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‘Oppenheimer,’ ‘Barbie,’ ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ advance with PGA

“Oppenheimer” and “Barbie” will face off at yet another awards ceremony this season, this time at the Producers Guild Awards where they are among the 10 films nominated for the top prize. The Producers Guild of America announced its nominations for the coveted Darryl F. Zanuck Award, its equivalent of the best picture trophy. Nominees overlapped with the five Directors Guild choices announced earlier this week, including “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “The Holdovers” and “Poor Things.” The five additional films were “American Fiction,” “Anatomy of a Fall,” “Maestro,” “Past Lives” and “The Zone of Interest.”

Quick Read

  1. PGA Nominations: “Oppenheimer” and “Barbie” are among the 10 films nominated for the Producers Guild of America’s top prize, the Darryl F. Zanuck Award.
  2. Overlap with Directors Guild Choices: The nominations include overlap with the Directors Guild’s selections, featuring films like “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “The Holdovers,” and “Poor Things.”
  3. Additional Nominations: Five other films nominated are “American Fiction,” “Anatomy of a Fall,” “Maestro,” “Past Lives,” and “The Zone of Interest.” Notably, it’s the first time two international productions have been nominated in the same year.
  4. Oscar Indicator: The PGA Award is a strong predictor of the Oscar best picture winner. In the last five years, four PGA winners also won the Oscar, with 2020 being an exception.
  5. Implications for Oscar Nominations: This lineup could mirror the Oscar best picture nominees, which will be announced on January 23. It raises questions about the chances of other films like “The Color Purple” and “May December.”
  6. Best Animated Motion Picture Nominees: The nominees include “The Boy and the Heron,” “Elemental,” “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem.”
  7. Television Categories: Drama nominees include “The Crown,” “The Diplomat,” “The Last of Us,” “The Morning Show,” and “Succession.” Comedy contenders are “Barry,” “The Bear,” “Jury Duty,” “Only Murders in the Building,” and “Ted Lasso.”
  8. Documentary Nominations: The PGA previously announced documentary nominations, including “20 Days in Mariupol,” “American Symphony,” and “Beyond Utopia.”
  9. Awards Ceremony Date: Winners will be announced at an untelevised ceremony in Los Angeles on February 25.
  10. Screen Actors Guild Awards: “Oppenheimer” and “Barbie” are also leading nominees at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, following their nominations at the Golden Globes, where “Oppenheimer” won but “Barbie” lost to “Poor Things.”

The Associated Press has the story:

‘Oppenheimer,’ ‘Barbie,’ ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ advance with PGA

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“Oppenheimer” and “Barbie” will face off at yet another awards ceremony this season, this time at the Producers Guild Awards where they are among the 10 films nominated for the top prize.

The Producers Guild of America announced its nominations for the coveted Darryl F. Zanuck Award, its equivalent of the best picture trophy. Nominees overlapped with the five Directors Guild choices announced earlier this week, including “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “The Holdovers” and “Poor Things.” The five additional films were “American Fiction,” “Anatomy of a Fall,” “Maestro,” “Past Lives” and “The Zone of Interest.”

This image released by Universal Pictures shows Cillian Murphy in a scene from “Oppenheimer.” (Melinda Sue Gordon/Universal Pictures via AP)

It’s the first time that two international productions, in this case “The Zone of Interest” and “Anatomy of a Fall,” have been nominated in a single year.

The award has proven to be perhaps the best indicator for what will win the top honor at the Oscars. In the past five years, four PGA winners have gone on to collect best picture at the Academy Awards, with the exception of 2020 in which the PGA honored “1917” and the Oscar went to “Parasite.” Last year “Everything Everywhere All At Once” got the award.

Lily Gladstone, left, and Leonardo DiCaprio pose for photographers upon arrival at the premiere of the film ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ at the 76th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 20, 2023. (Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP)

This lineup of 10 could very well mirror the best picture nominees, which will be announced on Jan. 23. It also puts a question mark around the chances of other films, like “The Color Purple,” which was nominated for its ensemble by the Screen Actors Guild, and “May December.”

This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Ryan Gosling, left, and Margot Robbie in a scene from “Barbie.” (Warner Bros. Pictures via AP)

The five films nominated for best animated motion picture include: “The Boy and the Heron,” “Elemental,” “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem.”

This image released by Netflix shows Claire Foy, center, and Matt Smith, right, in a scene from “The Crown.” (Robert Viglasky/Netflix via AP)

The guild also recognizes television, where drama nominees are “The Crown,” “The Diplomat,” “The Last of Us,” “The Morning Show” and “Succession.” Comedy contenders include “Barry,” “The Bear,” “Jury Duty,” “Only Murders in the Building” and “Ted Lasso.”

The PGA previously announced its seven nominations for documentary including the AP and Frontline collaboration “20 Days in Mariupol,” in addition to “American Symphony” and “Beyond Utopia.”

This image released by HBO shows Jeremy Strong, from left, Sarah Snook and Kieran Culkin in a scene from the final season of “Succession.” (HBO via AP)

Winners will be announced at an untelevised ceremony in Los Angeles on Feb. 25.

“Oppenheimer” and “Barbie” are the lead nominees at the Screen Actors Guild Awards to be held on Feb. 24, as they were for the recent Golden Globes, where “Oppenheimer” prevailed but “Barbie” lost out to “Poor Things.”

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