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Oscars: ‘Oppenheimer’ and ‘The Bear’ maintain their winning streak

“Oppenheimer” won the top award at the 2024 Producers Guild of America Awards on Sunday night, continuing on its relentless route to Oscar glory.
The Darryl F. Zanuck Award, which honors superior production value for a theatrical feature picture, was won by Christopher Nolan, Emma Thomas, Chuck Roven, and their producing team.

Thomas informed the audience that although Nolan was the film’s writer, director, and spouse, many may not be aware that he was also an excellent producer—”He’s absolutely brilliant, we’ve worked on 12 films now.”
The winner of the PGA’s Danny Thomas Award for outstanding episodic comedy series was “The Bear,” another irrepressible force in the awards scene that made waves at this weekend’s Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Several career accomplishment awards were also given out during the occasion. Sarah Michelle Gellar came out to deliver a prize named after Norman Lear to super-producer Gail Berman, who turned the former into a celebrity with “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”
“When I say that not a single person on this earth was interested in buying that television show, I mean that not a single person on earth was interested in purchasing that television show,” Berman said to the Hollywood Ray Dolby Ballroom throng.
She persevered and eventually developed a legendary figure that inspired young ladies everywhere. The ones who “lift me up when there’s barely any air left in the punching bag” are Berman’s husband and kids, to whom she dedicated the prize.
Oscar-winning Mexican director Guillermo del Toro paid a heartfelt farewell to Martin Scorsese, the 2024 David O. Selznick Achievement Award winner, at the conclusion of the event. Celebrating his iconic films like “Taxi Driver” and “Goodfellas,” del Toro said that Scorsese is now going through one of the most pivotal periods in his career.
“The spirit of an artist is uncontrollable,” del Toro said. “It will remain vital, savage and even undomesticated — even in the fourth or fifth decade of a prestigious career.”
A standing ovation for Scorsese brought the crowd to its feet. He remembered meeting filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock, a former Selznick Award winner, who shared guidance for producers in his own PGA victory speech.
The director of “Psycho” gave lectures to other filmmakers on “runaway productions,” or movies that went over budget and lasted too long. According to Scorsese, he also counseled the assembly to “make producers and directors more faithful to their wives.”
View the full list of winners below:
The Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture Producer
Fiction from America
The Insides of a Fall Barbie
The Remainders
Assassins of the Flower Moon
The winner, Maestro Oppenheimer
Previous Lives: Bad Things
The Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures Zone of Interest Award
The Heron and the Boy
Component
Across the Spider-Verse with Spider-Man (WINNER)
The film titled Super Mario Bros.
Mutant Mayhem: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Honorary Degree for Best Documentary Film Producer
A Month in Mariupol
Beyond Utopia: American Symphony (WINNER)
The Vanishing of Shere Hite
The Matriarch of All Lie
Sauna with smoke Sister Association
Rounding the Circle (Hipgnosis’s Tale)
The Norman Felton Award for Best Dramatic Episodic Television Producer
The Throne
The Envoy
The Final Ones
The Morning Program’s Aftershow (VENUE)
The Danny Thomas Award for Best Comedy Episodic Television Producer
The Bear, Barry (WINNER)
Jury Duty
All Murders in the Structure
Ted Lasso
David L. Wolper Award for Best Limited or Anthology Series Producer On TV
All the Light That Is Beyond Our Sight (VENUE)
The Six Fargo Lessons in Chemistry Award for Outstanding Producer of Films Broadcast or Streamed, Daisy Jones
Beyond the Sea: Black Mirror (WINNER)
A Monk Movie Quiz for Mr. Monk’s Final Case Lady Truthfulness
Royal blue, white, and red.
Honor for Best Non-Fiction Television Producer
For 60 Minutes
The Project 1619
Albert Brooks: Preserving My Existence Mary Tyler Moore
Welcome to Wrexham (WINNER): Best Live Entertainment, Variety, Sketch, Standup, and Talk Television Producer
Carol Burnett: Ninety Years of Joy and Compassion
Chris Rock: Distinctive Indignation
Dave Chappelle: Last Week’s Dreamer John Oliver Tonight (WINNER)
The Saturday Night Live Award for Best Game and Competition Television Producer
The Incredible Race
RuPaul’s Drag Race: Champion
Squid Games: A Test of Wills
Best Chef
The Voice Award for Best Sports Initiative
Wavelength of 100 feet (S2)
The winning formula is Drive to Survive (S5) for Beckham (S1).
Hard Knocks: New York Jets Training Camp (S18)
Shaun White: Outstanding Children’s Program: The Last Run (S1) Award
Goosebumps (S1)
Gremlins: Mogwai Secrets (S1)
Winner: Sesame Street (S53)
Star Wars: The Unlucky Twelve (S2)
The excellent short-form program that receives the Velveteen Rabbit Award
Karaoke in the car (S5C)
I Believe Tim Robinson and You Should Go Together (S3)
Inside the Episode of The Last of Us (S1)
One Killer Question: Only Murders in the Building (S3)
Succession: Taking Charge of the Story (S4) (WINNER)
Winner of the PGA Innovation Award: Body of Mine
The Eye and Myself
Kennedy Memorabilia Letters From Drancy
MLK: This Is the Time Dolphins VR Ocean of Light
Our Sea Our Future Out of Scale: A Brief Journey
Space Explorers Reimagined: The Blue Marble Trilogy
Gromit and Wallace in The Grand Getaway
The Biggest Tailgate in the World

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