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Iñarritu, Scott get Directors Guild nods
     2016-January-14  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    FRESH off their Golden Globe wins, Mexican filmmaker Alejandro Iñarritu and veteran British director Ridley Scott were among those nominated Tuesday for Directors Guild of America (DGA) awards: one of the strongest indicators of success at the Oscars.

    Iñarritu, who won the Oscar last year for directing “Birdman,” was nominated this year for his Pioneer-era tale “The Revenant,” which was filmed in freezing conditions and primitive landscapes.

    Scott, 78, who has yet to win an Oscar over a career spanning six decades, is nominated for space adventure “The Martian,” about an astronaut stranded on Mars.

    Iñarritu was named best drama director at the Golden Globes on Sunday while Scott won best comedy/musical film director.

    Also nominated by the DGA on Thursday was director Tom McCarthy for “Spotlight,” about the Boston Globe’s probe into the Catholic Church’s cover-up of child molestation; Adam McKay for comedy “The Big Short,” exploring the 2007 U.S. financial collapse, and Australian director George Miller for gritty action film “Mad Max: Fury Road.”

    The DGA nominations, voted for by a group of Hollywood directors, many of whom are also Oscar voters, came ahead of Thursday’s Academy Award nominations.

    Since 1948, only seven winners of the DGA prize have failed to go on to win the best director Oscar.

    (SD-Agencies)

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