The 2024 Producers Guild of America Awards were presented to outstanding motion picture and television producers, recognizing achievements from 2023. Winners included the “Oppenheimer” for Outstanding Theatrical Motion Picture and the “Crown” for Outstanding Episodic Television Drama.
Producers Guild Awards 2024
The 35th Annual Producers Guild of America Awards, also known as the 2024 PGA Awards, were held on February 25, 2024 at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles, California. These awards are given to the best producers of films and television shows from 2023.
Documentary nominations were announced on December 12, 2023, while sports, children’s programming and short form nominations were announced on December 15, 2023. The remaining film and television nominations were announced on January 12, 2024. PGA Innovation Award nominees were announced February 9, 2024.
Winners in the sports and children’s categories were announced on February 20, 2024 in Manhattan. Winners of the PGA Innovation Awards and Short Film categories were revealed during the PGA Nominees Celebration in Los Angeles on February 22, 2024.
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List of winners of the Producers Guild awards for 2024
Movie
Category | Winner |
Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Theatrical Film Producer | Oppenheimer |
Outstanding producer of animated theatrical films | Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse |
Outstanding producer of documentary theatrical films | Beyond utopia |
TV
Category | Winner |
Norman Felton Award for Best Producer of Television Episodes, Drama | The Crown (Netflix) |
Danny Thomas Award for Best Producer of a Television Episode, Comedy | Ted Lasso (Apple TV+) |
David L. Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of a Limited or Anthology Television Series | Fargo (FX) |
Outstanding producer of movies that are broadcast via streaming or television | The Last Case of Mr. Monk: The Monk Movie (Peacock) |
An outstanding producer of non-fiction television | Welcome to Wrexham (FX) |
Outstanding producer of televised games and competitions | RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV) |
Outstanding producer of live entertainment, variety, sketch, standup and talk television | Saturday Night Live (NBC) |
An outstanding sports program | Formula 1: Drive for Survival (Netflix) |
An extraordinary program for children | Sesame Street (Max) |
An outstanding short-form program | I think you should go with Tim Robinson (Netflix) |
Producers Guild Awards
The Producers Guild of America Awards began in 1990 as the Golden Laurel Awards. They were created by Joel Freeman, who was treasurer of the Producers Guild of America (PGA), with the help of Leonard Stern, who was the Guild’s president at the time.
These awards are given to recognize the people behind the scenes who bring movies and TV shows to life. Every year a big ceremony is held to celebrate these talented individuals. Famous people like Nick Clooney, Michael Douglas and Shirley MacLaine, among others, have been hosted.
The goal of these awards is to honor the hard work and creativity of the producers who make entertainment possible. These producers are the ones who come up with ideas, assemble teams and oversee the filming of movies and TV shows. They play a key role in bringing stories to audiences around the world.
The ceremony is a big deal in the entertainment industry and is attended by many important people. Over the years it has had various hosts and presenters, all of whom have contributed to the world of film and television. From actors like Jack Lemmon to influential figures like Ronald Reagan and Ted Turner, the event brings together a diverse group of people to celebrate the art of producing.
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