'La
La Land' director Chazelle wins top DGA award, stoking
Oscar hopes
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[February 06, 2017]
(Reuters) - Hollywood
directors named Damien Chazelle the best film director
of 2016 for “La La Land" at a gala ceremony on Saturday,
placing the musical in a strong position for the movie
world's top honors, the Oscars, later this month.
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The Directors Guild of America (DGA), the leading industry
group representing film and television directors, chose Ezra
Edelman as the best documentary maker for "O.J.: Made in
America," which is nominated for the best documentary feature
Oscar.
Past DGA feature film award winners have often gone on to claim
the best director Oscar and see their films win best picture
from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Australian director Garth Davis won the first-time feature DGA
honor for the drama "Lion".
It was Chazelle's first DGA win and first nomination for only
his third feature film, which scored a record-tying 14 Oscar
nominations last month, including best picture and best director
for Chazelle.

So far this year industry awards from the Producers Guild and
now the DGA have gone to "La La Land", a musical set in Los
Angeles starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone which now appears
to be the odds-on Oscars favorite.
The Oscars will be handed out in Hollywood on Feb. 26 to
producers, directors, actors and actresses in a star-studded
television show viewed around the world and among the
most-watched TV programs in the United States.
As with other recent award shows such as the Golden Globes, some
at the gala addressed recent political events, including
policies enacted by President Donald Trump in areas such as
immigration which have fomented protests.
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 "I would not be here without immigrants," DGA President Paris
Barclay said in his opening remarks, which elicited a standing
ovation.
In addition to film directors, the DGA also handed out
television honors. Becky Martin won for best TV comedy direction
for "Veep", while Miguel Sapochnik won the award for TV drama
series for "Game of Thrones".
Directors for both shows won the same categories a year ago.
Steven Zaillian took the prize for television movie or
mini-series for the drama "The Night Of", while directors of
"Saturday Night Live" and the 70th annual Tony awards won the
variety/talk series and variety/talk specials categories,
respectively.
Oscar-winning director Ridley Scott was presented with a special
lifetime achievement award.
(Reporting by Chris Michaud; editing by Jason Neely)
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