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Sunday 22 January 2012

The Artist continued its march to seeming Oscar glory this weekend as it walked off with the Producers’ Guild of America’s big award: its producer Thomas Langmann won the Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures.

The Artist beat the following:
Bridemaids
The Descendants
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
The Help
Hugo
The Ides Of March
Midnight In Paris
Moneyball
War Horse

As well as scooping the PGA’s top prize, The Artist’s weekend box office nearly doubled over the previous weekend to $2.4m, giving it a running total of $12.1m. With the Oscar noms due on Tuesday, the film’s momentum is surely set to increase.

While his War Horse failed to convince, Steven Spielberg, with Kathleen Kennedy and Peter Jackson secured the Award for Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures for their other adaptation, Tintin. It has struggled at the US box office (just $72.3m to date and running out of steam; $278.8m banked in the rest of the world) due to Tintin being an unknown property, however awards success may help to keep it on the boil for a few more weeks.

For the record, Tintin beat: Cars 2; Kung Fu Panda 2; Puss In Boots; and Rango.

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