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guild

[gild] / gɪld /


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“Through the work of OHP, the Academy has also become the primary preservation repository for filmmaker interviews from the guilds and other sources,” notes the organization’s website.

From Los Angeles Times

With major guild nominations out, awards columnist Glenn Whipp takes stock of the best picture race as Oscar nominations voting commences.

From Los Angeles Times

Its roots lie in the medieval stonemasons' guilds, and members still meet in "lodges" to carry out secretive initiation rituals and ceremonies.

From BBC

“Sentimental Value” didn’t do well with the guilds, but I think Oscar voters, a much more global group, will come through for it.

From Los Angeles Times

The guild also announced nominees for the Michael Apted Award for outstanding directorial achievement in first-time theatrical feature film, a category that has increasingly served as a spotlight for emerging talent.

From Los Angeles Times