The Directors Guild of America revealed the nominees for their 69th annual DGA Awards in the TV, commercials and documentary categories. Stranger Things, Westworld and The People v. O.J. received nods for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series while Golden Globe winner Atlanta and HBO favorites Silicon Valley and Veep were nominated for comedy.
Alec Berg
Logline: Larry and his friend invest in an electric car company, which becomes a success and makes his friend extremely wealthy.
Pitched as being in the vein of Coming To America meets Trading Places, story sees Cohen in dual roles – a goat herder, and a deposed foreign dictator who look exactly alike get lost in the United States.
Pitched as being in the vein of Coming To America meets Trading Places, story sees Cohen in dual roles – a goat herder, and a deposed foreign dictator who look exactly alike get lost in the United States.
Logline: Kept under wraps.
Logline: Follows a fired cop who still patrols the neighborhood administering his own brand of twisted justice.
Logline: Pitched as being in the vein of Coming To America meets Trading Places, story sees Cohen in dual roles — a goat herder, and a deposed foreign dictator who look exactly alike get lost in the United States.
Logline: Pitched as being in the vein of Coming To America meets Trading Places, story sees Cohen in dual roles — a goat herder, and a deposed foreign dictator who look exactly alike get lost in the United States.
Logline: When the US military needs two decoys to take a fall, bumbling government employees Cooper Harris and Louis Zalapski are made “super spies†and assigned to bring down a ruthless African dictator.