Celebrated filmmaker Christopher Nolan has added another accolade to his impressive career by winning the top prize at the Directors Guild Awards (DGA) for his film 'Oppenheimer.' The win further solidifies Nolan's frontrunner status for the upcoming Oscars, which will take place next month.
The DGA Awards ceremony, held in Los Angeles, honored various talents in the film industry. Among the winners was Celine Song, who received the first-time directorial achievement award for her romantic drama 'Past Lives.' Additionally, Mstyslav Chernov was recognized for his documentary '20 Days in Mariupol,' a collaborative effort between The Associated Press and PBS 'Frontline.'
While the DGA primarily focuses on film, it also recognizes exceptional achievements in scripted and nonscripted television. Peter Hoar received the drama series prize for his work on the episode 'Long, Long Time' from 'The Last of Us,' while Christopher Storer won the comedy trophy for his contribution to the episode 'Fishes' in 'The Bear.'
For Nolan, the DGA award marks a significant milestone, as it is his first win in this category. He had previously been nominated for the same award four times for his notable works such as 'Memento,' 'The Dark Knight,' 'Inception,' and 'Dunkirk.' This year, Nolan faced tough competition from acclaimed directors Martin Scorsese for 'Killers of the Flower Moon,' Yorgos Lanthimos for 'Poor Things,' Alexander Payne for 'The Holdovers,' and Greta Gerwig for 'Barbie.' Gerwig's inclusion in the category raised expectations for a potential upset victory after she was overlooked in the Oscars' directing category.
The DGA holds considerable influence in the film industry, with a voting body of over 19,000 members, which is nearly double the membership of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Historically, the DGA winner aligns closely with the recipient of the directing Oscar. However, there have been instances of divergence, with the most recent occurring in 2019 when Sam Mendes won the DGA for '1917' while the Oscar went to Bong Joon-ho for 'Parasite.' Last year, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert won both awards for their film 'Everything Everywhere All At Once.'
With the Oscars set to take place on March 10, Nolan is now joined by a talented group of fellow best director nominees, including Scorsese, Lanthimos, Jonathan Glazer for 'The Zone of Interest,' and Justine Triet for 'Anatomy of a Fall.' Final voting for the Oscars will commence on February 22, and film enthusiasts around the world eagerly anticipate the outcome as Hollywood celebrates the most exceptional achievements in cinema.