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21st Directors Guild of America Awards


FieldValue
name21st Directors Guild of America Awards
date
locationThe Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills, California
countryUnited States
presenterDirectors Guild of America
hostCarl Reiner
award1_typeBest Director Feature Film:
award1_winnerThe Lion in Winter – Anthony Harvey
award2_typeBest Director Television:
award2_winnerCBS Playhouse for "My Father and My Mother" – George Schaefer
previous20th
mainDGA Awards
next22nd

The 21st Directors Guild of America Awards, honoring the outstanding directorial achievements in film and television in 1968, were presented on February 22, 1969, at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California. The ceremony was hosted by Carl Reiner. The feature film nominees were announced in January 1969.

Winners and nominees

Film

Feature Film

Television

Television

References

References

  1. Champlin, Charles. (February 24, 1969). "Directors Honor Anthony Harvey". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  2. (February 25, 1969). "Gossipel Truth for Hollywood". [[Los Angeles Evening Citizen News]].
  3. (February 14, 1969). "Reiner to Emcee Guild Fete". Valley Times.
  4. (January 9, 1969). "11 Nominated for Directors Guild Award". [[Los Angeles Times]].
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