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65th Directors Guild of America Awards

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Date
  
2 February 2013

Other ceremonies
  
2012, 2014

Location
  
Hollywood and Highland Center, Los Angeles, California, United States

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The 65th Directors Guild of America Awards, which were given out on February 2, 2013, honors the outstanding directorial achievement in feature films, documentary, and television.

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Winners and nominees

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DGA Lifetime Achievement Award

Miloš Forman

Feature Film

Ben AffleckArgo

  • Kathryn Bigelow – Zero Dark Thirty
  • Tom Hooper – Les Misérables
  • Ang Lee – Life of Pi
  • Steven Spielberg – Lincoln
  • Documentary Feature

    Malik Bendjelloul – Searching for Sugar Man

  • Kirby Dick – The Invisible War
  • David France – How to Survive a Plague
  • Lauren Greenfield – The Queen of Versailles
  • Alison Klayman – Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry
  • Drama Series

    Rian Johnson – Breaking Bad for "Fifty-One"

  • Michael Cuesta – Homeland for "The Choice"
  • Jennifer Getzinger – Mad Men for "A Little Kiss"
  • Lesli Linka Glatter – Homeland for "Q&A"
  • Greg Mottola – The Newsroom for "We Just Decided To"
  • Comedy Series

    Lena Dunham – Girls for "Pilot"

  • Louis C.K. – Louie for "New Year's Eve"
  • Mark Cendrowski – The Big Bang Theory for "The Date Night Variable"
  • Bryan Cranston – Modern Family for "Election Day"
  • Beth McCarthy-Miller – 30 Rock for "Live from Studio 6H"
  • Miniseries or TV Film

    Jay Roach – Game Change

  • Greg Berlanti – Political Animals for "Pilot"
  • Philip Kaufman – Hemingway & Gellhorn
  • Kevin Reynolds – Hatfields & McCoys
  • Michael Rymer – American Horror Story: Asylum for "Dark Cousin"
  • Children's Programs

    Paul Hoen – Let It Shine

  • Stuart Gillard – Girl vs. Monster
  • Savage Steve Holland – Big Time Movie
  • Jonathan Judge – Camp Fred
  • Amy Schatz – Don't Divorce Me! Kids' Rules for Parents on Divorce
  • Daytime Serials

    Jill Mitwell – One Life to Live for "Between Heaven and Hell"

  • Albert Alarr – Days of Our Lives for "11895"
  • Larry Carpenter – General Hospital for "Bad Water"
  • William Ludel – General Hospital for "Magic Milo"
  • Scott McKinsey – General Hospital for "Shot Through The Heart"
  • Musical Variety

    Glenn Weiss – 66th Tony Awards

  • Michael Dempsey – 12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief
  • Don Roy King – Saturday Night Live for "Host: Mick Jagger"
  • Don Mischer – 84th Academy Awards
  • Chuck O'Neil – The Daily Show with John Stewart for "#17153"
  • Reality Programs

    Brian Smith – MasterChef for "Episode #305"

  • Tony Croll – America's Next Top Model for "The Girl Who Becomes America's Next Top Model"
  • Peter Ney – Face Off for "Scene of the Crime"
  • J. Rupert Thompson – Stars Earn Stripes for "Amphibious Assault"
  • Tim Warren – Ink Master for "Episode 103"
  • Commercials

    Alejandro González Iñárritu – Procter & Gamble's "Best Job"

  • Lance Acord
  • Steve Ayson
  • Fredrik Bond
  • Tom Kuntz
  • References

    65th Directors Guild of America Awards Wikipedia