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‘The Revenant’ scores with Directors Guild

Iñárritu wins for second year in a row; stage set for Oscar

- Patrick Ryan

AWARDS SEASON

The Revenant pulled yet another major coup before Oscar night.

Mexican filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu picked up the Directors Guild of America’s top honor Saturday, winning outstandin­g directoria­l achievemen­t in feature film for the wilderness drama. He is the first director in the DGA Awards’ history to win the prize in back-to-back years, having earned the same award in 2015 for Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance).

The victory bodes well for Iñárritu’s chances at the Academy Awards later this month; he also won best director at the Golden Globe Awards. Since 2000, only two DGA Award winners who were nominated for the best-director Oscar failed to win at the latter ceremony (Ang Lee, who won the DGA for Crouching

Tiger, Hidden Dragon but lost the Oscar to Traffic director Steven Soderbergh; and Rob Marshall for

Chicago, who was unseated at the Oscars by The Pianist’s Roman Polanski).

Iñárritu won the DGA over Ridley Scott ( The Martian), George Miller ( Mad Max: Fury Road), Adam McKay ( The Big Short) and Tom McCarthy ( Spotlight). All but Scott are nominated for the best-director Oscar (along with Room’s Lenny Abrahamson).

The Revenant’s win kept the surprises coming this awards season. Last month, The Big Short won the Producers Guild of America’s top award (a strong indicator of an eventual Oscar bestpictur­e winner), and Spotlight gained back momentum at the Screen Actors Guild Awards last weekend with a prize for outstandin­g cast.

In a category new to the DGA Awards this year, Ex Machina’s Alex Garland won outstandin­g directoria­l achievemen­t for a first-time feature film director.

OTHER WINNERS AT THE 68TH ANNUAL DGAS:

TV movies and miniseries:

Dee Rees, Bessie

Dramatic series: David Nutter,

Game of Thrones

Comedy series: Chris Addison,

Veep Variety/talk/news/sports (regularly scheduled programmin­g): Dave Diomedi,

The Tonight Show Starring

Jimmy Fallon Variety/talk/news/sports (specials): Don Roy King, Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversar­y Special

Reality programs: Adam Vetri, Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Challenge

Children’s programs: Kenny

Ortega, Descendant­s

Commercial­s: Andreas Nilsson, Biscuit Filmworks ( Emily’s Oz, Comcast; Time Upon A Once, General Electric; Dad Song, Old Spice)

Documentar­y: Matthew

Heineman, Cartel Land

Lifetime Achievemen­t (TV):

Joe Pytka Frank Capra Achievemen­t Award: Mary Rae Thewlis Franklin J. Schaffner Achievemen­t Award: Tom

McDermott

 ?? KIMBERLEY FRENCH, 20TH CENTURY FOX ?? Leonardo DiCaprio stars as frontiersm­an Hugh Glass in The Revenant.
KIMBERLEY FRENCH, 20TH CENTURY FOX Leonardo DiCaprio stars as frontiersm­an Hugh Glass in The Revenant.

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