Title: Tricked First Run Features Director: Jane Wells and John-Keith Wasson Running time: 75 min, Unrated Special Features: 4 Bonus Scenes – The Swedish Model: Criminalizing Demand; Abolition & Prohibition: A Consensual Sex Worker Speaks Out; Tackling Sex Trafficking at Super Bowl Xlv; Prostitution Enforcement; Resources; Biographies Available February 3rd 20.9 million people are forced into the sex slave trade every year; it’s a 30 billion dollar industry. Mostly girls as young as 11 are beaten into submission and forced into prostitution; held captive against their will. This documentary follows vice agents on busts, former sex slaves and prostitutes, the victims parents, pimps and their closest hoes. I thought that [ Read More ]
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- 2/11/2015
- by juliana
- ShockYa
Title: Tricked Directors: John-Keith Wasson, Jane Wells Documentary “Tricked” is a tricky offering. A nonfiction look at sex trafficking in the United States, co-directors John-Keith Wasson and Jane Wells’ film packs a sobering punch rooted largely in the squirmy, innate sympathies its subject matter induces. But at just over 70 minutes, and with a focus that is more anecdotal than comprehensive or scrupulously assembled, the movie comes off as basically on par with any given television newsmagazine story on the same topic. “Tricked” is an initiative of 3 Generations, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping survivors of terrible atrocities tell their stories, and thus advocate for positive social change through [ Read More ]
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- 12/17/2013
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
This frank documentary on some of the more shudder-provoking aspects of the sex trade wraps with footage of President Obama citing "the injustice, the outrage of human trafficking, which must be called by its true name — modern slavery."
And that's pretty much the angle that filmmakers Jane Wells and John-Keith Wasson are driving home, vis-à-vis prostitution and its surrounding myths. They're successful in confirming the just-how-muchness of what we already suspected: that most young women in the trade are trapped there under threat of violence, rather than by choice.
What's truly hair-raising, and effectively presented, is that many of the girls that Wells and Wasson profile are young — like really young, like embryonically young — 12-year-old...
And that's pretty much the angle that filmmakers Jane Wells and John-Keith Wasson are driving home, vis-à-vis prostitution and its surrounding myths. They're successful in confirming the just-how-muchness of what we already suspected: that most young women in the trade are trapped there under threat of violence, rather than by choice.
What's truly hair-raising, and effectively presented, is that many of the girls that Wells and Wasson profile are young — like really young, like embryonically young — 12-year-old...
- 12/10/2013
- Village Voice
Fox Searchlight has leapt to Natalie Portman's defense after Black Swan dancing double Sarah Lane claimed that only 5% of the full body shots are of Portman, saying in a statement that "Natalie herself did most of the dancing featured in the final film." Lane had wondered aloud, "Can you become a concert pianist in a year and a half, even if you're a movie star?" and added, "she (Portman) doesn't look like a professional ballet dancer at all and she can't dance in pointe shoes. And she can't move her body, she's very stiff."
Britney Spears did all her own dancing at a San Francisco concert on Sunday, which will air on Good Morning America on Tuesday. One has to wonder if her cheeky performance is appropriate for network morning news.
Having caught the first glimpse of Jersey Shore, Italian commentators are up in arms about the cast with Rome's New Notizie writing,...
Britney Spears did all her own dancing at a San Francisco concert on Sunday, which will air on Good Morning America on Tuesday. One has to wonder if her cheeky performance is appropriate for network morning news.
Having caught the first glimpse of Jersey Shore, Italian commentators are up in arms about the cast with Rome's New Notizie writing,...
- 3/28/2011
- by reelz reelz
- Reelzchannel.com
- It was a night of multiple winners instead of winners with multiple wins at the 17th annual Gotham awards - where the Ifp recognize the best in independent filmmaking through 6 simple award categories. With only Todd Haynes' Dylan project as a possible threat, it was perhaps an easy win for Sean Penn's Into the Wild. And thought Craig Zobel got shut out in two categories, the director was rewarded with the Breakthrough director award. Michael Moore's popularity has not diminished as he picked up documentary film award of the year (evidently for Sicko) and Reitman's Juno continued its rise in popularity with Ellen Page picking up breakthrough actor award over Emile Hirsch's perf in Into the Wild. Voters were dead-locked in the ensemble category: Before the Devil Knows You're Dead was perhaps the favored of the category and people didn't forget Focus Features' summer
- 11/28/2007
- IONCINEMA.com
ABC grabbed nominations in three categories of the DGA Awards' comedy series category Thursday, while HBO drew two noms for nighttime dramatic series.
