Cooper, Cuaron among Directors Guild nominees

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LOS ANGELES, Jan 8, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – First-time director Bradley Cooper and
Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron on Tuesday topped the list of nominees for
the Directors Guild of America (DGA) award — a strong indicator of Oscar
hopes.

Cooper was nominated for the popular music romance reboot “A Star Is Born”
— the story of an aging rocker (Cooper himself) who discovers a struggling
singer-songwriter (Lady Gaga) and propels her to stardom.

But Cuaron will be a tough competitor, after winning best director honors
at the Golden Globes for “Roma,” his ode to his own childhood in 1970s Mexico
City. It is his second DGA nomination after winning for “Gravity.”

Both “Star” and “Roma” are seen as top contenders for Academy Awards glory
on February 24.

At the Globes on Sunday, “Roma” also scooped up the award for best foreign
language film, while “Star” was largely shut out, only winning for best
original song.

Rounding out the DGA field for outstanding achievement in feature film
directing are the veteran Spike Lee for “BlacKkKlansman,” Peter Farrelly for
“Green Book” and Adam McKay for Dick Cheney biopic “Vice.”

“Each of these directors has demonstrated an exceptional command of the
medium, creating excellence for the screen,” said DGA president Thomas
Schlamme in announcing the nominees.

The DGA awards are to be handed out on February 2. The DGA short list is
considered a Oscars bellwether.

Last year’s DGA winner, Guillermo del Toro (“The Shape of Water”), went on
to win the same prize at the Oscars and the film took best picture honors.

The Academy Award nominations will be announced on January 22.