Art Directors Guild Awards: ‘Nightmare Alley’ and ‘Dune’

“Nightmare Alley,” “Dune” “No Time to Die”They were awarded the top prizes for feature films at the 26th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards. The awards were presented by the Art Directors Guild in Los Angeles.

“Nightmare Alley”He was the winner of the Period Feature Film Category, with the other finalists also included “The Tragedy of Macbeth” “West Side Story,”Both of them were nominated by the Oscars for Best Production Design.

“Dune”It won the Fantasy Feature Film Category, where it was the only Oscar nominee. And “No Time to Die”The Contemporary Feature Film category won, where none of the nominees had previously been recognized by Oscar voters.

“Encanto”The award was won in the Animated Feature category.

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In the fifteen years since the ADG categories were created, one ADG winner has been awarded the Oscar for Best Production Design twelve times. The Oscar for Best Production Design has been won seven times by the winner of the period category, while the Oscar has been won four times by the fantasy winner and one time by the contemporary winner.

Television winners “Squid Game,” “WandaVision,” “Loki,” “What We Do in the Shadows,” “Family Reunion,” “Harry Potter: Hogwarts Tournament of Houses” “Live in Front of a Studio Audience – ‘Facts of Life’ & ‘Diff’rent Strokes.’”

François Audouy, who had three nominations in the short-format web series or music-video category and two more in the commercials category, lost the former to a Taylor Swift video but won the latter for a Billie Eilish commercial. He was also nominated. “Ghostbusters: Afterlife”(In the fantasy-film category.

The ceremony also featured a number of other guests. “The Power of the Dog”Jane Campion, director, was awarded the Cinematic Imagery Award. “Dune”Denis Villeneuve, director was awarded the William Cameron Menzies Menzies Award. Lifetime Achievement Awards were presented to Donna Cline, storyboard artist and concept illustrator, Ann Harris, Denise Okuda, Michael Okuda, Ida Random, and graphic designers Denise & Michael Okuda.

The InterContinental Hotel Los Angeles Downtown hosted the show.

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Here’s the complete list of winners

Categories of Feature Film

Period Feature Film“Nightmare Alley,” Tamara Deverell
Fantasy Feature Film:“Dune,” Patrice Vermette
Contemporary feature film:
“No Time to Die,” Mark Tildesley
Animated Feature Film “Encanto,” Ian Gooding, Lorelay Bové

Television categories

One-Hour Period, Fantasy Single-Camera Series “Loki”: “Glorious Purpose,” Kasra Farahani
One-Hour Contemporary Single Camera Series: “Squid Game”: “Gganbu,” Chae Kyoung-sun
Television Movie or Limited Series: “WandaVision,” Mark Worthington
Half-Hour Single-Camera Series: “What We Do in the Shadows”: “The Prisoner,” “The Cloak of Duplication,” “The Siren,” Kate Bunch
Multi-Camera Series: “Family Reunion”: “Remember When M’Dear Changed History?,” Aiyana Trotter
Variety, Reality, or Competition Series: “Harry Potter: Hogwarts Tournament of Houses”: “Gryffindor vs. Hufflepuff,” John Janavs
Variety Special: “Live in Front of a Studio Audience: ‘Facts of Life – Kids Can Be Cruel’(320) & ‘Diff’rent Strokes – Willis’ Privacy’ (115),” Stephan Olson
Short Format Commercials:Apple Music “Billie Eilish – Happier Than Ever,” François Audouy
Web Series of Short Format or Music VideoTaylor Swift: “All Too Well,” Ethan Tobman

Cinematic Imagery Award: Jane Campion
William Cameron Menzies Honoree: Denis Villeneuve
Lifetime Achievement AwardsDonna Cline, Ann Harris and Denise Okuda, Ida Random
Art Directors Guild Hall of Fame: William A. Horning, Polly Platt

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