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Award ceremony for film and television directing in 2011
The 64th Directors Guild of America Awards , honoring the outstanding directorial achievements in
films ,
documentary and
television in 2011, were presented on January 28, 2012 at the
Hollywood and Highland Center .
[1]
[2]
[3] The ceremony was hosted by
Kelsey Grammer .
[4] The nominees for the feature film category were announced on January 9, 2012,
[5] the nominations for the television and commercial categories were announced on January 10, 2012,
[6]
[7] and the nominees for documentary directing were announced on January 12, 2012.
[8]
Winners and nominees
Film
Television
Commercials
Commercials
Noam Murro –
Heineken 's "Handlebar Mustache",
DirecTV 's "Hot House",
Battlefield 3 's "Is It Real?", and
Volkswagens 's "Pinata"
Lance Acord –
Nike 's "Paint the Town" and "The Chosen", Volkswagen's "The Force", and
NBA 's "Sweetest Moment"
Dante Ariola – Volkswagen's "Black Betty",
Nissan 's "Gas Powered Everything", and
Jim Beam 's "Parallels"
Fredrik Bond – Heineken's "Date" and "The Entrance"
Steven Miller –
Cheetos ' "Fort",
GEICO 's "Guinea Pigs" and "Sushi", Ortega's "Parking Lot", and
Dos Equis ' "Pommel Horse", "Pygmy" and "Speed Dating"
Franklin J. Schaffner Achievement Award
Honorary Life Member
References
^ McNary, Dave (January 28, 2012).
" 'The Artist' tops DGA Awards" . Variety . Retrieved January 20, 2018 .
^ Kilday, Gregg (January 28, 2012).
"Directors Guild of America Awards 2012: Complete Winners List" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 20 January 2018 .
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"Michel Hazanavicius wins DGA Feature Film Award for "The Artist." Other winners of 2011 DGA Awards announced" . Directors Guild of America. January 28, 2012. Retrieved August 9, 2018 .
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"Kelsey Grammer to Host 64th Annual DGA Awards" . Directors Guild of America. December 19, 2011. Retrieved January 20, 2018 .
^ Knegt, Peter (January 9, 2012).
"Directors Guild of America Announces 2011 DGA Award Nominees" . IndieWire . Retrieved January 20, 2018 .
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"64th Annual DGA Awards Television Nominees Announced" . Directors Guild of America. January 10, 2012. Retrieved January 21, 2018 .
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"DGA Announces TV & Commercials [sic] Nominees" . Deadline Hollywood . January 10, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2018 .
^ McNary, Dave (January 12, 2012).
"DGA noms high-profile documentaries" . Variety . Retrieved January 20, 2018 .
External links
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