The alphabet's nominations came for episodes of "Grey's Anatomy", directed by Seth Mann; "Boston Legal", directed by Arlene Sanford; and "Ugly Betty", directed by Richard Shepard.
Other category nominees included Adam Bernstein for "30 Rock" (NBC) and Julian Farino for "Entourage" (HBO).
HBO's drama noms came for two episodes of "The Sopranos" -- one directed by David Nutter and one by Thomas Schlamme -- who also figured among the drama noms.
Nighttime drama noms also went to Jon Cassar for "24" (Fox); Peter Horton, "Grey"'s (ABC); and Schlamme for "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" (NBC).
"Grey"'s figuring in both comedy and drama categories reflects a long history of the DGA's allowing directors to decide on submission categories for individual episodes.
"The director's role in creating compelling television has never been greater and will continue to grow in importance as TV gets more competitive and audiences more demanding," DGA president Michael Apted said. "The nominees for the DGA Television Awards are the vanguard of this movement, setting ever-higher standards of quality and taking on the challenge to deliver excellence in all genres week after week."
Feature film and TV movie noms were released previously. Winners in all categories will be announced Feb. 3, when the DGA holds its 59th annual awards gala at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Century City.
A complete list of the latest TV nominations follows:
DRAMATIC SERIES NIGHT
The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night for 2006 are (in alphabetical order):
JON CASSAR
24 "7:00AM - 8:00AM"
FOX
Unit Production Manager: Michael Klick
First Assistant Director: Nicole Burke
Second Assistant Director: Mark Rabinowitz
Second Second Assistant Directors: Rebecca Gaither, Scott Remick
This is Mr. Cassar's second nomination. He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2003 for 24 ("7:00 AM-8:00 AM").
PETER HORTON
GREY'S ANATOMY "IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD (AS WE KNOW IT)"
ABC
Unit Production Manager: Carla Corwin
First Assistant Director: Chris Hayden
Second Assistant Director: Shawn Hanley
Second Second Assistant Director: Laura Petticord
Additional Second Second Assistant Director: Daniella Eisman
DGA Trainee: Kate Boyle
This is Mr. Horton's second nomination. He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2005 for GREY'S ANATOMY ("A HARD DAY'S NIGHT").
DAVID NUTTER
THE SOPRANOS "JOIN THE CLUB"
HBO
Unit Production Manager: Henry Bronchtein
First Assistant Director: Mark McGann
Second Assistant Director: Noreen Cheleden
Second Second Assistant Director: Matt Gordon
DGA Trainee: Marcy Patterson
This is Mr. Nutter's first nomination.
THOMAS SCHLAMME
STUDIO 60 ON THE SUNSET STRIP "PILOT"
NBC
Unit Production Manager: Suzanne Geiger
First Assistant Director: William Connor
Second Assistant Director: Kristen Ploucha
Second Second Assistant Director: Paul Schmitz
Additional Second Second Director: John Nolan
This is Mr. Schlamme's eighth nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2000 for THE WEST WING ("NOEL"), and the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series in 1999 for SPORTS NIGHT ("SMALL TOWN") and in 1998 for SPORTS NIGHT (PILOT). He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2001 for THE WEST WING ("TWO CATHEDRALS") and in 1999 for THE WEST WING (PILOT). He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety in 1997 for TRACEY TAKES ON ("TRACEY TAKES ON * 1976") and in 1996 for TRACEY TAKES ON ("TRACEY TAKES ON * ROMANCE")
TIM VAN PATTEN
THE SOPRANOS "MEMBERS ONLY"
HBO
Unit Production Manager: Scott Hornbacher
First Assistant Director: Jeff Bernstein
Second Assistant Director: Nancy Herrmann
Second Second Assistant Director: Matt Gordon
DGA Trainee: Marcy Patterson
This is Mr. Van Patten's fifth nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series in 2004 for SEX AND THE CITY ("AN AMERICAN GIRL IN PARIS: PART DEUX") and in 2003 for SEX AND THE CITY ("BOY INTERRUPTED"). He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2004 for THE SOPRANOS ("LONG TERM PARKING") and in 2002 for THE SOPRANOS ("WHOEVER DID THIS").
COMEDY SERIES
The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series for 2006 are (in alphabetical order):
ADAM BERNSTEIN
30 ROCK "PILOT"
NBC
Unit Production Manager: Neri Tannenbaum
First Assistant Director: Stephen Lee Davis
Second Assistant Director: Betsy Jo Friedman-Palmieri
Second Second Assistant Director: Jane Chase Wells
This is Mr.
