Producers Guild Awards 2022 winners list: 'CODA' takes marquee prize


Katy Gillett
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The Power of the Dog may have been sweeping awards season thus far, but on Sunday CODA was the surprise winner at the 33rd annual Producers Guild Awards.

The film, a story of a daughter of a deaf couple, received the marquee DarryL F Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures at the event, which was held at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles.

Following the prestigious win, commentators are speculating CODA could now be frontrunner for Best Picture Oscar.

This is because it's the first time the Producers Guild Awards are being held during final Oscars voting, owing to a delay following the Omicron surge, as the event is usually the first guild awards of the year and held the night before the Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Last year, Nomadland took the same award before bagging Best Picture at the Academy Awards.

Other big winners on the night include Succession, which took home the Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television – Drama, and Mare of Easttown, which won the David L Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Limited or Anthology Series Television.

The full list of winners is available on the Producers Guild Awards website.

Here's a list of big winners at the Producers Guild Awards 2022:

Darryl F Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures

CODA (WINNER)

Being the Ricardos

Belfast

Don’t Look Up

Dune

King Richard

Licorice Pizza

The Power of the Dog

Tick, Tick … Boom!

West Side Story

Award for Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures

Encanto (WINNER)

Luca

The Mitchells vs. The Machines

Raya and the Last Dragon

Sing 2

Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television – Drama

Succession (Season three) (WINNER)

The Handmaid’s Tale (Season four)

The Morning Show (Season two)

Squid Game (Season one)

Yellowstone (Season four)

Danny Thomas Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television – Comedy

Ted Lasso (Season two) (WINNER)

Cobra Kai (Seasons three and four)

Curb Your Enthusiasm (Season 11)

Hacks (Season one)

Only Murders in the Building (Season one)

David L Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Limited or Anthology Series Television

Mare of Easttown (WINNER)

Dopesick​​

The Underground Railroad

WandaVision

The White Lotus

Award for Outstanding Producer of Televised or Streamed Motion Pictures

Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free: The Making of Wildflowers (WINNER)

8-Bit Christmas

Come From Away

Oslo

Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia

Single All The Way

Award for Outstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Television

The Beatles: Get Back (Season one) (WINNER)

60 Minutes (Season 54)

Allen v. Farrow (Season one)

Queer Eye (Season six)

Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy (Season one)

Award for Outstanding Producer of Live Entertainment, Variety, Sketch, Standup & Talk Television

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (Season eight) (WINNER)

The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (Season 27)

Dave Chappelle: The Closer

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (Season seven)

Saturday Night Live (Season 47)

Award for Outstanding Producer of Game & Competition Television

RuPaul’s Drag Race (Season 13) (WINNER)

America’s Got Talent (Season 16)

Nailed It! (Seasons five and six)

Top Chef (Season 18)

The Voice (Season 20)

Award for Outstanding Producer of Documentary Motion Pictures

Summer Of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) (WINNER)

Ascension

The First Wave

Flee

In The Same Breath

The Rescue

Simple As Water

Writing With Fire

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Tributes from the UAE's personal finance community

• Sebastien Aguilar, who heads SimplyFI.org, a non-profit community where people learn to invest Bogleheads’ style

“It is thanks to Jack Bogle’s work that this community exists and thanks to his work that many investors now get the full benefits of long term, buy and hold stock market investing.

Compared to the industry, investing using the common sense approach of a Boglehead saves a lot in costs and guarantees higher returns than the average actively managed fund over the long term. 

From a personal perspective, learning how to invest using Bogle’s approach was a turning point in my life. I quickly realised there was no point chasing returns and paying expensive advisers or platforms. Once money is taken care off, you can work on what truly matters, such as family, relationships or other projects. I owe Jack Bogle for that.”

• Sam Instone, director of financial advisory firm AES International

"Thought to have saved investors over a trillion dollars, Jack Bogle’s ideas truly changed the way the world invests. Shaped by his own personal experiences, his philosophy and basic rules for investors challenged the status quo of a self-interested global industry and eventually prevailed.  Loathed by many big companies and commission-driven salespeople, he has transformed the way well-informed investors and professional advisers make decisions."

• Demos Kyprianou, a board member of SimplyFI.org

"Jack Bogle for me was a rebel, a revolutionary who changed the industry and gave the little guy like me, a chance. He was also a mentor who inspired me to take the leap and take control of my own finances."

• Steve Cronin, founder of DeadSimpleSaving.com

"Obsessed with reducing fees, Jack Bogle structured Vanguard to be owned by its clients – that way the priority would be fee minimisation for clients rather than profit maximisation for the company.

His real gift to us has been the ability to invest in the stock market (buy and hold for the long term) rather than be forced to speculate (try to make profits in the shorter term) or even worse have others speculate on our behalf.

Bogle has given countless investors the ability to get on with their life while growing their wealth in the background as fast as possible. The Financial Independence movement would barely exist without this."

• Zach Holz, who blogs about financial independence at The Happiest Teacher

"Jack Bogle was one of the greatest forces for wealth democratisation the world has ever seen.  He allowed people a way to be free from the parasitical "financial advisers" whose only real concern are the fat fees they get from selling you over-complicated "products" that have caused millions of people all around the world real harm.”

• Tuan Phan, a board member of SimplyFI.org

"In an industry that’s synonymous with greed, Jack Bogle was a lone wolf, swimming against the tide. When others were incentivised to enrich themselves, he stood by the ‘fiduciary’ standard – something that is badly needed in the financial industry of the UAE."

Updated: May 10, 2023, 9:16 AM