Overshadowed by last week’s Screen Actors Guild awards, the 2008 Producers Guild of America ceremony took place last night in Los Angeles.
Attended by celebrities including Heroes star Ali Larter and Must Love Dogs actress Diane Lane, the Producers Guild awarded the best feature film to “No Country for Old Men”.
Press reports tell that the film, which stars Javier Bardem as a determined hit man pursuing Josh Brolin, beat out other nominees “There Will Be Blood,” “Juno,” “Michael Clayton” and “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.”
Also awarded honors by the Producers Guild were:
Animated film: Ratatouille
Documentary: Sicko
Episodic TV comedy: 30 Rock
Episodic TV drama: The Sopranos
Live entertainment/competition TV: The Colbert Report
Long-form TV: Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
Non-fiction TV program: Planet Earth
Attended by celebrities including Heroes star Ali Larter and Must Love Dogs actress Diane Lane, the Producers Guild awarded the best feature film to “No Country for Old Men”.
Press reports tell that the film, which stars Javier Bardem as a determined hit man pursuing Josh Brolin, beat out other nominees “There Will Be Blood,” “Juno,” “Michael Clayton” and “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.”
Also awarded honors by the Producers Guild were:
Animated film: Ratatouille
Documentary: Sicko
Episodic TV comedy: 30 Rock
Episodic TV drama: The Sopranos
Live entertainment/competition TV: The Colbert Report
Long-form TV: Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
Non-fiction TV program: Planet Earth
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