The alphabet's nominations came for episodes of "Grey's Anatomy", directed by Seth Mann; "Boston Legal", directed by Arlene Sanford; and "Ugly Betty", directed by Richard Shepard.
Other category nominees included Adam Bernstein for "30 Rock" (NBC) and Julian Farino for "Entourage" (HBO).
HBO's drama noms came for two episodes of "The Sopranos" -- one directed by David Nutter and one by Thomas Schlamme -- who also figured among the drama noms.
Nighttime drama noms also went to Jon Cassar for "24" (Fox); Peter Horton, "Grey"'s (ABC); and Schlamme for "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" (NBC).
"Grey"'s figuring in both comedy and drama categories reflects a long history of the DGA's allowing directors to decide on submission categories for individual episodes.
"The director's role in creating compelling television has never been greater and will continue to grow in importance as TV gets more competitive and audiences more demanding," DGA president Michael Apted said. "The nominees for the DGA Television Awards are the vanguard of this movement, setting ever-higher standards of quality and taking on the challenge to deliver excellence in all genres week after week."
Feature film and TV movie noms were released previously. Winners in all categories will be announced Feb. 3, when the DGA holds its 59th annual awards gala at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Century City.
A complete list of the latest TV nominations follows:
DRAMATIC SERIES NIGHT
The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night for 2006 are (in alphabetical order):
JON CASSAR
24 "7:00AM - 8:00AM"
FOX
Unit Production Manager: Michael Klick
First Assistant Director: Nicole Burke
Second Assistant Director: Mark Rabinowitz
Second Second Assistant Directors: Rebecca Gaither, Scott Remick
This is Mr. Cassar's second nomination. He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2003 for 24 ("7:00 AM-8:00 AM").
PETER HORTON
GREY'S ANATOMY "IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD (AS WE KNOW IT)"
ABC
Unit Production Manager: Carla Corwin
First Assistant Director: Chris Hayden
Second Assistant Director: Shawn Hanley
Second Second Assistant Director: Laura Petticord
Additional Second Second Assistant Director: Daniella Eisman
DGA Trainee: Kate Boyle
This is Mr. Horton's second nomination. He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2005 for GREY'S ANATOMY ("A HARD DAY'S NIGHT").
DAVID NUTTER
THE SOPRANOS "JOIN THE CLUB"
HBO
Unit Production Manager: Henry Bronchtein
First Assistant Director: Mark McGann
Second Assistant Director: Noreen Cheleden
Second Second Assistant Director: Matt Gordon
DGA Trainee: Marcy Patterson
This is Mr. Nutter's first nomination.
THOMAS SCHLAMME
STUDIO 60 ON THE SUNSET STRIP "PILOT"
NBC
Unit Production Manager: Suzanne Geiger
First Assistant Director: William Connor
Second Assistant Director: Kristen Ploucha
Second Second Assistant Director: Paul Schmitz
Additional Second Second Director: John Nolan
This is Mr. Schlamme's eighth nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2000 for THE WEST WING ("NOEL"), and the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series in 1999 for SPORTS NIGHT ("SMALL TOWN") and in 1998 for SPORTS NIGHT (PILOT). He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2001 for THE WEST WING ("TWO CATHEDRALS") and in 1999 for THE WEST WING (PILOT). He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety in 1997 for TRACEY TAKES ON ("TRACEY TAKES ON * 1976") and in 1996 for TRACEY TAKES ON ("TRACEY TAKES ON * ROMANCE")
TIM VAN PATTEN
THE SOPRANOS "MEMBERS ONLY"
HBO
Unit Production Manager: Scott Hornbacher
First Assistant Director: Jeff Bernstein
Second Assistant Director: Nancy Herrmann
Second Second Assistant Director: Matt Gordon
DGA Trainee: Marcy Patterson
This is Mr. Van Patten's fifth nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series in 2004 for SEX AND THE CITY ("AN AMERICAN GIRL IN PARIS: PART DEUX") and in 2003 for SEX AND THE CITY ("BOY INTERRUPTED"). He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2004 for THE SOPRANOS ("LONG TERM PARKING") and in 2002 for THE SOPRANOS ("WHOEVER DID THIS").
COMEDY SERIES
The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series for 2006 are (in alphabetical order):
ADAM BERNSTEIN
30 ROCK "PILOT"
NBC
Unit Production Manager: Neri Tannenbaum
First Assistant Director: Stephen Lee Davis
Second Assistant Director: Betsy Jo Friedman-Palmieri
Second Second Assistant Director: Jane Chase Wells
This is Mr.
- 1/12/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
ABC grabbed nominations in three categories of the comedy series category Thursday, while HBO drew two noms for nighttime dramatic series.
