The Producers Guild of America (PGA) handed out their annual prizes Saturday, honoring the best in entertainment – and the producers behind them – for 2016. In what was surely perceived as a given, awards behemoth La La Land continued to show its dominance of the awards season, winning the top prize. The contemporary musical – which stars Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone – has been a powerhouse with critics, guilds as well as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (where this past week the film picked up a record tying 14 Oscar nominations and must be considered as the favorite to win Best Picture.)
The PGA Awards typically – though no always (last year’s The Big Short, for example) – tend to align with the eventual Best Picture winner at the Oscars. Aside from La La Land, the other film awards were bestowed to Zootopia (best produced animated feature) and O.J.: Made in America (best produced documentary feature.)
DARRYL F. ZANUCK AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING PRODUCER OF THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES
La La Land – Fred Berger, Jordan Horowitz and Marc Platt
Nominees:
- Arrival
- Deadpool
- Fences
- Hacksaw Ridge
- Hell or High Water
- Hidden Figures
- Lion
- Manchester by the Sea
- Moonlight
OUTSTANDING PRODUCER OF ANIMATED THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES
Zootopia – Clark Spencer
Nominees:
- Finding Dory
- Kubo and the Two Strings
- Moana
- The Secret Life of Pets
OUTSTANDING PRODUCER OF DOCUMENTARY THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES
O.J.: Made in America – Ezra Edelman, Caroline Waterlow
Nominees:
- Dancer
- The Eagle Huntress
- Life, Animated
- Tower