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‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ wins Art Directors Guild Awards
    2020-02-03  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

“ONCE Upon a Time in Hollywood,” “Parasite” and “Avengers: Endgame” won trophies for a period film, contemporary film and fantasy film, respectively, at the Art Directors Guild’s 24th annual Awards, on Saturday at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown.

“Parasite” and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” along with ADG period film nominees “The Irishman,” “Jojo Rabbit” and “1917,” are nominated for the Oscar in production design.

Over the past five years, the winner of the ADG’s period film category went on to win the Oscar in production design twice, in 2015 for “The Grand Budapest Hotel” and in 2018 for “The Shape of Water.” The production design Oscar went to the winner of the fantasy category twice, in 2016 for “Mad Max: Fury Road” and 2019 for “Black Panther.” In 2017, “La La Land” picked up the ADG Award for a contemporary film on the way to winning the Oscar for production design.

Additionally ADG Award winners included Disney/Pixar’s “Toy Story 4” in the animated feature catgory, as well as “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Chernobyl,” “Russian Doll,” “The Umbrella Academy” and “The Big Bang Theory.”

During the evening, Chuck Lorre accepted the Guild’s Cinematic Imagery Award. Four Lifetime Achievement Awards were presented, to Joe Alves, from the art directors council; Denis Olsen, from the scenic, title and graphic artists council; Stephen Myles Berger, from the set designers and model makers council; and Jack Johnson from the illustrators and matte artists council.

Accepting his award, Alves (“Jaws,” “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”) recalled driving 3,000 miles to find a “strange mountain” for “Close Encounters,” during which he located the iconic Devil’s Tower. He got a laugh as he reminded the crowd that today you would Google it.

Syd Mead, the “visual futurist” and concept artist best known for his work on “Star Trek: The Motion Picture,” “Aliens” and “Blade Runner,” recieved the William Cameron Menzies Award posthumously. The award was presented by Denis Villeneuve.

Oscar-nominated art director and production designers William J. Creber, best known for his work on “The Poseidon Adventure,” “The Towering Inferno” and the first three “Planet of the Apes” movies, and Roland Anderson, best known for “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” “White Christmas” and Cecil B. DeMille’s “Cleopatra,” were inducted into the ADG Hall of Fame. (SD-Agencies)

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