74th Directors Guild of America Awards

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74th Directors Guild of America Awards
DateMarch 12, 2022 (2022-03-12)
CountryUnited States
Presented by Directors Guild of America
Hosted by Judd Apatow
Highlights
Best Director Feature Film: The Power of the Dog Jane Campion
Best Director Documentary: Attica Stanley Nelson Jr.
Best Director First-Time Feature Film: The Lost Daughter Maggie Gyllenhaal

The 74th Directors Guild of America Awards, honoring the outstanding directorial achievement in feature films, documentary, television and commercials of 2021, were presented on March 12, 2022. [1] [2] The ceremony was hosted by Judd Apatow, who previously hosted the ceremonies in 2018 and 2020. [3] The nominations for the television and documentary categories were announced on January 26, 2022, [4] [5] while the nominations for the feature film categories were announced on January 27, 2022. [6] [7] [8] [9]

Contents

Winners and nominees

Film

Feature Film

Jane Campion The Power of the Dog

Documentaries

Stanley Nelson Jr. Attica

First-Time Feature Film

Maggie Gyllenhaal The Lost Daughter

Television

Drama Series

Mark MylodSuccession for "All the Bells Say"

Comedy Series

Lucia Aniello Hacks for "There Is No Line"

Movies for Television and Limited Series

Barry Jenkins The Underground Railroad

Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming

Don Roy King Saturday Night Live for "Keegan-Michael Key/Olivia Rodrigo"

Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials

Paul Dugdale – Adele One Night Only

Reality Programs

Adam Vetri – Getaway Driver for "Electric Shock"

Children's Programs

Smriti MundhraThrough Our Eyes for "Shelter"

Commercials

Commercials

Bradford YoungChannel 4's "Super. Human."

Lifetime Achievement in Feature Film

Frank Capra Achievement Award

Franklin J. Schaffner Achievement Award

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