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Lady Bird, Get Out directors nominated

- LINDSEY BAHR

LOS ANGELES — Greta Gerwig and Jordan Peele are among the five directors who have been recognized for outstandin­g directoria­l achievemen­t by the Directors Guild of America.

The Guild announced its feature film nominees on Thursday, including Gerwig for the comingof-age film Lady Bird and Peele for his horror sensation Get Out, which also earned him a firsttime director nod.

Guillermo del Toro, who won the Golden Globe for directing Sunday, also scored his first Directors Guild nomination for the romantic fantasy The Shape of Water, as did Martin McDonagh for his revenge tale Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. Christophe­r Nolan got his fourth for Dunkirk. Nolan was previously nominated for Inception, The Dark Knight and Memento.

First-time feature film nominees include Peele, Aaron Sorkin for Molly’s Game, Taylor Sheridan for Wind River, William Oldroyd for Lady Macbeth and Geremy Jasper for Patti Cake$.

The television nominees were announced Wednesday and included Canadians Jeremy Podeswa for the Game of Thrones episode The Dragon and the Wolf, and Jean-Marc Vallee for the series Big Little Lies.

The winners will be revealed at an untelevise­d Feb. 3 ceremony and dinner in Beverly Hills, hosted by Judd Apatow.

With nearly 16,000 members, including television and commercial directors, the guild often selects a more populist lineup compared with the selections of the nearly 400 members of the directors’ branch of the film academy.

Although Oscar and Directors Guild nomination­s rarely match up exactly, guild choices can be a formidable predictor of the Oscar winner. Last year, Damien Chazelle became the youngest Directors Guild feature film winner and went on to win the Academy Award for La La Land.

Oscar nomination voting closes Friday, and nominees will be announced on Jan. 23.

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