'La La Land' takes top honors at PGA ahead of Oscars
Canadian actor Ryan Gosling (C) answers questions as US film director Damien Chazelle (R) looks on during a press conference for their film ,La La Land, in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2017. (AFP Photo)


"La La Land" has won top honors at the 28th annual Producers Guild Awards.

The guild recognized the candy-colored musical with its Darryl F. Zanuck Award for theatrical motion picture production at a ceremony Saturday night in Beverly Hills, California.

For seven of the past eight years, the winner of the producers' Zanuck prize has gone on to win best picture at the Academy Awards. Last year was an exception: "The Big Short" won the guild award, while "Spotlight" got the Oscar.

The Oscar nominees for best picture announced earlier this past week echoed the producers' best picture nominees, with the exception of "Deadpool," which made the cut with producers but not the film academy.

"Zootopia" won the Producers Guild prize for animated feature.

The Producers Guild of America (PGA), which is among the leading industry organizations representing makers of movies and TV shows, also named its best animated film which went to "Zootopia," favorite documentary, won by "O.J.: Made in America" and honored Netflix's "Stranger Things" as the top television drama.