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Of the nine Oscar nominees for Best Picture, “Dunkirk” is faring best with the guild awards. It has won with four of the 10 to date (casting directors, film editors, sound editors and visual effects wizards). It is in contention at two of the remaining three groups (costume designers, sound mixers) but missed out on any recognition from the makeup artists & hair stylists. Those three guilds will hand out awards during final voting for the Oscars, which kicks off on Feb. 20 for eight days.

While “Dunkirk” racked up nominations from 11 of the 13 guilds (it was also snubbed by the writers), “The Shape of Water” did it one better, with only the Visual Effects Society overlooking this fantasy film in its nominations. It won with three groups to date: the directors, producers and art directors. And it is in contention at all three of the upcoming awards.

“Blade Runner 2049” won with both groups that held awards over the weekend: the cinematographers and sound editors. It had previously prevailed with the art directors.

Of the other six Best Picture nominees two have two wins apiece. “Get Out” chalked up victories with the directors and writers while “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” was a favorite of the actors, taking home a whopping three SAG Awards as well as an earlier win with the casting directors..

Three of the other contenders have one win each: “Call Me By Your Name” (writers), “Darkest Hour” (actors) and “Lady Bird” (casting directors). The final nominee, “The Post,” has yet to win with any guild.

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Below, a breakdown by picture of guild nominations and winners to date.

ACE = American Cinema Editors (nominees, winners)

ADG = Art Directors Guild (nominees, winners)

ASC = American Society of Cinematographers (nominees, winners)

CAS = Cinema Audio Society (nominees)

CDG = Costume Designers Guild (nominees)

CSA = Casting Society of America (nominees, winners)

DGA = Directors Guild of America (nominees, winners)

MPSE = Motion Picture Sound Editors (nominees, winners)

MUAHS = Makeup Artists & Hair Stylists Guild (nominees)

PGA = Producers Guild of America (nominees, winners)

SAG = Screen Actors Guild (nominees, winners)

VES = Visual Effects Society (nominees, winners)

WGA = Writers Guild of America (nominees, winners)

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Twelve Guilds

“The Shape of Water”

ACE – Drama (Sidney Wolinsky)

ADG – Period (Paul Denham Austerberry)

ASC – Dan Laustsen

CAS – Best Sound Mixing

CDG – Period (Luis Sequeira)

CSA – Studio or Independent Drama: Robin D. Cook, Jonathan Oliveira (Associate)

DGA – Director (Guillermo del Toro)

MPSE – Sound Effects & Foley, Dialogue & ADR, Music

MUAHS – Special Make-up Effects: Mike Hill, Shane Mahan

PGA – Best Picture

SAG – Actress (Sally Hawkins), Supporting Actor (Richard Jenkins)

WGA – Original (Guillermo del Toro & Vanessa Taylor)

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Eleven Guilds

“Dunkirk”

ACE – Drama (Lee Smith)

ADG – Period (Nathan Crowley)

ASC – Hoyte van Hoytema

CAS – Best Sound Mixing

CDG – Period (Jeffrey Kurland)

CSA – Big Budget Drama: John Papsidera

DGA – Director (Christopher Nolan)

MPSE – Sound Effects & Foley, Dialogue & ADR, Music

PGA – Best Picture

SAG – Stunt Ensemble

VES – Supporting Visual Effects (Feature)

Nine Guilds

“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”

ACE – Comedy (Jon Gregory)

ADG – Contemporary (Inbal Weinberg)

CDG – Contemporary (Melissa Toth)

CSA – Studio or Independent Drama: Sarah Halley Finn, Meagan Lewis (Location Casting), Hannah Cooper (Associate)

DGA – Director (Martin McDonagh)

MPSE – Dialogue & ADR

MUAHS: Contemporary Hair Styling: Cydney Cornell, Susan Buffington

PGA – Best Picture

SAG – Ensemble, Actress (Frances McDormand), Supporting Actor (Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell)

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Eight Guilds

“Get Out”

ACE – Comedy (Gregory Plotkin)

ADG – Contemporary (Rusty Smith)

CDG – Contemporary (Nadine Haders)

CSA – Studio or Independent Comedy: Terri Taylor, Elizabeth Coulon (Location Casting), Sarah Domeier (Associate)

DGA – Director (Jordan Peele), First-Time Director (Jordan Peele)

PGA – Best Picture

SAG – Ensemble, Actor (Daniel Kaluuya)

WGA – Original (Jordan Peele)

“Lady Bird”

ACE – Comedy (Nick Houy)

ADG – Contemporary (Paul Denham Austerberry)

CDG – Contemporary (April Napier)

