Art Directors Guild Award for Excellence in Production Design for a Feature Film

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The Art Directors Guild Award for Excellence in Production Design for a Feature Film was one of the annual awards given by the Art Directors Guild from 1996 to 1999.

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Since 2000, this award has been separated into different categories, including Contemporary Film, Fantasy Film, and Period Film.

Winners and nominees

1990s

YearFilmProduction Designer(s)
1996 [1] The English Patient Stuart Craig
The Birdcage Bo Welch
The Crucible Lilly Kilvert
Hamlet Tim Harvey
Mars Attacks! Wynn Thomas
1997 [2] Titanic Peter Lamont
Amistad Rick Carter
Gattaca Jan Roelfs
L.A. Confidential Jeannine Oppewall
Men in Black Bo Welch
1998 [3] What Dreams May Come Eugenio Zanetti
Elizabeth John Myhre
Pleasantville Jeannine Oppewall
Saving Private Ryan Thomas E. Sanders
Shakespeare in Love Martin Childs
1999 [4] Sleepy Hollow Rick Heinrichs
American Beauty Naomi Shohan
Anna and the King Luciana Arrighi
The Matrix Owen Paterson
Titus Dante Ferretti

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