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Emma Stone ventures out in a low-cut pink dress alongside the stylish Eva Longoria and Greta Gerwig at the star-studded Directors Guild Awards 2024 in LA

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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 dresses to celebrate the year's best film talent at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills.

The Poor Things star oozed pure elegance in her beautiful deep pink dress, adorned with an intricate woven design that added a touch of sophistication to her flawless look

Dazzling in a gold ensemble, the Desperate Housewives alum graced the red carpet with undeniable presence and glamour.

The DGA nominated Barbie director stunned in a stunning scarlet dress with a series of dazzling silver buttons.

Yorgos Lanthimos, Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo had a 'Goort Things' reunion

Dazzling in a gold ensemble, the Desperate Housewives alum graced the red carpet with undeniable presence and glamor

Dazzling in a gold ensemble, the Desperate Housewives alum graced the red carpet with undeniable presence and glamor

The trio of beauties led the cavalcade of celebrities, including Cillian Murphy, Mark Ruffalo and Rose Byrne.

This year's lineup of nominees features a familiar cast of contenders on the awards circuit.

Christopher Nolan (Oppenheimer), Yorgos Lanthimos (Poor Things) and Martin Scorsese (Killers of the Flower Moon) are the leaders of the five nominees.

Greta Gerwig (Barbie) and Alexander Payne (The Holdovers) are also in the running, despite being snubbed from the upcoming Oscars.

In the field of television, Succession takes the lead with four nominations.

The 2024 DGA Awards kicked off with DGA President Lesli Linka Glatter recognizing last year's historic double strike.

“I struggle to find words to address the pain that everyone in our industry has faced in our collective struggle to get what we all deserve,” Glatter said.

“We're grateful to be back doing the work we love, with exceptional new creative and economic protections for DGA members and so many others.

Ryan Gosling and Greta Gerwig had a Barbie reunion

Ryan Gosling and Greta Gerwig had a Barbie reunion

Rose Byrne took over the red carpet looking every inch a glamorous movie star

Rose Byrne took over the red carpet looking every inch a glamorous movie star

Zoe Lister-Jones was a beautiful ballerina while Carla Gallo exuded elegance

Carla Gallo was ravishing in red

Zoe Lister-Jones was a beautiful ballerina while Carla Gallo exuded elegance

Karen Gillan oozed sex appeal in her daring ensemble

Karen Gillan oozed sex appeal in her daring ensemble

“Our sister guilds, the WGA and SAG-AFTRA, have fought tough battles and made strong deals on behalf of their members.”

Judd Apatow, returning as host for the fifth time, made a few jokes about the strikes.

'What have we ultimately learned from the strikes? We've learned that Fran Drescher is the voice of reason, and unfortunately that's what reason sounds like.

'And secondly, the audience likes to watch old programs that have been shown in many seasons. They don't care at all if they're new.'

Karimah Westbrook turned heads in her chic black dress

Karimah Westbrook turned heads in her chic black dress

Lily Rabe dazzled in a black dress next to Ethan Tobman

Lily Rabe dazzled in a black dress next to Ethan Tobman

Max Greenfield looked handsome on the red carpet

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau kept it stylish in his clothes

Max Greenfield and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau looked handsome on the red carpet

76th ANNUAL DIRECTORS GUILD OF AMERICA AWARDS NOMINEES

Theatrical feature film

GRETA GERWIG – Barbie

YORGOS LANTHIMOS – Poor things

CHRISTOPHER NOLAN-Oppenheimer

ALEXANDER PAYNE – The remains

MARTIN SCORSESE – Killers of the Flower Moon

Dramatic series

PETER HOAR – The Last of Us, 'Long, Long Time'

BECKY MARTIN – Succession, 'Rehearsal'

MARK MYLOD – Succession, Connor's 'Wedding'

ANDRIJ PAREKH – Succession, 'America decides'

ROBERT PULCINI & SHARI SPRINGER BERMAN – Succession, 'Tailgate Party'

Films for television and limited series

SHAWN LEVY – All the light we can't see

TARA MIELE – Lessons in Chemistry, 'Introduction to Chemistry'

MILLICENT SHELTON – Lessons in Chemistry, 'Poirot'

SARAH ADINA SMITH – Lessons in Chemistry, 'Her and Him'

NZINGHA STEWART – Daisy Jones & The Six, 'Track 10: Rock 'n' Roll Suicide'

First cinema film

CORD JEFFERSON – American Fiction

MANUELA MARTELLI – Chile '76

NOORA NIASARI-Shayda

AV ROCKWELL – One thousand and one

CELINE SONG – Past lives

Comedy series

ERICA DUNTON – Ted Lasso, 'La Dressing Room Aux Folles'

BILL HADER – Barry, 'wow'

DECLAN LOWNEY – Ted Lasso, 'Goodbye, Goodbye'

CHRISTOPHER STORER – The Bear, 'Pisces'

RAMY YOUSSEF – The Bear, 'Honeydew'

Documentary

MOSES BWAYO & CHRISTOPHER SHARP – Bobi Wine: The People's President

MSTYSLAV CHERNOV – 20 days in Mariupol

MADELEINE GAVIN – Beyond utopia

DAVIS GUGGENHEIM – Still: a Michael J. Fox film

D. SMITH – Kokomo City

Recipients of Lifetime Achievement & Service Award

DAVID NUTTER – Lifetime Achievement Award

in Television

JANET G. KNUTSEN – Frank Capra Achievement Award

GARY NATOLI – Franklin J. Schaffner Achievement Award

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