Well, the Directors Guild of America has had their say this evening. A few minutes ago, Sam Mendes was awarded the top prize from the DGA, wrapping up an Academy Award win in the process.
06.01.2020 - 14:16 / hollywoodreporter.com
Sam Mendes'1917 won the best picture, drama trophy at the Golden Globes on Sunday. The Universal war epic stole the show at the 77th annual awards show, beating outMartin Scorsese's The Irishman in the final category and earning the night's directing honor for Mendes.
"This is a huge, huge thing for this movie," said Mendes during his acceptance speech.
"It opens in a week wide. It's difficult to make movies without big movie stars in the leads and get people to come and see it in a cinema, and
.Well, the Directors Guild of America has had their say this evening. A few minutes ago, Sam Mendes was awarded the top prize from the DGA, wrapping up an Academy Award win in the process.
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