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Inarritu wins Directors Guild Award for 'Birdman'

The award has predicted the winner of best director at Oscars for 10 of the past 11 years.

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Mexican filmmaker Alejandro G. Inarritu won the top Directors Guild Award on Saturday for Birdman, his satirical take on show business, raising his and his film's chances for Oscars in two weeks. The Directors Guild of America's award for feature film director has correctly predicted the best director Academy Award for 10 of the past 11 years. "I never expected to be here tonight talking to you, never in my life," Inarritu, 51, said alongside last year's DGA winner, fellow Mexican Alfonso Cuaron.

The other nominees for the DGA award were two-time winner Clint Eastwood for Iraq war drama American Sniper, Richard Linklater for coming-of-age tale Boyhood, Morten Tyldum for British World War Two story The Imitation Game and Wes Anderson for colorful caper The Grand Budapest Hotel. The Academy Awards will be held on February 22 and voting concludes on February 17. Since 1948, there have been only seven occasions when the DGA award winner has not gone on to win the corresponding Academy Award. Argo director Ben Affleck won the DGA in 2013 but was not nominated for the best director Oscar award, which was given to Ang Lee for Life of Pi.

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