CSA – Studio or Independent Comedy: Jordan Thaler, Heidi Griffiths

DGA – Director (Greta Gerwig)

PGA – Best Picture

SAG – Ensemble, Actress (Saoirse Ronan), Supporting Actress (Laurie Metcalf)

WGA – Original (Greta Gerwig)

Seven Guilds



“Blade Runner 2049”

ACE – Drama (Joe Walker)

ADG – Fantasy (Dennis Gassner)

ASC – Roger Deakins

CDG – Fantasy (Renée April)

MPSE – Sound Effects & Foley, Dialogue & ADR, Music

MUAHS – Period/Character Make-up: Donald Mowat, Jo-Ann MacNeil, Csilla Horvath Blake; Period/Character Hair Styling: Kerry Warn, Lizzie Lawson Zeiss, Jaime Leigh McIntosh

VES – Visual Effects (Feature)

“I, Tonya”

ACE – Comedy (Tatiana S. Riegel)

CDG – Contemporary (Jennifer Johnson)

CSA – Studio or Independent Comedy: Mary Vernieu, Lindsay Graham, Tara Feldstein Bennett (Location Casting), Chase Paris (Location Casting)

MUAHS: Period/Character Make-up: Deborah La Mia Denaver, Teresa Vest, Bill Myer; Period/Character Hair Styling: Adruitha Lee, Mary Everett

PGA – Best Picture

SAG – Actress (Margot Robbie), Supporting Actress (Allison Janney)

WGA – Original (Steven Rogers)

“Wonder Woman”

ADG – Fantasy (Aline Bonetto)

CAS – Best Sound Mixing

CDG – Fantasy (Lindy Hemming)

CSA – Big Budget Drama: Lora Kennedy, Kristy Carlson, Lucinda Syson, Jeanette Benzie (Associate)

MPSE – Music

PGA – Best Picture

SAG – Stunt Ensemble

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Six Guilds

“Baby Driver”

ACE – Comedy (Jonathan Amos & Paul Machliss)

CAS – Best Sound Mixing

CSA – Big Budget Drama: Francine Maisler, Meagan Lewis (Location Casting)

MPSE – Sound Effects & Foley, Dialogue & ADR, Music

MUAHS – Contemporary Make-Up: Fionagh Cush, Phyllis Temple

SAG – Stunt Ensemble

“Darkest Hour”

ADG – Period (Sarah Greenwood)

ASC – Bruno Delbonnel

MPSE – Dialogue & ADR

MUAHS: Period/Character Make-up: Ivana Primorac, Flora Moody; Special Make-up Effects: Kazuhiro Tsuji, David Malinowski, Lucy Sibbick; Period/Character Hair Styling: Ivana Primorac, Flora Moody

SAG – Actor (Gary Oldman)

VES – Supporting Visual Effects (Feature)

“Star Wars: The Last Jedi”

ADG – Fantasy (Rick Heinrichs)

CAS – Best Sound Mixing

CDG – Fantasy (Michael Kaplan)

MPSE – Sound Effects & Foley

MUAHS – Special Make-up Effects: Neal Scanlan, Peter Swords King

VES – Visual Effects (Feature)

Five Guilds

“Beauty and the Beast”

ADG – Fantasy (Sarah Greenwood)

CDG – Fantasy (Jacqueline Durran)

CSA – Big Budget Comedy: Lucy Bevan, Bernard Kelsey (Location Casting), Tiffany Little Canfield (Location Casting)

MPSE – Musical

MUAHS – Period/Character Hair Styling: Jenny Shircore, Marc Pilcher, Charlotte Hayward

Four Guilds

“Logan”

ADG – Contemporary (François Audouy)

MPSE – Sound Effects & Foley

SAG – Stunt Ensemble

WGA – Adapted (Scott Frank & James Mangold and Michael Green)

“The Big Sick”

MUAHS – Contemporary Make-Up: Leo Won, Kirsten Sylvester; Contemporary Hair Styling: Tonia Ciccone, Toni Roman-Grimm

PGA – Best Picture

SAG – Ensemble, Supporting Actress (Holly Hunter)

WGA – Original (Emily V. Gordon & Kumail Nanjiani)

“The Greatest Showman”

CDG – Period (Ellen Mirojnick)

CSA – Big Budget Comedy: Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield, Rori Bergman (Additional Casting), Patrick Goodwin (Associate)

MPSE – Musical

MUAHS: Period/Character Make-up: Nicki Ledermann, Tania Ribalow, Sunday Englis

“The Post”

ACE – Drama (Michael Kahn & Sarah Broshar)

ADG – Period (Rick Carter)

CSA – Big Budget Drama: Ellen Lewis, Rori Bergman, Kate Sprance (Associate), Karlee Fomalont (Associate)

