anderson (“One Battle After Another”), Ryan Coogler (“Sinners”), Guillermo del Toro (“Frankenstein”), Josh Safdie (“Marty Supreme”) and Chloe Zhao (“Hamnet”) — will receive their DGA medallions, typically presented by someone involved in the film’s production.
Stafford finished with 24 first-place votes and 366 points. Maye had 23 first-place votes and 361 points. Josh Allen (91 points, two first-place votes), Christian McCaffrey (71 points, zero first-place votes) and Trevor Lawrence (49 points, zero first-palce votes) rounded out the top five. Justin Herbert received one first-place vote.
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Paul Thomas Anderson took top film director honors at the Directors Guild of America Awards, and "The Studio" creators saluted Catherine O'Hara.
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