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... tor: George Clooney for ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’; Ang Lee for ‘Brokeback Mountain’; Bennett Miller for ‘Capote’; Steven Spielberg for ‘Munich’; Wang Yang for ‘Firefly’. And the Directors Guild Award goes to…”

Under the night sky of Los Angeles, the 58th Directors Guild Awards ceremony was underway at the national headquarters of the Directors Guild of America. The guest seats were fully occupied, with nominated directors, stars, and media reporters all in attendance. The eight televis ...

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