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Summer 2020
Melvin Van Peebles
Fifty years ago, Melvin Van Peebles shook up the establishment with his subversive comedy Watermelon Man, turning the tables on a racist society with an ingenious scenario of role reversal.
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Spring 2020
Gene Reynolds
Gene Reynolds, who passed away Feb. 3, served as DGA president from 1993 to 1997 and was instrumental in bringing more youthful, diverse members into the Guild’s ranks.
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Winter 2020
Don Mischer
A live-event maestro bar none, Don Mischer was equally adept at directing fine arts.
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Fall 2019
Lina Wertmüller
We pay homage to the director of Seven Beauties, which earned her the first nomination by a woman for the DGA’s Feature Film award.
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Summer 2019
John Singleton
The impact of John Singleton, who passed April 28, continues to reverberate throughout the industry.
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Spring 2019
John Schlesinger
In the spring of 1969, John Schlesinger's Midnight Cowboy was released to widespread acclaim, becoming the first and only X-rated film to win the Academy's best picture award, and earning the British filmmaker a DGA Award and an Oscar for directing.
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Winter 2019
Bernardo Bertolucci
Bernardo Bertolucci, who passed away in November, came to prominence in the '70s with such films as The Conformist and Last Tango in Paris, and won the DGA Award for his towering 1987 epic The Last Emperor.
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Fall 2018
Ida Lupino
Ida Lupino directs Robert Clarke on the set of Hard, Fast and Beautiful (1951).
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Summer 2018
Miloš Forman
The recently departed Miloš Forman, who won a clutch of DGA and Academy Awards, might be the poster child for overcoming adversity.
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Spring 2018
Mel Brooks' The Producers
Fifty years ago, Mel Brooks’ directorial debut, The Producers, opened in New York and launched the career of one of cinema’s most outrageously funny auteurs.
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Winter 2018
Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life
A peek behind the scenes of Frank Capra's timeless holiday classic, It's a Wonderful Life.
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Fall 2017
John Avildsen
John Avildsen, who passed away June 16th, won the DGA Award for directing Rocky.
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Summer 2017
Ed Sherin
Remembering Ed Sherin, DGA National Vice President and Honorary Life Member
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Spring 2017
Sidney Poitier
On the occasion of Sidney Poitier's 90th birthday, his directorial achievements take center stage.
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Fall/Winter 2016-17
In Memoriam: Arthur Hiller, DGA past president seen here on the set of The Hospital with George C. Scott
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Spring 2016
Planet of the Apes
Tim Burton offers a sly performance tip to Helena Bonham Carter on Planet of the Apes (2001).
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Winter 2016
The Thin Man Goes Home
Director Richard Thorpe discusses the subtleties of a scene with Asta on the set of The Thin Man Goes Home (1945).
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Fall 2015
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Wes Craven, with Amanda Wyss, upended the room for a scene from A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984).
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Summer 2015
The Sound of Music
Robert Wise confers with Bil Baird’s marionettes on the set of The Sound of Music (1965).
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Spring 2015
Peter Gunn
Blake Edwards shows a stuntman how to take a fall in Peter Gunn (1958-1961).
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Winter 2015
The Passionate Friends
David Lean (center) shot exteriors in the French Alps for The Passionate Friends (1949), his first film set outside of England.
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Fall 2014
Where the Wild Things Are
Spike Jonze offers some acting tips to one of the beasts in Where the Wild Things Are (2009), an adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s book.
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Summer 2014
The World of Henry Orient
Director George Roy Hill kicks up his heels while making The World of Henry Orient (1964) in New York.
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Spring 2014
The Royal Tenenbaums
Wes Anderson gets around in style in The Royal Tenenbaums.
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Winter 2014
Meet Me in St. Louis
Vincente Minnelli directs Margaret O’Brien and Joan Carroll in the Halloween scene from Meet Me in St. Louis (1944).
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Fall 2013
The Birds
Alfred Hitchcock directs some of his fine feathered friends on the Bodega Bay set of The Birds (1963).
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Summer 2013
Moscow on the Hudson
Paul Mazursky shows Robin Williams how to blow in Moscow on the Hudson (1984).
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Spring 2013
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Robert Aldrich shows Bette Davis how to step into a scene on the set of What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962).
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Winter 2013
Yojimbo
Akira Kurosawa directing Yojimbo (1961), about a town divided by two warring gangs in 19th century Japan.
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Fall 2012
State of the Union
Frank Capra goes over the ballot with Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy in State of the Union (1948).
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Summer 2012
Hello, Dolly!
