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ar thriller 1917 bags top PGA award ahead of Oscars

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Hollywood’s producers handed 1917 their top annual prize on Saturday, a reliable Oscars bellwether that puts the World War I thriller in the box seat for next month’s showpiece event.

The movie, which follows two British soldiers on a perilous mission across no-man’s land, has already scooped the Golden Globe for best drama, and has 10 Oscar nomination­s including for best picture.

Collecting the Producers Guild of Amer(PGA) ica film award at a celebrity-packed ceremony in Los Angeles, director Sam Mendes said making the film was “humjoyful bling, and by far the best experience of my profession­al life”.

In a bold filmmaking experiment, 1917 travels through trenches and crater-filled battlefiel­ds in what appears to be almost one continuous shot stretching for two hours. “From the first day we actually shot — we did a six- or seven-minute take — I thought, ‘This is exciting,’” Mendes said.

“And I didn’t feel we ever looked back. We had difficult days but I never doubted it.”

He added: “It’s certainly unlike any movie I’ve made.”

The PGAs have predicted 21 of the past 30 winners of the Academy Award for best picture, including Mendes’ 1999 victor American Beauty.

Chosen by the 8,000-odd Hollywood movers and shakers of the PGA, the awards were attended by A-listers such as Brad Pitt, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro and Nicole Kidman.

Netflix programmin­g boss Ted Sarandos was given the guild’s historic-achievemen­t award for overseeing the streaming giant’s rapid rise in Hollywood. “It’s really hard to think that there’s any bias against streaming,” Sarandos said, pointing to the firm’s 24 Oscar nomination­s — including two for best picture (The Irishman and Marriage Story.) “I think people are celebratin­g the films and the work, so it’ll be great if we get the big one too.”

Pixar sequel Toy Story 4 won for animated film, while CNN’s Apollo 11 topped both the documentar­y and TV movie categories.

Comedian Billy Eichner poked fun at the lack of diversity in the television comedy category — won by Fleabag — announcing: “The five white devils nominated are …”

HBO’s Succession and Chernobyl won for television drama and limited series, adding to their Golden Globe wins earlier this month. And the same network’s Leaving Neverland, a groundbrea­king documentar­y that shed new light on child-sex allegation­s against Michael Jackson, won the nonfiction TV prize.

But organisers were left red-faced as, after a lengthy pause, nobody appeared to collect the award.

“All seems to be going well so far — excellentl­y produced evening,” joked Mendes.

Pitt, frontrunne­r for the Oscars’ supporting actor prize, accepted a career award for his production company Plan B(Moonlight.)

“We’ve been at it for about 16 years, going on 17 — I have no regrets, other than sharing our name with an emergency contracept­ive pill,” joked Pitt.

“I didn’t see that one coming.”

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