The Guardian (USA)

Christophe­r Nolan on track for best director Oscar after winning DGA award for Oppenheime­r

- Andrew Pulver

Christophe­r Nolan has confirmed his position as a near-certainty for the best director Oscar after winning the top prize at the Directors Guild of America awards for Oppenheime­r on Saturday.

Nolan’s rivals for the award, voted on by members of the US’s premier guild for film and TV directors, included Martin Scorsese for Killers of the Flower Moon and Yorgos Lanthimos for Poor Things. Greta Gerwig was also in the running for Barbie, having failed to secure an Oscar nomination, but Nolan was the strong favourite, having already won a string of best director awards this year, including at the Golden Globes, and the American and Canadian Critics Choice awards.

With a significan­t membership overlap with Oscar voters, the DGA award is considered a reliable bellwether of the Academy Awards, with nine out of the last 10 winners going on to repeat the success at the Oscars. (The only recent exception was in 2020, when Sam Mendes won the DGA award for 1917, but lost out to Bong Joon-ho for Parasite at the Academy Awards.)

Celine Song was voted winner of the first time feature award for Past Lives – named as best film of 2023 by the Guardian’s film critics – though, like Gerwig, she did not achieve an Oscar nomination for best director. Ukrainian war documentar­y 20 Days in Mariupol posted a strong challenge for the best documentar­y Oscar after its director Mstyslav Chernov topped the DGA poll, overcoming Davis Guggenheim’s Still: A Michael J Fox Movie.

In the DGA’s TV section, The Bear and The Last of Us and carried off awards for best comedy and dramatic series respective­ly; the winner of the former, Christophe­r Storer, repeated his win at the Emmys, while the latter, Peter Hoar, defeated Mark Mylod, who had won the equivalent Emmy for Succession.

Full list of winners

Best theatrical feature film Christophe­r Nolan, Oppenheime­r Best firsttime theatrical feature film Celine Song, Past LivesBest documentar­y Mstyslav Chernov, 20 Days in MariupolBe­st dramatic series Peter Hoar, The Last of Us, (ep: Long, Long Time)Best comedy series Christophe­r Storer, The Bear (ep: Fishes)Best movies for television and limited series Sarah Adina Smith, Lessons in Chemistry, (ep: Her and Him) Best variety/talk/news/sports – regularly scheduled programmin­g Michael Mancini and Liz Patrick, Saturday Night Live, (ep: Pedro Pascal/Coldplay)Best variety/talk/news/sports – specials Paul Miller, Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Love Best reality programmes Niharika Desai, Rainn Wilson and the Geography of Bliss, (ep: Happiness is a Bottle of Cod Liver Oil)Best children’s programmes Amy Schatz, Stand Up & Shout: Songs from a Philly High School Best commercial­s Kim Gehrig – Run This Town, Apple Music/The Travelers, Expedia

 ?? Photograph: Lionel Hahn/Getty Images ?? Christophe­r Nolan with Cillian Murphy after winning the top prize at the Directors Guild Of America awards for Oppenheime­r.
Photograph: Lionel Hahn/Getty Images Christophe­r Nolan with Cillian Murphy after winning the top prize at the Directors Guild Of America awards for Oppenheime­r.

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