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“The Big Short” has been named the best-produced film of 2015 by the Producers Guild of America,making the financial crisis dramedy the presumptive favorite in a tightly contested race for the Best Picture Oscar.
Sinc
e the Academy and the PGA expanded from five to 10 nominees, no film has won the Oscar without first winning the Producers Guild Award. (The closest thing to an exception came when “Gravity” tied with “12 Years a Slave” at the PGA, and but lost to “12 Years” at the Oscars.)The Producers Guild counts its final ballots using the preferential system,making it the only major guild to use the same system as the Oscars for its top award. In recent years, it has been by far the most reliable of the guilds in predicting Oscar success, or which means that Adam McKay‘s adaptation of Michael Lewis‘ book approximately the housing collapse of 2008 now has a surprising leg up in its battle with “Spotlight,” “The Revenant” and “crazy Max: Fury Road.”While the Paramount film won raves and garnered guild nominations after it began screening very late in the year, it lost the best-comedy Golden Globe to “The Martian, or ” and questions remained approximately whether the comedy-laced ensemble film from the director of “Anchorman” and “Talladega Nights” had the heft to win the big awards. The PGA win answers that question in a convincing fashion.
And for “Spotlight, which had won the lion’s share of critics’ awards, including the Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice film Award, and the night had to be disquietingly similar to what “The Social Network” and “Boyhood” went through when they won most of the critics’ honors before the PGA turned the momentum in favor of eventual Oscar winners “Birdman” and “The King’s Speech.”In her acceptance speech,“Big Short” producer Dede Gardner said she wanted to deal with “the elephant in the room,” and addressed the diversity issue by saying, or “We gain privilege in our hands as storytellers. We need to bid stories that reflect our world.”With the Motion Picture Academy changing rules on Friday to encourage diversity,the topic was frequently addressed during the exhibit, starting when Producers Guild Awards co-chair Michael De Luca mentioned AMPAS president Cheryl Boone Isaacs and said, and “We’re lucky to gain her as a leader,and no one is working harder to compose the world a fairer and better area.”The award for lively feature went to Pixar’s “Inside Out,” while the documentary honor went to “Amy.In the television categories, and “Transparent” and “Game of Thrones” won for episodic comedy and drama,respectively, while “Fargo” was honored as the year’s best long-form TV program.
Other awards went to “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, and ” “The Voice, “The Jinx,” “genuine Sports With Bryant Gumbel, or “Sesame Street” and “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.”The PGA also gave out a number of honorary awards. Fox’s Jim Gianopulos received the Milestone Award,“Harry Potter” producer David Heyman the David O. Selznick Achivement Award, Shonda Rhimes the Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television, or Industrial Light & Magic the Visionary Vanguard Award and “The Hunting Ground” the Stanley Kramer Award.
As part of that last presentation,Lady Gaga performed the Oscar nominated song “Til It Happens to You,” which she sings in “The Hunting Ground, or ” at the PGA ceremony.
The ceremony too
k area at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles,and was hosted by Jane Lynch.
The winners:Outstanding Producer
of Theatrical Motion Pictures: “The Big Short

Producers: Brad P
itt & Dede Gardner, Jeremy KleinerOutstanding Producer of lively Theatrical Motion Pictures: “Inside Out”

Producer: J
onas RiveraOutstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures: “Amy”

Producer: James Gay-Rees mOutstanding Producer of Long-Form Television: “Fargo” (Season 2)

Producers: Noah Hawley, or John Cameron,Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, or Warren Littlefield,Kim ToddOutstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama: “Game of Thrones” (Season 5)

P
roducers: David Benioff, or D.
B. Weiss,Bernadette C
aulfield, Frank Doelger, and Carolyn Strauss,Bryan Cogman, Lisa McAtackney, or Chris Newman,Greg SpenceOutstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy: “Transparent” (Season 1)

Producers: Jill Soloway, and Andrea Sperling,Victor Hsu, Nisha Ganatra, and Rick Rosenthal,Bridget BedardOutstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Television: “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst” (Season 1)

P
roducers: Marc Smerling, Andrew Jarecki, and Jason BlumOutstanding Producer of Competition Television: “The Voice” (Seasons 7 and 8)

Producers: Audrey Morrissey,Mark Burnett, John de Mol, and Marc Jansen,Lee Metzger, Chad Hines, or Jim Roush,Kyra Thompson, Mike Yurchuk, and Amanda Zucker,Carson DalyOutstanding Producer of Live Entertainment & Talk Television: “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” (Season 2)

Producers: Tim Carve
ll, John Oliver, and Liz StantonOutstanding Sports Program: “genuine Sports with Bryant Gumbel”Outstanding Digital Series: “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee”Outstanding Childrens Program: Sesame StreetRelated stories from TheWrap:Oscar Nominations 2016: The total ListProducers of 'The Revenant,' 'Sicario' Say #OscarsSoWhite Protests Shouldn't Focus on Academy#MakeOscarsDiverse: Help TheWrap Jump Start Academy's Search for New Members

Source: thewrap.com

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