“ The Studio ” and “The Penguin” Win Rental Managers Guild Awards

The contenders for the Emmy “The Studio”, “1923” and “The Penguin” were among the winners of the 12th annual Guild Awards prize, presented on Saturday evening at the Eli & Edythe Broad scene in Santa Monica, California.
The motion Picture Awards went to “a complete unknown”, which was filmed throughout New Jersey, and “Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning”, Lented in England, Norway, South Africa and Malta.
“The Studio” was shot in Los Angeles and Las Vegas; “1923” in Texas and Montana; And “The Penguin” in New York in Harlem districts, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, Chinatown and Yonkers. Orient Express: “Artisan of Travel”, filmed in Belmond, won the exceptional commercial category.
In addition, the New Jersey Motion Picture & Television commission for “Complete Uncomfort” received the Prize from the Film Outstanding Commission.
During the ceremony, organized by actress and producer Rachael Harris, more prizes were awarded to international features, on television and to the advertisements in which the creative use of filming places improved the tone, the character and the story of history.
Kevin Costner was honored by the Eva Monley Prize for his work on “Dances With Wolves”, “The Bodyguard”, “Field of Dreams”, “Yellowstone” and, more recently, “Horizon: An American Saga”.
Make-A-Wish Greater Los Angeles received the LMGI humanitarian prize, recognizing the organization for its commitment to have a significant impact on the lives of children and their families by making a wish. The prize was awarded by the representative of Make-A-Wish, Don Pell and accepted by Aparna Pande, CEO of Make-A-Wish Greater Los Angeles.
The lifetime Achievement Award was awarded to the director of the veteran location Illt Jones, who was honored for his work on “The Dark Knight Rises”, “Inception”, “Iron Man 3”, “Kong: Skull Island”, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”, “Captain Marvel” and the franchise “Transforms”. The honor was presented by producer Ian Bryce.
Additional threats included Keyla Monterroso Mejia (“The Studio”), Carmen Christopher (“The Bear”), Maxwell Acee Donovan (“That ’90s Show”), Kate Linder (“Young and the Restless”) and Claire Brooks (Executive Director, AFCI), among others.
The list of competitive winners follows:
Exceptional locations in an period television series
“1923” – Season 2 (Paramount +)
David Zachary Heine / LMGI, James Crowley, Hayden yancer / LMGI
Exceptional locations in a contemporary television series
“The studio” (Apple TV +)
Fraternity / LMGI, Martin J. LMGI / LMGI
Exceptional locations in a TV, anthology, MOW or limited series series program
“The Penguin” (HBO Max)
Keith Adams / LMGI
Exceptional locations in a period feature film
“A complete unknown” (projector images)
Anthony Pisani / LMGI
Exceptional locations in a contemporary feature film
“Mission: Impossible – the final recall” (Pictures Paramount)
Ben Firminger / LMGI, Jonas Christiansen, Morten Nelson, Niall O’Shea, Jason Roberts, Peter Bardsley, Jasmine Burridge / LMGI, Clara Butler, Sam Millner
Exceptional film commission
New Jersey and television motion Commission
“A complete unknown” (projector images)
Exceptional locations in an advertisement
Orient Express: “Artisan of Travel” (Belmond)
Cagdas Altun, Ozgur Oz, Buggra Baydar, Gokhan Seven




