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Award ceremony for film and television directing in 1995
The
48th Directors Guild of America Awards
, honoring the outstanding directorial achievements in
films
,
documentary
and
television
in 1995, were presented on March 2, 1996 at the
Hyatt Regency Century Plaza
as well as in New York.
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The ceremony in Los Angeles was hosted by
Carl Reiner
.
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The nominees in the feature film category were announced on January 22, 1996 and the other nominations were announced in February.
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Winners and nominees
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Film
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Television
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Commercials
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Lifetime Achievement in Sports Direction
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Lifetime Achievement in News Direction
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Robert B. Aldrich Service Award
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Franklin J. Schaffner Achievement Award
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Honorary Life Member
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References
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- ^
Welkos, Robert (March 4, 1996).
"
'Apollo 13' DGA Win Yields No Oscar Clues"
.
Los Angeles Times
. Retrieved
November 18,
2021
.
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"Ron Howard Wins Directors Guild Award"
.
Los Angeles Times
. March 3, 1996
. Retrieved
March 6,
2018
.
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"48th Annual DGA Awards: Los Angeles Awards Ceremony Pictures"
. Directors Guild of America
. Retrieved
March 6,
2018
.
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"48th Annual DGA Feature Film Award Nominees"
. Directors Guild of America. January 22, 1996
. Retrieved
March 6,
2018
.
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Puig, Claudia (January 23, 1996).
"Directors Guild Gives a Nod to 'Il Postino'
"
.
Los Angeles Times
. Retrieved
March 6,
2018
.
External links
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