36th Producers Guild (PGA) Awards: ‘Anora’ Wins Top Film Honor

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The 36th PGA Awards were held tonight at a ceremony at the Fairmont Century Plaza where the top honor of the night, the Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures, was awarded to Anora. 

After walking away empty handed last month at the Golden Globes, Neon’s Palme d’Or winner has put itself in the driver’s seat to win Best Picture after winning not only the PGA tonight, but also winning the DGA award for Best Director for Sean Baker this weekend. While there is still plenty of time left for other films in the race to make up ground, the PGA and DGA wins for tonight are a clear signal from the industry that the passion is strong for Anora.

Since the era of the Oscar Best Picture and PGA expanded lineups, the two have matched up 11 out of 14 times, including the last four years in a row. 2015’s The Big Short won PGA but lost Best Picture to Spotlight, 2016’s La La Land lost to Moonlight and 1917 lost to 2019’s Parasite. 2013 provided the first ever tie at PGA between 12 Years a Slave and Gravity, with the former going on to a Best Picture Oscar win and the latter being the Best Director winner that year. The Producers Guild uses the same preferential ballot that the Oscars use for Best Picture, which favors consensus over a simple majority vote.

The PGA and Oscar Best Picture aligned 8/10 this year after going 10/10 for the first time ever last year. PGA nominees A Real Pain and September 5 were subbed out for the Brazilian International Feature Film entry I’m Still Here and Nickel Boys.

In response to the devastating fires in January, the Producers Guild announced a partnership with the Entertainment Community Fund to establish a dedicated fund supporting producers of film, television and emerging media affected by the fires. The Guild is contributing a portion of the net proceeds from the Producers Guild Awards to the fund. In addition to the Guild’s contribution, members are also donating. Together, $300,000 has already been committed.

The Wild Robot took home the prize for Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures, while Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story won Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures.

In television, Shōgun took home the prize for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama, while Hacks won Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy. Baby Reindeer continued its award season dominance with a win for Outstanding Producer of Limited or Anthology Series Television. Saturday Night Live recieved the win for Outstanding Producer of Live Entertainment, Variety, Sketch, Standup & Talk Television, while The Traitors won Outstanding Producer of Game & Competition Television.

Sesame Street won the statuette for Best Children’s Program, its 13th PGA win overall. The Best Sports Program winner was Simone Biles Rising, the Netflix show chronicling the superstar’s withdrawal from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to her mental health.

Honorees this year included Chris Meledandri (David O. Selznick Achievement Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures), Dana Walden (Milestone Award), and Taika Waititi (Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television).

The Trailblazer Award, sponsored by Delta Airlines, was awarded posthumously to legendary producers Lynda Obst (Sleepless in SeattleThe Fisher KingContactInterstellarHow to Lose A Guy in 10 Days) and Paula Weinstein (The Perfect StormThe Fabulous Baker BoysAnalyze ThisAnalyze That) in recognition of their shared commitment to paving the way for female producers and championing women’s voices in Hollywood.

The 2025 Producers Guild Awards Event Chairs are Mike Farah and Joe Farrell. The 2025 Producers Guild Awards are produced by Anchor Street Collective and written by Lauren Cortizo, Jody Lambert and Matt Oberg for the Producers Guild of America. Branden Chapman is the executive producer, and Carleen Cappelletti is co-executive producer. Sunshine Sachs Morgan & Lylis is PR agency of record, and Diane Salerno manages sponsorships. 

Here is the complete list of winners of the 36th Producers Guild of America Awards.

Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures

  • Anora – WINNER
  • The Brutalist
  • A Complete Unknown
  • Conclave
  • Dune: Part Two
  • Emilia Pérez
  • A Real Pain
  • September 5
  • The Substance
  • Wicked

Award for Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures

  • Flow
  • Inside Out 2
  • Moana 2
  • Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
  • The Wild Robot – WINNER

Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television – Drama

  • Bad Sisters
  • The Diplomat
  • Fallout
  • Shōgun – WINNER
  • Slow Horses

Danny Thomas Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television – Comedy

  • Abbott Elementary
  • The Bear
  • Curb Your Enthusiasm
  • Hacks – WINNER
  • Only Murders in the Building

David L. Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Limited or Anthology Series Television

  • Baby Reindeer – WINNER
  • FEUD: Capote Vs. The Swans
  • The Penguin
  • Ripley
  • True Detective: Night Country

Award for Outstanding Producer of Televised or Streamed Motion Pictures

  • Carry On
  • The Greatest Night in Pop – WINNER
  • The Killer
  • Rebel Ridge
  • Unfrosted

Award for Outstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Television

  • 30 for 30
  • Conan O’Brien Must Go
  • The Jinx – Part Two
  • STEVE! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces – WINNER
  • Welcome to Wrexham

Award for Outstanding Producer of Live Entertainment, Variety, Sketch, Standup & Talk Television

  • Ali Wong: Single Lady
  • The Daily Show
  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
  • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
  • Saturday Night Live – WINNER

Award for Outstanding Producer of Game & Competition Television

  • The Amazing Race
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race
  • Top Chef
  • The Traitors – WINNER
  • The Voice

The Award for Outstanding Producer of Documentary Motion Picture

  • Gaucho Gaucho
  • Mediha
  • Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa
  • Porcelain War
  • Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story – WINNER
  • We Will Dance Again

The Award for Outstanding Children’s Program

  • Avatar: The Last Airbender
  • Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock
  • Percy Jackson and the Olympians
  • Sesame Street – WINNER
  • SpongeBob SquarePants

The Award for Outstanding Short-Form Program

  • The Crown: Farewell To A Royal Epic
  • Hacks: Bit By Bit
  • The Penguin: Inside Gotham
  • Real Time with Bill Maher: Overtime
  • Shōgun – The Making of Shōgun – WINNER

The Award for Outstanding Sports Program

  • Formula 1: Drive to Survive
  • Hard Knocks: Offseason with the New York Giants
  • Messi’s World Cup: The Rise of a Legend
  • Simone Biles Rising – WINNER
  • Triumph: Jesse Owens and the Berlin Olympics

The PGA Innovation Award

  • Critterz
  • Emperor
  • Impulse: Playing with Reality
  • Orbital – WINNER
  • The Pirate Queen with Lucy Liu
  • What If…? – An Immersive Story
Ryan McQuade

Ryan McQuade is the AwardsWatch Executive Editor and a film-obsessed writer in San Antonio, Texas. Raised on musicals, westerns, and James Bond, his taste in cinema is extremely versatile. He’s extremely fond of independent releases and director’s passion projects. Engrossed with all things Oscars, he hosts the AwardsWatch Podcast. He also is co-host of the Director Watch podcast. When he’s not watching movies, he’s rooting on all his favorite sports teams, including his beloved Texas Longhorns. You can follow him on Twitter at @ryanmcquade77.

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