Mexican filmmaker Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's bid for Oscars glory was boosted Saturday as he took top prize at the Directors Guild of America honors -- seen as a bellwether for the Academy Awards. Inarritu was crowned best director for revenge and survival epic "The Revenant," three weeks ahead of the glittering culmination of Hollywood's annual awards season. The 52-year-old has already scooped the Golden Globe for best director for "The Revenant," about 19th century fur trapper Hugh Glass, played by another Oscar hopeful, Leonardo DiCaprio.
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