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Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Feature Film : ウィキペディア英語版 | Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Feature Film Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures is one of the annual awards given by Directors Guild of America. With 3 wins out of 11 nominations, Steven Spielberg is both the most awarded and most nominated director in the Feature film category in the history of DGA. The DGA Award for Feature Film has traditionally been a near perfect barometer for the Academy Award for Best Director. Only seven times since the DGA Award's inception has the DGA Award winner not won the Academy Award; in 1968 (Carol Reed won the Oscar for directing ''Oliver!''); 1972 (Bob Fosse won the Oscar for directing ''Cabaret''); 1985 (Sydney Pollack won the Oscar for directing ''Out of Africa'', as Steven Spielberg was not nominated); 1995 (Mel Gibson won for directing ''Braveheart'', as Ron Howard was not nominated); 2000 (Steven Soderbergh won the Oscar for directing ''Traffic''); 2002 (Roman Polanski won the Oscar for directing ''The Pianist''); and 2012 (Ang Lee won the Oscar for directing ''Life of Pi'' as Ben Affleck was not nominated). This does not count 1948-49, when the DGA used a non-calendar award year (unlike the Academy Awards); both 1948 and 1949 DGA winners competed for the 1949 Best Director Oscar, which went to the 1948 DGA winner (Joseph L. Mankiewicz for ''A Letter to Three Wives''). ==Winners and nominees== † Won Academy Award for Best Director
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