'CODA' has won the top prize at the Producers Guild Awards, giving momentum to the possibility that the small film could have a big night at next week's Oscars
“CODA” has won the top prize at the Producers Guild Awards, giving momentum to the possibility that the small film could have a big night at next week’s.
LOS ANGELES, March 20, (AP): “CODA” won the top prize at Saturday night’s Producers Guild Awards, giving momentum to the possibility that the small film could have a big night at next week’s Oscars. The story of three adult family members who are deaf and a fourth who is not and seeks a singing care
“CODA” has won the top prize at the Producers Guild Awards, giving momentum to the possibility that the small film could have a big night at next week’s.
In the PGA’s television categories, awards went to the producers of Succession, Mare of Easttown and Ted Lasso. Greg Berlanti, producer of shows including Dawson's Creek and several series from the D.C. comic universe, was given the guild's Norman Lear Award and was praised for advancing LGBTQ characters and storylines.