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Sunday, January 29, 2006

Only six times in history has a director won the Director's Guild Award and then failed to win the director and best picture award at the Oscars.  In 2000, Ang Lee and his beautiful film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon won the DGA but lost the Oscar to Steven Soderbergh's amazing film Traffic

This year, the Director's Guild awarded their top prize to Ang Lee for his film Brokeback Mountain.  Lee bested an impressive assembly of nominees that included George Clooney (Good Night, and Good Luck), Paul Haggis (Crash), Bennett Miller (Capote), and Steven Spielberg (Munich).  

The win marks yet another victory in a long line of Brokeback victories, as the film was the big winner at the recent Golden Globes (taking home four awards) and the Producers Guild of America award. 

Academy Award nominations will be announced Tuesday. I think we can count on the nominees for the DGA awards to be the films and directors nominated for their respective awards at the Oscars, except for Capote. I'm thinking Walk The Line may be the fifth film.


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