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Mission: Impossible – Fallout, Roma, Jack Ryan, and Chernobyl score big at the  Location Managers Guild International Awards

The awards is an annual show honoring outstanding contributions to location scouting in the film and television industries

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Mission: Impossible – Fallout, Roma, Jack Ryan, and Chernobyl all picked up honors tonight from the 6th annual Location Managers Guild International Awards at the Eli and Edythe Broad Stage in Santa Monica. The awards are handed out by the Location Managers Guild International (LMGI) and honor features, television and commercials for creative use of filming locations.

In addition to the competition categories, director Peter Weir (Witness, Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show, Master and Commander) was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award.

LMGI gave its 'Trailblazer Award' to location manager Michael J. Meehan (Dead Poets Society, The Perfect Storm, Pirates of the Caribbean, Master and Commander). Meanwhile, Hidden Empire Film Group received the 'Humanitarian Award' for its philanthropic work across the globe.

The Location Managers Guild International Awards are awarded at an annual show honoring outstanding contributions to location scouting in the film and television industries. 

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