Damien Chazelle, the ‘LaLa Land’ director wins the DGA Awards
The movie maker Damien Chazelle was rewarded with the great distinction granted at the 69th edition of the annual awards ceremony of the DGA Awards (Directors Guild of America) for the romantic musical comedy ‘LaLa Land’. Both he and the movie are the big favorites of the Oscars. The prize for the Best Director granted at the DGA Awards gala is considered an important barometer for the Oscar awards, the prestigious statuettes of the American Academy of Film that will be offered on February 26, informs the DPA.
Seventeen of the twenty-one winners of the DGA Awards were also rewarded with the Best Director at the Oscars. All except one of them won the prize for the Best Film, according with The Wrap website. The gala of the 69th edition of the DGA Awards took place at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. The Directors Guild is a nonprofit group which represents over 16,000 film directors, advertising and television in the USA. ‘LaLa Land’ won in the beginning of January, at the Golden Globes, all the seven awards for which had nominations and is nominated for 14 categories at the Oscar awards, including the one for the Best Director.
The romantic musical was nominated for not less than 14 Oscars, a performance that was reached in the history by only two productions: ‘All About Eve’, in 1950 and ‘Titanic’ in 1997. The film of the director Damian Chazelle is nominated for the Best Director, the Best Film, the Best Soundtrack and the Best Original Screenplay, as well as for the Best Sound, image, decors, costumes. The main actors of the movie, Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling are nominated for the Best main roles, female and male. Also, ‘LaLa Land” obtained two nominations in the Best Original Song category, for ‘Audition’ and ‘City of Stars’.