Documentaries on AIDS and military rape are among Directors Guild nominees
Posted Jan 14, 2013 02:53:50 PM.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. – The AIDS chronicle “How to Survive a Plague” and the military rape study “The Invisible War” are among nominees for the documentary prize at the Directors Guild of America Awards.
The contenders announced Monday all are first-time nominees for the guild honour, including “How to Survive a Plague” director David France and “Invisible War” filmmaker Kirby Dick.
The other nominees are Malik Bendjelloul’s “Searching for Sugar Man,” a portrait of 1970s singer-songwriter Rodriguez; Lauren Greenfield’s “The Queen of Versailles,” the story of a wealthy family’s downturn amid the recession; and Alison Klayman’s “Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry,” an examination of the dissident Chinese artist.
Winners will be announced on Feb. 2 at a Directors Guild dinner.