The alphabet's nominations came for episodes of "Grey's Anatomy", directed by Seth Mann; "Boston Legal", directed by Arlene Sanford; and "Ugly Betty", directed by Richard Shepard.
Other category nominees included Adam Bernstein for "30 Rock" (NBC) and Julian Farino for "Entourage" (HBO).
HBO's drama noms came for two episodes of "The Sopranos" -- one directed by David Nutter and one by Thomas Schlamme -- who also figured among the drama noms.
Nighttime drama noms also went to Jon Cassar for "24" (Fox); Peter Horton, "Grey"'s (ABC); and Schlamme for "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" (NBC).
"Grey"'s figuring in both comedy and drama categories reflects a long history of the DGA's allowing directors to decide on submission categories for individual episodes.
"The director's role in creating compelling television has never been greater and will continue to grow in importance as TV gets more competitive and audiences more demanding," DGA president Michael Apted said. "The nominees for the DGA Television Awards are the vanguard of this movement, setting ever-higher standards of quality and taking on the challenge to deliver excellence in all genres week after week."
Feature film and TV movie noms were released previously. Winners in all categories will be announced Feb. 3, when the DGA holds its 59th annual awards gala at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Century City.
A complete list of the latest TV nominations follows:
DRAMATIC SERIES NIGHT
The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night for 2006 are (in alphabetical order):
JON CASSAR
24 "7:00AM - 8:00AM"
FOX
Unit Production Manager: Michael Klick
First Assistant Director: Nicole Burke
Second Assistant Director: Mark Rabinowitz
Second Second Assistant Directors: Rebecca Gaither, Scott Remick
This is Mr. Cassar's second nomination. He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2003 for 24 ("7:00 AM-8:00 AM").
PETER HORTON
GREY'S ANATOMY "IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD (AS WE KNOW IT)"
ABC
Unit Production Manager: Carla Corwin
First Assistant Director: Chris Hayden
Second Assistant Director: Shawn Hanley
Second Second Assistant Director: Laura Petticord
Additional Second Second Assistant Director: Daniella Eisman
DGA Trainee: Kate Boyle
This is Mr. Horton's second nomination. He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2005 for GREY'S ANATOMY ("A HARD DAY'S NIGHT").
DAVID NUTTER
THE SOPRANOS "JOIN THE CLUB"
HBO
Unit Production Manager: Henry Bronchtein
First Assistant Director: Mark McGann
Second Assistant Director: Noreen Cheleden
Second Second Assistant Director: Matt Gordon
DGA Trainee: Marcy Patterson
This is Mr. Nutter's first nomination.
THOMAS SCHLAMME
STUDIO 60 ON THE SUNSET STRIP "PILOT"
NBC
Unit Production Manager: Suzanne Geiger
First Assistant Director: William Connor
Second Assistant Director: Kristen Ploucha
Second Second Assistant Director: Paul Schmitz
Additional Second Second Director: John Nolan
This is Mr. Schlamme's eighth nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2000 for THE WEST WING ("NOEL"), and the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series in 1999 for SPORTS NIGHT ("SMALL TOWN") and in 1998 for SPORTS NIGHT (PILOT). He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2001 for THE WEST WING ("TWO CATHEDRALS") and in 1999 for THE WEST WING (PILOT). He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety in 1997 for TRACEY TAKES ON ("TRACEY TAKES ON * 1976") and in 1996 for TRACEY TAKES ON ("TRACEY TAKES ON * ROMANCE")
TIM VAN PATTEN
THE SOPRANOS "MEMBERS ONLY"
HBO
Unit Production Manager: Scott Hornbacher
First Assistant Director: Jeff Bernstein
Second Assistant Director: Nancy Herrmann
Second Second Assistant Director: Matt Gordon
DGA Trainee: Marcy Patterson
This is Mr. Van Patten's fifth nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series in 2004 for SEX AND THE CITY ("AN AMERICAN GIRL IN PARIS: PART DEUX") and in 2003 for SEX AND THE CITY ("BOY INTERRUPTED"). He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2004 for THE SOPRANOS ("LONG TERM PARKING") and in 2002 for THE SOPRANOS ("WHOEVER DID THIS").
COMEDY SERIES
The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series for 2006 are (in alphabetical order):
ADAM BERNSTEIN
30 ROCK "PILOT"
NBC
Unit Production Manager: Neri Tannenbaum
First Assistant Director: Stephen Lee Davis
Second Assistant Director: Betsy Jo Friedman-Palmieri
Second Second Assistant Director: Jane Chase Wells
This is Mr.
