1917, a single-take World War I thriller, took the top prize at this year’s Producers Guild Awards
Photo: Universal Pictures No, we’re not talking about Dunkirk. Different war. 1917, a single-take World War I thriller that conveniently cast Britain’s finest rat actors, took the top prize at this year’s Producers Guild Awards.
The Sam Mendes film, which is turning the Oscars’ Best Picture race upside down with its continued awards-season success, managed to beat out other hot dramas such as Marriage Story, Parasite, Little Women, and Joker to secure the Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures honors.
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