The Daniels And Charlotte Wells Score At The Directors Guild Awards

Daniels, Charlotte Wells

by James White |
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As awards season continues, Saturday night saw the Directors Guild of America handing out their awards. And, perhaps not too surprisingly (though it was their first DGA win), Everything Everywhere All At Once filmmakers Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert took home the big feature film prize.

"This has been an incredible year for our little film that somehow keeps going," Kwan said as part of his acceptance speech. The pair won over the likes of TÁR's Todd Field, Top Gun: Maverick's Joseph Kosinski, The Banshees Of Inisherin's Martin McDonagh and The Fabelmans' Steven Spielberg.

In the First Time Feature Director category, Aftersun's Charlotte Wells won, over the likes of Saint Omer's Alice Diop and Emily The Criminal's John Patton Ford.

Elsewhere, there was recognition for Euphoria's Sam Levinson for the episode 'Stand Still Like The Hummingbird' and Station Eleven's Helen Shaver took home the TV Movie/Limited Series award for 'Who's There'. Barry creator/star Bill Hader nabbed Comedy Series for directing the episode '710N'.

For the full list of winners, head to the DGA site.

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