Daniel Day-Lewis, Jennifer Lawrence and Argo are pulling away from the pack, while Steven Spielberg's historical biopic Lincoln leads the Oscar nods. Here's the full list of award season nominees - and winners - announced so far
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For only the seventh time since 1948, the winner of the Directors Guild award for best director will not go on to win the Oscar. Ben Affleck claimed the DGA at the weekend for Argo, but has been overlooked by the Academy and is not in the running for the best director gong.
Malik Bendjelloul won the best director of a documentary DGA for Searching for Sugar Man.
Argo has dominated recent awards ceremonies, threatening to derail Steven Spielberg's biopic Lincoln, but the best picture Oscar isn't in the bag just yet.
Lincoln leads the Oscar nominations with 12 nods, including that all-important directing gong. While Argo and Tom Hooper's Les Misérables received seven nominations, Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained and Kathryn Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty performed less well than predicted, with just five apiece. Hooper and Bigelow, previous Oscar winners, are further surprise omissions in the best director category.
Lincoln also leads the Bafta nominations with ten across all categories, though Spielberg has missed out on a directing nod. Argo features strongly in the main categories.
Once again we will be tracking all the major nominees and winners in the run-up to the final awards of the season, the Oscars (just like we did in 2009, 2010 and 2011), in categories including best actor and actress, director, film and screenplay. Those categories that have been left out - like cinematographer, short film and editing - aren't presented in sufficient award ceremonies to warrant a comparison.
So which films, actors and crews have been honoured with nominations (and wins) so far this year?
Argo garnered six best film nominations and four directing nods for Ben Affleck, and has three wins in each category so far. Affleck also has an acting nod from Bafta.
Also doing well is David O Russell's Silver Linings Playbook - as well as three director and five best film nominations, Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper have six best acting nods apiece, and Lawrence has won three awards so far.
Lincoln has five best film nominations and four best director nods, but so far hasn't won in either category. Daniel Day-Lewis has seven best actor noms for his portrayal of the former president, and four wins so far. With two nods in the supporting actor categories and two for screenplay it's doing strongly across the categories we're tracking.
The strongest showing so far though is Michael Haneke's film Amour, which has won three best film awards, a directing award and a best screenplay gong, as well as three acting awards for Emmanuelle Riva and one for co-star Jean-Louis Trintignant. Even without its three foreign language wins it still tops Lincoln in our awards tracker.
Who will claim the top Academy Awards? Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln) has the best actor category all sewn up, and Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook) looks strong for the best actress Oscar, although fellow nominees Emmanuelle Riva (Amour) and Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty) also have several gongs apiece.
Anne Hathaway has all but tied up the supporting actress category for her role in Les Misérables, but supporting actor is still wide open - Philip Seymour Hoffman, Christoph Waltz, Tommy Lee Jones, Dwight Henry and even Matthew McConaughey have wins under their belts this awards season.
And with three of his main rivals out of the running, observers will be shocked if Spielberg doesn't take the best director Oscar home on 24 February.
The tables below show all the nominees for best director, actor and actress. You can find the list of nominees and winners for all the major awards in the downloadable spreadsheet. We'll be updating the post with further nominations and wins as they're announced, so keep checking back.
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Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2012/dec/13/awards-season-2012-13-nominees-winners
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