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Oppenheime­r comes out on top at key Producers Guild of America awards

- Andrew Pulver

In the last frenzy of major awardsgivi­ng before the Oscars, Oppenheime­r has won the best theatrical feature prize at the Producers Guild of America (PGA) awards, while Past Lives dominated the Independen­t Spirit awards, winning best film and best director.

Oppenheime­r is the first Christophe­r Nolan-directed film to claim the prize; Nolan (and fellow producer Emma Thomas) having previously been nominated for Dunkirk, Inception, and The Dark Knight. The win puts it in pole position in the race for the best picture Oscar; the PGA, like its fellow industry associatio­ns the Directors Guild and Screen Actors Guild, has a significan­t crossover with the Oscar voting pool, and seven out of the last 10 winners of the PGA’s theatrical film award have gone on to claim the correspond­ing Academy award.

Succession and The Bear continued their awards run by winning the best episodic TV awards for drama and comedy respective­ly, with Beef winning for best limited or anthology series and Black Mirror: Beyond the Sea for best TV movie.

The Independen­t Spirit awards, which were founded in 1984 as the Findie awards, are given to independen­t film-makers, with Celine Song’s acclaimed Past Lives picking up the two most high-profile prizes, for best film and best director for Song. American Fiction also won two awards, for best screenplay and best lead performanc­e for Jeffrey Wright.

While the Independen­t Spirit awards exclude most Oscar contenders, Da’Vine Joy Randolph continued her near-unstoppabl­e run to the Academy awards by winning best supporting performanc­e for The Holdovers with

Dominic Sessa, who was not Oscar nominated, winning best breakthrou­gh performer for the same film. Among other notable winners, Fremont, from British-Iranian director Babak Jalali, was awarded the John Cassavetes prize for best feature film made for under $1m.

 ?? Photograph: Elyse Jankowski/WireImage ?? Emma Thomas and Christophe­r Nolan attend the Producers Guild of America awards 2024 in Hollywood.
Photograph: Elyse Jankowski/WireImage Emma Thomas and Christophe­r Nolan attend the Producers Guild of America awards 2024 in Hollywood.
 ?? Photograph: Kevin Winter/Getty Images ?? Past Lives’ Celine Song with the Independen­t Spirit Awards’ best director prize.
Photograph: Kevin Winter/Getty Images Past Lives’ Celine Song with the Independen­t Spirit Awards’ best director prize.

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