PGA – Best Picture

“War for the Planet of the Apes”

ADG – Fantasy (James Chinlund)

MPSE – Sound Effects & Foley, Dialogue & ADR

SAG – Stunt Ensemble

VES – Visual Effects (Feature)

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Three Guilds

“Call Me by Your Name”

PGA – Best Picture

SAG – Actor (Timothee Chalamet)

WGA – Adapted (James Ivory)

“Downsizing”

ADG – Contemporary (Stefania Cella)

SAG – Supporting Actress (Hong Chau)

VES – Supporting Visual Effects (Feature)

“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2”

CSA – Big Budget Comedy: Sarah Halley Finn, Tara Feldstein Bennett (Location Casting), Chase Paris (Location Casting)

MUAHS – Special Make-up Effects: John Blake, Brian Sipe; Contemporary Hair Styling: Camille Friend, Louisa Anthony, Jules Holdren

VES – Visual Effects (Feature)

“Molly’s Game”

ACE – Drama (Alan Baumgarten, Josh Schaeffer & Elliot Graham)

PGA – Best Picture

WGA – Adapted (Aaron Sorkin)

“Mudbound”

ASC – Rachel Morrison

SAG – Ensemble, Supporting Actress (Mary J. Blige)

WGA – Adapted (Virgil Williams and Dee Rees)

“The Disaster Artist”

CSA – Comedy (Rich Delia)

SAG – Actor (James Franco)

WGA – Adapted (Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber)

Two Guilds

“Battle of the Sexes”

CSA – Studio or Independent Comedy: Justine Arteta, Kim Davis-Wagner

SAG – Supporting Actor (Steve Carell)

“Detroit”

CSA – Big Budget Drama: Victoria Thomas, Richard Hicks (New York Casting), Carolyn Pickman (Location Casting), Scotty Anderson (Associate)

MPSE – Dialogue & ADR

“Murder on the Orient Express”

ADG – Period (Jim Clay)

CDG – Period (Alexandra Byrne)

“The Florida Project”

CSA – Studio or Independent Drama: Carmen Cuba, Mark Mullen (Location Casting)

SAG – Supporting Actor (Willem Dafoe)

“Thor: Ragnarok”

CDG – Fantasy (Mayes C. Rubeo)

MPSE – Sound Effects & Foley

“Wonder”

CSA – Big Budget Comedy: Deborah Aquila, Tricia Wood, Kara Eide (Location Casting), Kris Woz (Location Casting)

MUAHS – Contemporary Make-Up: Naomi Bakstad, Jean Black, Megan Harkness; Special Make-up Effects: Arjen Tuiten, Michael Nickiforek; Contemporary Hair Styling: Robert Pandini, Alisa Macmillian

One Guild

“Atomic Blonde”

MUAHS: Period/Character Hair Styling: Enzo Angileri

“Bright”

MUAHS: Period/Character Make-up: Alessandro Bertolazzi, Cristina Waltz, Judy Murdock;

“Ghost in the Shell”

MUAHS – Contemporary Make-Up: Deborah La Mia Denaver, Jane O’Kane

“Pitch Perfect 3”

MUAHS – Contemporary Make-Up: Melanie Hughes-Weaver, Judy Yonemoto, Erica Kyker; Contemporary Hair Styling: Cheryl Marks, Melissa Malkasian, Andrea Bowman

“Gifted”

CSA – Studio or Independent Drama: David Rubin, Jackie Burch (Location Casting), Melissa Pryor (Associate)

“Girls Trip”

CSA – Studio or Independent Comedy: Mary Vernieu, Michelle Wade Byrd, Elizabeth Coulon (Location Casting)

“Kingsman: The Golden Circle”

CDG – Contemporary (Arianne Phillips)

“Kong: Skull Island”

VES – Visual Effects (Feature)

“Logan Lucky”

CSA – Big Budget Comedy: Carmen Cuba, Tara Feldstein Bennett (Location Casting), Chase Paris (Location Casting), Charley Medigovich (Associate)

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VES – Supporting Visual Effects (Feature)

“Only the Brave”

VES – Supporting Visual Effects (Feature)

“Phantom Thread”

CDG – Period (Mark Bridges)

“Roman J. Israel, Esq.”

SAG – Actor (Denzel Washington)

“Split”

CSA – Studio or Independent Drama: Douglas Aibel, Diane Heery (Location Casting), Jason Loftus (Location Casting), Henry Russell Bergstein (Associate)

“The Lost City of Z”

MPSE – Music

“Transformers: The Last Knight”

MPSE – Music

“Victoria & Abdul”

SAG – Actress (Judi Dench)

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