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Directors Guild Nominations: James Cameron Up Against Ex Wife, Tarantino & More

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Jan 7, 2010, 9:33:58 PM1/7/10
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By DAVID GERMAIN

LOS ANGELES — The science-fiction blockbuster "Avatar" has earned
James Cameron his latest nomination for the top honor from the
Directors Guild of America.

Cameron won the guild prize 12 years ago for "Titanic." Also nominated
are Kathryn Bigelow for the Iraq War drama "The Hurt Locker," Lee
Daniels for the Harlem teen tale "Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push'
by Sapphire," Jason Reitman for the recession-era story "Up in the
Air" and Quentin Tarantino for the World War II hit "Inglourious
Basterds."

Like the Golden Globes on Jan. 17, the awards put Cameron up against
ex-wife Bigelow, a first-time Directors Guild nominee.

Daniels and Reitman also earned their first guild film nominations,
while Tarantino previously was nominated for 1994's "Pulp Fiction."

Directors Guild picks usually are a good reflection of how the
category will shake out at the Academy Awards. The winner at the guild
awards usually goes on to win the directing Oscar, as Cameron did for
"Titanic" and last year's guild winner, Danny Boyle, did for "Slumdog
Millionaire."

The guild announces TV, documentary and commercial nominations Friday.
Awards will be presented at a banquet Jan. 30 in Los Angeles, three
days before Oscar nominations come out.

If the Oscar nominees match the guild picks, it would be one of the
most diverse lineups ever in the directing category, which usually
consists of five white men.

Daniels would follow John Singleton ("Boyz N the Hood") as only the
second black filmmaker nominated for best director. Bigelow would be
only the fourth woman nominated for director, following Lina
Wertmuller ("Seven Beauties"), Jane Campion ("The Piano") and Sofia
Coppola ("Lost in Translation").

Director Norman Jewison, whose films include "In the Heat of the
Night," "A Soldier's Story" and "Moonstruck," will receive the guild's
lifetime-achievement award.

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On the Net:

http://www.dga.org

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/07/directors-guild-nominatio_n_415087.html

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