67th Directors Guild of America Awards

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67th Directors Guild of America Awards
DateFebruary 7, 2015 (2015-02-07)
Location Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Los Angeles, California
CountryUnited States
Presented by Directors Guild of America
Hosted by Jane Lynch
Highlights
Best Director Feature Film: Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) Alejandro G. Iñárritu
Best Director Documentary: Citizenfour Laura Poitras
Website https://www.dga.org/Awards/History/2010s/2014.aspx?value=2014   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

The 67th Directors Guild of America Awards, honoring the outstanding directorial achievements in films, documentary and television in 2014, were presented on February 7, 2015 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza. [1] [2] [3] The ceremony was hosted by Jane Lynch for the second time. [4] The nominees for the feature film category were announced on January 13, 2015 [5] [6] and the nominations for directing achievements in television, documentaries and commercials were announced on January 14, 2015. [7]

Contents

Winners and nominees

Film

Feature Film

Alejandro G. Iñárritu Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)

Documentaries

Laura Poitras Citizenfour

Television

Drama Series

Lesli Linka Glatter Homeland for "From A to B and Back Again"

Comedy Series

Jill Soloway Transparent for "Best New Girl"

Miniseries or TV Film

Lisa Cholodenko Olive Kitteridge

Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming

Dave Diomedi – The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon for "Episode #1"

Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials

Glenn Weiss The 68th Annual Tony Awards

Reality Programs

Anthony B. Sacco – The Chair for "The Test"

Children's Programs

Jonathan Judge 100 Things to Do Before High School for "Pilot"

Commercials

Commercials

Nicolai FuglsigGuinness' "Sapeurs" and FEMA's "Waiting"

Lifetime Achievement in Television

Frank Capra Achievement Award

Franklin J. Schaffner Achievement Award

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