Ang Lee Set For DGA Lifetime Achievement Award

Two-time Oscar-winning filmmaker Ang Lee will have to make some more room in his trophy case. The Directors Guild of America said today that the Taiwanese filmmaker will receive its 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award.

He will put up the hardware during the 77th DGA Awards on Saturday, February 8, at the Beverly Hilton.

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“Ang Lee is truly a master filmmaker,” DGA President Lesli Linka Glatter said. “For over 30 years, he has directed a dynamic body of work that boldly cuts across genres – from period drama to comedy, adventure to western, superhero to martial arts – always fearlessly taking on new challenges, never repeating himself, and consistently achieving cinematic excellence.”

Lee won Best Director Oscars for 2005’s Brokeback Mountain and 2013’s Life of Pi and scored another noms for his 2000 epic Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. He also has two Best Picture nominations as producer of Crouching Tiger and Life of Pi. His remarkable filmography dates to 1991’s Pushing Hands and also includes directing The Wedding Banquet (1993), Eat Drink Man Woman (1994), The Ice Storm (1997), Hulk (2003), Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk (2016) and Gemini Man (2019).

” “Through his films, Ang invites his audiences to explore complex characters that linger in your heart and mind long after the screen has gone dark,” Glatter added. “From his earliest features like The Wedding Banquet to artistic and commercial successes like Brokeback MountainLife of Pi and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Ang’s work is consistently recognized by critics, festivals and audiences for its brilliant storytelling and technological innovations. His unique approach has left an indelible mark on the history of cinema that will be celebrated for generations to come.”

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