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Descendants Artist gain producers guild nods

NEW YORK (Reuters) - "The Descendants," starring

George Clooney

as a family man, and a wordless black and white film "The Artist," were among 10 cinema earning Producers Guild Award nominations on Tuesday.

"

Midnight in Paris

,"

Woody Allen

's cinematic crawl to a French capital, and a warn summer box bureau strike "The Help," that tells of black maids in Mississippi traffic with racism, also built on their nods from other vital film awards as a

Hollywood awards

deteriorate gathers momentum.

High-profile names including

Martin Scorsese

for 3D-adventure film "Hugo,"

Brad Pitt

for a ball film "Moneyball," George Clooney for domestic play "The Ides of March" and

Steven Spielberg

for a family film "War Horse" were also nominated for those films, along with their associate producers.

Completing a list in a categorical novella film difficulty were producers for "The Girl with a Dragon Tattoo," blending from

Stieg Larsson

's trilogy of strike novels, and a raunchy summer womanlike comedy "Bridesmaids."

The Producers Guild Awards, a pivotal denote of

Hollywood

view forward of a Oscars in February, will be handed out during a rite in Los Angeles on Jan 21.

In other categories, Spielberg as good as Peter Jackson were nominated for donning their writer hats in a animation difficulty "The Adventures of Tintin."

In a year of countless Hollywood sequels, "Cars 2," and "Kung Fu Panda 2" also perceived nods in a animation difficulty along with "Puss In Boots" and western comedy "Rango" in that Johnny Depp lends his voice as a pet chameleon.

The PGA also announced a radio film and mini-series nominees, including HBO's "Too Big To Fail," "Mildred Pierce," and "Cinema Verite," as good as "Downton Abbey" (PBS) and "The Kennedys" (ReelzChannel.)

And melodramatic documentaries "Senna," that anxious audiences with a mural of a late Brazilian Formula One champion Ayrton Senna, and "Bill Cunningham New York" about a aging, medium New York Times conform photographer will contest opposite "Project Nim" and Cameron Crowe's "The Union" about Elton John's partnership with Leon Russell.

"Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest," about a successful American hip bound organisation dull out a melodramatic documentary list.

The Producers Guild writer awards, will be handed out dual days after a Writers Guild honors. Hollywood's guilds paint professionals in their particular industries.

(Editing by Jill Serjeant)

(news.yahoo.com)

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