Campion bags top prize in DGA awards

JANE Campion took the top prize in Saturday’s Directors Guild of America (DGA) awards, winning for her work in the film The Power of the Dog.
Just the second woman to be nominated twice as best director for a film, she took the prize in the Theatrical Feature Film category.
Actress Maggie Gyllenhaal won the award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in First-Time Feature Film for The Lost Daughter.
Meanwhile, HBO’s Succession won in every Dramatic Series category it had been nominated for.
The full list of winners follows:
Theatrical Feature Film: Jane Campion, The Power of the Dog
First-Time Feature Film: Maggie Gyllenhaal, The Lost Daughter
Outstanding Directorial Achievement In Dramatic Series: Mark Mylod, Succession, episode “All the Bells Say” (HBO)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement In Comedy Series: Lucia Aniello, Hacks, episode “There Is No Line”
Outstanding Directorial Achievement In Movies For Television And Limited Series: Barry Jenkins, The Underground Railroad
Outstanding Directorial Achievement In Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials: Paul Dugdale, Adele: One Night Only
Outstanding Directorial Achievement In Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming: Don Roy King, Saturday Night Live, episode “Keegan-Michael Key; Olivia Rodrigo”
Outstanding Directorial Achievement In Reality Programs: Adam Vetri, Getaway Driver, episode “Electric Shock”
Outstanding Directorial Achievement In Children’s Programs: Smrithi Mundhra, Through Our Eyes, episode “Shelter” (HBO Max)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement In Documentary: Stanley Nelson, Attica