75th Directors Guild of America Awards

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75th Directors Guild of America Awards
DateFebruary 18, 2023 (2023-02-18)
CountryUnited States
Presented by Directors Guild of America
Hosted by Judd Apatow
Highlights
Best Director Feature Film: Everything Everywhere All at Once Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
Best Director Documentary: Fire of Love Sara Dosa
Best Director First-Time Feature Film: Aftersun Charlotte Wells
  74th  · DGA Awards ·  76th  

The 75th Directors Guild of America Awards, honoring the outstanding directorial achievement in feature films, documentary, television and commercials of 2022, were presented on February 18, 2023. [1] [2] The ceremony was hosted by Judd Apatow, who previously hosted the ceremonies in 2018, 2020 and 2022. [3] The nominations for the television and documentary categories were announced on January 10, 2023, [4] [5] while the nominations for the feature film categories were announced on January 11, 2023. [6] [7] [8] [9]

Contents

Winners and nominees

Film

Feature Film

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert Everything Everywhere All at Once

Documentaries

Sara Dosa Fire of Love

First-Time Feature Film

Charlotte Wells Aftersun

Television

Drama Series

Sam Levinson Euphoria for "Stand Still Like the Hummingbird" (HBO)

Comedy Series

Bill Hader Barry for "710N" (HBO)

Movies for Television and Limited Series

Helen Shaver Station Eleven for "Who's There?" (HBO Max)

Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming

Liz Patrick – Saturday Night Live for "Jack Harlow" (NBC)

Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials

Glenn Weiss The 75th Annual Tony Awards (CBS)

Reality Programs

Ben Simms – Running Wild with Bear Grylls for "Florence Pugh in the Volcanic Rainforests of Costa Rica" (Nat Geo)

  • Joseph Guidry – The Big Brunch for "Carb Loading Brunch" (HBO Max)
  • Carrie Havel – The Go-Big Show for "Only One Can Win" (TBS)
  • Rich Kim – Lego Masters for "Jurass-brick World" (Fox)
  • Michael Shea – FBOY Island for "Do You Like Cats?" (HBO Max)
Children's Programs

Anne Renton – Best Foot Forward for "Halloween" (Apple TV+)

Commercials

Commercials

Kim Gehrig – Apple's "Accessibility" and "Run Baby Run"

Lifetime Achievement in Television

Frank Capra Achievement Award

Franklin J. Schaffner Achievement Award

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