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"Art Directors Guild Awards Honor 'Oppenheimer,' 'Poor Things,' and 'Saltburn' with Top Prizes"
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"Art Directors Guild Awards Honor 'Oppenheimer,' 'Poor Things,' and 'Saltburn' with Top Prizes"

Poor Things, Oppenheimer, and Saltburn were among the winners at the 28th Art Directors Guild Awards, with Poor Things and Oppenheimer also nominated for the Oscar in production design. The event also honored Mimi Leder with the Cinematic Imagery Award and presented Lifetime Achievement Awards to David Lowery, Greg Papalia, Wynn P. Thomas, and Francine West. Host Max Greenfield's segments included a tribute to Barbie and a list of winners for the 28th annual ADG Awards was also provided.

"Art Directors Guild Awards: 'Oppenheimer,' 'Poor Things,' and 'Saltburn' Triumph in Top Film Prizes"
entertainment2 years ago

"Art Directors Guild Awards: 'Oppenheimer,' 'Poor Things,' and 'Saltburn' Triumph in Top Film Prizes"

The 28th annual Art Directors Guild Awards saw Poor Things, Oppenheimer, and Saltburn take top film honors, with Ruth De Jong and Poor Things’ James Price and Shona Heath set to compete for Best Production Design at the Academy Awards. TV winners included Beef, Succession, Frasier, Reservation Dogs, The Great, Squid Game: The Challenge, and the 80th Golden Globe Awards. The event also honored Mimi Leder and presented career honors to several industry professionals.

"Oppenheimer" and "Poor Things" Dominate Art Directors Guild Awards
entertainment2 years ago

"Oppenheimer" and "Poor Things" Dominate Art Directors Guild Awards

The 28th Annual Art Director’s Guild Awards honored outstanding production design in various categories, with "Oppenheimer" and "Poor Things" among the winners. Production designers Shona Heath and James Price drew visual references for "Poor Things," while Ruth De Jong faced challenges building sets for "Oppenheimer," including recreating the Oval Office. Legendary production designer Lawrence G. Paull was inducted into the ADG Hall of Fame, and director Mimi Leder received the cinematic imagery award. The event recognized winners in feature films, television, commercials, animated features, and music videos.