Art Directors Guild Awards 2007

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12th ADG Awards

February 18, 2008


Contemporary Film:
No Country for Old Men


Fantasy Film:
The Golden Compass


Period Film:
There Will Be Blood

The 12th Art Directors Guild Awards, given on February 18, 2008, honored the best art directors of 2007.

Contents

Winners and nominees

Film

Contemporary Film:

Fantasy Film:

Period Film:

Television

Single-Camera Series:

Multi-Camera Series:

Miniseries or Television Film:

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