The alphabet's nominations came for episodes of "Grey's Anatomy", directed by Seth Mann; "Boston Legal", directed by Arlene Sanford; and "Ugly Betty", directed by Richard Shepard.
Other category nominees included Adam Bernstein for "30 Rock" (NBC) and Julian Farino for "Entourage" (HBO).
HBO's drama noms came for two episodes of "The Sopranos" -- one directed by David Nutter and one by Thomas Schlamme -- who also figured among the drama noms.
Nighttime drama noms also went to Jon Cassar for "24" (Fox); Peter Horton, "Grey"'s (ABC); and Schlamme for "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" (NBC).
"Grey"'s figuring in both comedy and drama categories reflects a long history of the DGA's allowing directors to decide on submission categories for individual episodes.
"The director's role in creating compelling television has never been greater and will continue to grow in importance as TV gets more competitive and audiences more demanding," DGA president Michael Apted said. "The nominees for the DGA Television Awards are the vanguard of this movement, setting ever-higher standards of quality and taking on the challenge to deliver excellence in all genres week after week."
Feature film and TV movie noms were released previously. Winners in all categories will be announced Feb. 3, when the DGA holds its 59th annual awards gala at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Century City.
A complete list of the latest TV nominations follows:
DRAMATIC SERIES NIGHT
The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night for 2006 are (in alphabetical order):
JON CASSAR
24 "7:00AM - 8:00AM"
FOX
Unit Production Manager: Michael Klick
First Assistant Director: Nicole Burke
Second Assistant Director: Mark Rabinowitz
Second Second Assistant Directors: Rebecca Gaither, Scott Remick
This is Mr. Cassar's second nomination. He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2003 for 24 ("7:00 AM-8:00 AM").
PETER HORTON
GREY'S ANATOMY "IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD (AS WE KNOW IT)"
ABC
Unit Production Manager: Carla Corwin
First Assistant Director: Chris Hayden
Second Assistant Director: Shawn Hanley
Second Second Assistant Director: Laura Petticord
Additional Second Second Assistant Director: Daniella Eisman
DGA Trainee: Kate Boyle
This is Mr. Horton's second nomination. He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2005 for GREY'S ANATOMY ("A HARD DAY'S NIGHT").
DAVID NUTTER
THE SOPRANOS "JOIN THE CLUB"
HBO
Unit Production Manager: Henry Bronchtein
First Assistant Director: Mark McGann
Second Assistant Director: Noreen Cheleden
Second Second Assistant Director: Matt Gordon
DGA Trainee: Marcy Patterson
This is Mr. Nutter's first nomination.
THOMAS SCHLAMME
STUDIO 60 ON THE SUNSET STRIP "PILOT"
NBC
Unit Production Manager: Suzanne Geiger
First Assistant Director: William Connor
Second Assistant Director: Kristen Ploucha
Second Second Assistant Director: Paul Schmitz
Additional Second Second Director: John Nolan
This is Mr. Schlamme's eighth nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2000 for THE WEST WING ("NOEL"), and the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series in 1999 for SPORTS NIGHT ("SMALL TOWN") and in 1998 for SPORTS NIGHT (PILOT). He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2001 for THE WEST WING ("TWO CATHEDRALS") and in 1999 for THE WEST WING (PILOT). He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety in 1997 for TRACEY TAKES ON ("TRACEY TAKES ON * 1976") and in 1996 for TRACEY TAKES ON ("TRACEY TAKES ON * ROMANCE")
TIM VAN PATTEN
THE SOPRANOS "MEMBERS ONLY"
HBO
Unit Production Manager: Scott Hornbacher
First Assistant Director: Jeff Bernstein
Second Assistant Director: Nancy Herrmann
Second Second Assistant Director: Matt Gordon
DGA Trainee: Marcy Patterson
This is Mr. Van Patten's fifth nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series in 2004 for SEX AND THE CITY ("AN AMERICAN GIRL IN PARIS: PART DEUX") and in 2003 for SEX AND THE CITY ("BOY INTERRUPTED"). He was nominated for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2004 for THE SOPRANOS ("LONG TERM PARKING") and in 2002 for THE SOPRANOS ("WHOEVER DID THIS").
COMEDY SERIES
The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series for 2006 are (in alphabetical order):
ADAM BERNSTEIN
30 ROCK "PILOT"
NBC
Unit Production Manager: Neri Tannenbaum
First Assistant Director: Stephen Lee Davis
Second Assistant Director: Betsy Jo Friedman-Palmieri
Second Second Assistant Director: Jane Chase Wells
This is Mr.
- 1/11/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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