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Everything Everywhere All At Once Wins Big at DGA Awards - Full List

Bill Hader and Sam Levinson were also honored at the 75th ceremony of the Directors Guild Awards.

by | February 19, 2023 | Comments

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Michelle Yeoh in Everything Everywhere All At Once

The Directors Guild of America has announced the winners of it 75th annual awards for film and television nominations.

Mike White (The White Lotus), Bill Hader (Barry), and actress-turned-director Helen Shaver (Station Eleven) took home top TV honors, while Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s (aka The Daniels) feel-good sci-fi dramedy Everything Everywhere All at Once continued to cement their frontrunner status with an impressive win over Steven Spielberg and Martin McDonagh.

See below for the full list of winners. And check out our Awards Leaderboard if you want to keep up to date on the wins at various awards shows throughout the ’22/’23 season.


Theatrical Feature Film


Joseph Kosinski

Top Gun: Maverick


Dan Kwan

Everything Everywhere All at Once


Daniel Scheinert

Everything Everywhere All at Once


Martin McDonagh

The Banshees of Inisherin


Steven Spielberg

The Fabelmans


First-Time Feature Film

Alice Diop, Saint Omer
Audrey Diwan, Happening
John Patton Ford, Emily the Criminal
Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic, Murina
Charlotte Wells, Aftersun – WINNER


Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary

Sara Dosa, Fire of Love – WINNER
Matthew Heineman, Retrograde
Laura Poitras, All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
David Rohde, Navalny
Shaunak Sen, All That Breathes


Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series

Jason Bateman – Ozark, “A Hard Way to Go” (Netflix)
Vince Gilligan – Better Call Saul, “Waterworks” (AMC)
Sam Levinson – Euphoria, “Stand Still Like the Hummingbird” (HBO) – WINNER
Aoife McCardle – Severance, “Hide and Seek” (Apple TV+)
Ben Stiller – Severance, “The We We Are” (Apple TV+)


Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series

Tim Burton – Wednesday, “Wednesday’s Child is Full of Woe” (Netflix)
Bill Hader – Barry, “710N” (HBO) – WINNER
Amy Sherman-Palladino – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, “How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?” (Amazon)
Christopher Storer – The Bear, “Review” (Hulu)
Mike White – The White Lotus, “BYG” (HBO)


Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Limited Series

Eric Appel – Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (Roku Channel)
Deborah Chow – Obi-Wan Kenobi (Disney+)
Jeremy Podeswa – Station Eleven, “Unbroken Circle” (HBO Max)
Helen Shaver – Station Eleven, “Who’s There?” (HBO Max) – WINNER
Tom Verica – Inventing Anna, “The Devil Wore Anna” (Netflix)


Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials

Ian Berger – The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Presents: Jordan Klepper Fingers the Globe Hungary for Democracy (Comedy Central)
Hamish Hamilton – Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show 2022 (NBC
James Merryman – Norman Lear: 100 Years of Music and Laughter (ABC)
Marcus Raboy – Mark Twain Prize 2022: Celebrating Jon Stewart (PBS)
Glenn Weiss – The 75th Annual Tony Awards (CBS) – WINNER


Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming

Paul G. Casey – Real Time With Bill Maher, “Episode #2010” (HBO)
Jim Hoskinson – The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, “Episode #1333” (CBS)
David Paul Meyer – The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, “Brandi Carlile Discusses Her New Deluxe Album and Performs “You and Me on the Rock” (Comedy Central)
Liz Patrick – Saturday Night Live, “Host and Musical Guest Jack Harlow” (NBC) – WINNER
Paul Pennolino – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, “Afghanistan” (HBO)


Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Reality Programs

Joseph H. Guidry – The Big Brunch, “Carb Loading Brunch” (HBO Max)
Carrie Havel – The Go Big Show, “Only One Can Win” (TBS)
Rich Kim – Lego Masters, “Jurassbrick World” (Fox)
Michael Shea – FBoy Island, “Do You Like Cats?” (HBO Max)
Ben Simms – Running Wild with Bear Grylls, “Florence Pugh in the Volcanic Rainforests of Costa Rica” – WINNER


Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children’s Programs

Tim Federle – Better Nate Than Ever (Disney+)
Bonnie Hunt – Amber Brown, “I, Amber Brown” (Apple TV+)
Dean Israelite – Are You Afraid of the Dark?, “The Tale of Room 13” (Nickelodeon)
Michael Lembeck – Snow Day The Musical (Paramount+)
Anne Renton – Best Foot Forward, “Halloween” (Apple TV+) – WINNER


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