Director Gene Kelly gives Barbra Streisand a few pointers on the set of Hello, Dolly! (1969)
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Spring 2012
Love and Death
Woody Allen plans his strategy with Napoleon (James Tolkan) in Love and Death, the director’s 1975 spoof of Russian novels.
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Fall 2011
Modern Family
Director Jason Winer gives up a few inches to Kobe Bryant on the set of Modern Family.
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Winter 2012
The Night of the Iguana
John Huston runs lines with a feathered friend during the filming of The Night of the Iguana (1964) in Mexico.
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Summer 2011
Jaws
Steven Spielberg looks over the script for Jaws (1975) while shooting on the beach in Martha’s Vineyard.
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Spring 2011
The Twilight Zone
Doug Hayes finds the actors on The Twilight Zone a tad stiff.
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Winter 2011
Exquisite Summer
Josef von Sternberg delivers an important message on the set of Exquisite Summer.
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Fall 2010
The Seven Year Itch
Billy Wilder directs Marilyn Monroe in the famed street scene from The Seven Year Itch (1955).
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Summer 2010
Beetle Juice
Geena Davis battles Alec Baldwin in Tim Burton's Beetle Juice.
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Spring 2010
The Pink Panther
Blake Edwards makes himself at home with his stars Capucine and Peter Sellers on The Pink Panther (1963.).
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Winter 2010
The Milky Way
Spanish director Luis Buñuel's inadvertent comment on the trials of being a film director.
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Fall 2009
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Don Siegel puts his cast in a most unusual position in Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
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Summer 2009
Animal House
John Landis works with a unique creature on one of the most successful comedies ever made.
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Spring 2009
Oliver!
Carol Reed Conducts a performance from young Mark Lester in Oliver!
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Winter 2009
The Greatest Story Ever Told
Former DGA President George Stevens looks over some unusual head shots for The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965).
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Fall 2008
The Bride of Frankenstein
James Whale runs some lines with a very unusual star in The Bride of Frankenstein.
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Summer 2008
Help!
Richard Lester dresses for the occasion on Help! as he directs the Beatles in the Bahamas.
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Spring 2008
All the President's Men
Director Alan Pakula watches Robert Redford as Bob Woodward filing a Watergate story in All the President's Men.
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Winter 2007/2008
A Man For All Seasons
Fred Zinnemann puts Paul Scofield in a precarious position in the DGA Award winner A Man For All Seasons.
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Fall 2007
Harold and Maude
Hal Ashby serves up Bud Cort on a silver platter in Harold and Maude - literally.
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Summer 2007
Rosemary's Baby
Roman Polanski scares the dickens out of Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby.
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Spring 2007
Taxi Driver
De Niro and Scorsese rehearse one of the great lines in movies.
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Winter 2006
John Ford & Frank Capra
Frank Capra flips for John Ford.
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Fall 2006
The Producers
Mel Brooks instructs Bloom and Bialystock in The Producers.
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Summer 2006
Sullivan's Travels
Preston Sturges takes a dip.
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Spring 2006
The Godfather
Francis Ford Coppola makes Woltz an offer he can't refuse on the set of The Godfather.
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Fall 2005
The Misfits
John Huston shows Eli Wallach how to roundup horses-modern style-on the set of The Misfits.
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DGA Magazine July 2004
One-Eyed Jacks
Marlon Brando lining up a shot on the set of the 1961 Western One-Eyed Jacks.
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DGA Magazine February 2004
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf was the beginning of a long and successful collaboration between Mike Nichols and editor Sam O'Steen. They would team up on 11 other pictures.
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DGA Magazine May 2004
That Certain Summer
Lamont Johnson talking with the stars of That Certain Summer; Martin Sheen and Hal Holbrook.
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DGA Magazine January 2004
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Tobe Hooper's 1974 horror film, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, was made on a shoestring budget and cast with University of Texas students, but eventually grossed more than $26.5 million.
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DGA Magazine November 2003
Ten Tall Men
This scene from Willis Goldbeck's 1951 film Ten Tall Men, though set in the Sahara, was shot at Bronson Canyon and Caves in Los Angeles.
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DGA Magazine September 2003
Shampoo
With the cast and crew on the set of the Hal Ashby's 1975 hit Shampoo.
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DGA Magazine July 2003
Make Room for Daddy
On the set of Make Room for Daddy in 1959.
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DGA Magazine May 2003
The Air Circus
On the set of The Air Circus in 1928, filmed at Clover Field in Santa Monica.
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DGA Magazine March 2003
Ocean's Eleven
On the set of the classic Ocean's Eleven directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Frank Sinatra.
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DGA Magazine January 2003
Trader Horn
Director W.S. "Woody" Van Dyke, II utilizes some trees as a make-shift camera crane while shooting on location in Africa.