Emma Stone stole the spotlight alongside Eva Longoria and Greta Gerwig at the 2024 Directors Guild Of America Awards on Saturday.
The Hollywood beauties turned heads in fabulous gowns to help celebrate the year’s best in filmmaking talent at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills.
The star of Poor Things, 35, radiated sheer elegance in her stunning plunging pink gown, adorned with an intricate woven design that added a touch of sophistication to her impeccable look. Inside the event Emma changed into a black blazer dress.
Dazzling in a gold ensemble, the Desperate Housewives alum, 48, graced the red carpet with undeniable presence and glamour.
The Barbie director, nominated for a DGA, wowed in a breathtaking scarlet gown that featured an array of bedazzled silver buttons.
Emma Stone, 35, stole the spotlight alongside Eva Longoria, 48, and Greta Gerwig, 40, at the 2024 Directors Guild Of America Awards on Saturday
The trio of beauties led the cavalcade of luminaries, including Cillian Murphy, Mark Ruffalo and Rose Byrne.
This year’s nominees lineup showcases a familiar cast of contenders in the awards circuit.
Christopher Nolan (Oppenheimer), Yorgos Lanthimos (Poor Things), and Martin Scorsese (Killers of the Flower Moon) headline the five nominees.
Greta Gerwig (Barbie) and Alexander Payne (The Holdovers) are also in the running, despite being snubbed for the upcoming Oscars.
Within the category honoring first-time feature film directors, the noteworthy nominees include Cord Jefferson for American Fiction, Manuela Martelli for Chile ’76, Noora Niasari for Shayda, A.V. Rockwell for A Thousand and One, and Celine Song for Past Lives.
In the realm of television, Succession takes the lead with four nominations.
The comedy series division showcased a balanced competition, with The Bear and Ted Lasso each receiving two nods, and Bill Hader securing the final nomination for Barry.
Turning to the TV movie and limited series category, Lessons in Chemistry led the pack with three nominations, accompanied by All the Light We Cannot See and Daisy Jones & The Six, completing the impressive lineup of nominees.
The star of Poor Things, 35, radiated sheer elegance in her stunning plunging pink gown, adorned with an intricate woven design that added a touch of sophistication to her impeccable look
Yorgos Lanthimos, Stone and Mark Ruffalo had a ‘Poort Things’ reunion
Dazzling in a gold ensemble, the Desperate Housewives alum graced the red carpet with undeniable presence and glamour
Ryan Gosling and Greta had a Barbie reunion and matched in red
Rose Byrne took over the red carpet looking every inch the glamorous movie star. Ilana Glazer added a bit of fringe to her design
Zooey Deschanel wore a black button-up dress that was contrasted with a white blouse and paired with matching leggings and leather shoes
Cillian Murphy cut a dapper figure in his tuxedo
Carla Gallo dripped elegance in a red gown
Patty Jenkins looked like a wonder woman in her metallic sensation as Nzingha Stewart sparkled in her plunging purple gown
Scream Queens’ Nasim Pedrad looked fabulous in her chic attire
Rachel Sennott was pink perfection at the 76th Annual DGA Awards
Rashida Jones was the moment at the shindig as Australian director Kim Gehrig stunned on the red carpet
British actress Helen Mirren and her husband US director Taylor Hackford were an adorable couple
Judd Apatow looked handsome as he hosted for the fifth time while Matt Bomer kept it modern with a daring color
Martin Scorsese looked dapper for his big win
Nina Senicar and Jay Ellis stole the spotlight in their stylish ensembles
Karimah Westbrook commanded attention in her chic black dress
Manuela Martelli was a class act in her white blouse and black pants
David Duchovny dropped jaws with his raw magnetism
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau looked handsome on the red carpet
David Guggenheim lent a modern touch to his ensemble with a bowtie
Shawn Levy and Coco Levy lit up the red carpet
Jeffrey W. Byrd looked handsome in his chic suit
Directing team Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert showed up looking fabulous
Christopher Nolan proudly held up his award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Theatrical Feature Film while posing for a photo
The documentary category DGA nominees are Moses Bwayo and Christopher Sharp for Bobi Wine: The People’s President, Mstyslav Chernov for 20 Days in Mariupol, Madeleine Gavin for Beyond Utopia, Davis Guggenheim for Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie, and D. Smith for Kokomo City.
Additionally, the Directors Guild will present David Nutter with the Lifetime Achievement Award in Television, Janet G. Knutsen with the Frank Capra Achievement Award, and Gary Natoli with the Franklin J. Schaffner Achievement Award.
The 2024 DGA Awards kicked off with DGA president Lesli Linka Glatter acknowledging the historic double strike that occurred last year.
‘I struggle to find words to address the pain everyone faced in our industry in our collective fight to get what we all deserve,’ said Glatter.
‘We are thankful that we are back doing the work that we love with exceptional new creative and economic protections for DGA members and so many others.
‘Our sister guilds, the WGA and SAG-AFTRA, had difficult fights and achieved strong deals on behalf of their members.’
Ryan Gosling presented an award
Ryan flashed his megawatt smile alongside his Barbie director
Ryan presented Greta with her esteemed recognition
Inside the event Emma changed into a black blazer dress
She and Mark took the stage
The co-stars matched in black
Mark wore a stylish red pin on his lapel
Jonah Hill kept it business casual in his blue button-up and black suit as he spoke onstage
Judd Apatow, who returned as host for the fifth time, cracked a few jokes about the strikes.
‘Ultimately, what did we learn from the strikes? We learned that Fran Drescher is the voice of reason, and unfortunately, that’s what reason sounds like.
‘And two, audiences love watching old shows that have been on a lot of seasons. They don’t care at all if they’re new.’