47th Directors Guild of America Awards

Award ceremony for film and television directing in 1994
47th Directors Guild of America Awards
DateMarch 11, 1995 (1995-03-11)
LocationThe Beverly Hilton,
Los Angeles, California
CountryUnited States
Presented byDirectors Guild of America
Hosted byCarl Reiner
Highlights
Best Director Feature Film:Forrest Gump – Robert Zemeckis
Best Director Documentary:Hoop Dreams – Steve James
Websitehttps://www.dga.org/Awards/History/1990s/1994.aspx?value=1994 Edit this on Wikidata
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The 47th Directors Guild of America Awards, honoring the outstanding directorial achievements in films, documentary and television in 1994, were presented on March 11, 1995 at the Beverly Hilton.[1][2] The ceremony was hosted by Carl Reiner. The nominations were announced on January 23, 1995.[3][4][5]

Winners and nominees

Film

Feature Film

Robert Zemeckis – Forrest Gump

Documentaries

Steve James – Hoop Dreams

  • Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine – Frosh: Nine Months in a Freshman Dorm
  • Jyll Johnstone – Martha & Ethel
  • Susan Todd and Andrew Young – Lives in Hazard
  • Bethany Yarrow – Mama Awethu!

Television

Drama Series

Charles HaidER for "Into That Good Night"

Comedy Series

David Lee – Frasier for "The Matchmaker"

Miniseries or TV Film

Rod HolcombER for "Pilot"

Musical Variety

Dwight HemionBarbra Streisand: The Concert

Daytime Serials

Michael Stich – The Bold and the Beautiful for "Episode #1884"

Daytime Drama

Jesús Salvador TreviñoLifestories: Families in Crisis for "POWER: The Eddie Matos Story"

  • Iris Dugow – Lifestories: Families in Crisis for "Confronting Brandon: The Intervention of an Addict"
  • David Eagle – CBS Schoolbreak Special for "The Writing on the Wall"
  • David Morris – Lifestories: Families in Crisis for "A Body to Die For: The Aaron Henry Story"
  • Bradley Wigor – CBS Schoolbreak Special for "Love in the Dark Ages"

Commercials

Commercials

Michael BayCalifornia Milk's "Aaron Burr", "Baby and Cat" and "Vending Machine", Miller Lite's "Big Lawyer Round-up", and Nike's "Deion Sanders"

  • Leslie Dektor – IBM's "French Guys" and "Nuns", American Airlines' "Important", and Buena Vista's "Snow White"
  • Tony Kaye – Volvo's "Photographer" and "Stuntman", and Dunlop's "Unexpected"
  • Ray Lawrence – MCI's "Death on the 19th Hole", "E-Mail" and "Martin"
  • Joe Pytka – Nike's "Season's Song" and "The Wall", and Pepsi's "Summer of Love"

D.W. Griffith Award

Lifetime Achievement in Sports Direction

Robert B. Aldrich Service Award

  • Max A. Schindler

Franklin J. Schaffner Achievement Award

  • Larry Carl

Honorary Life Member

References

  1. ^ Welkos, Robert (March 13, 1995). "Nice Box of Chocolates for Zemeckis". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  2. ^ "DGA Awards Announcement". Directors Guild of America. March 7, 1995. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  3. ^ Dutka, Elaine (January 23, 1995). "DGA Nods: What's It Mean for the Oscars?". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  4. ^ Cox, Dan (January 29, 1995). "New Faces, Practiced Hands". Variety. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  5. ^ "DGA Television Award Nominees". Directors Guild of America. January 23, 1995. Retrieved March 7, 2018.

External links

  • 47th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards
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