List of directorial debuts

This is a list of film directorial debuts in chronological order. The films and dates referred to are a director's first commercial cinematic release.

Notes:

Indicates where a director has created other earlier works for television

# Indicates when a director's earlier work is uncredited

Indicates when a director's earlier work has not been released in cinemas, for example film school productions, or short films or music videos.

Please refer to individual entries for further detail.

1880s

1888

1890s

1896

1898

1900s

1901

1907

1908

1909

1910s

1920s

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

See also

References

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Notes

  1. Co-directed with Robert N. Bradbury
  2. As Detlef Sierck
  3. Co-directed with Anthony Hankey
  4. Co-directed with Gunther von Fritsch
  5. Co-directed with Brian Desmond Hurst
  6. Co-directed with Robert Jordan Hill
  7. Co-directed with Yakov Bazelyan
  8. Directed segment Interlude in the Marshland
  9. Co-directed with Bradley R. Swirnoff
  10. Co-directed with Rintaro
  11. Co-directed with Kenneth Tsang
  12. Co-directed with Jesse Wells
  13. Co-directed with Frank Lustig
  14. Co-directed with David Van Taylor
  15. Co-directed with Quentin Lee
  16. Co-directed with John Lasseter
  17. Co-directed with Jim Wynorski
  18. Co-directed with John Lasseter
  19. Co-directed with David Silverman
  20. Co-directed with Corey Yuen
  21. Co-directed with Ryan Fleck
  22. Co-directed with Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino
  23. Co-directed with Roger Allers
  24. Co-directed with Vincent Paronnaud
  25. Co-directed with Matthew Robinson
  26. Co-directed with Pete Docter
  27. Co-directed with Alastair Fothergill
  28. Co-directed with Chris Renaud
  29. Co-directed with Guy Jenkin
  30. Co-directed with Jocelyn Towne
  31. Co-directed with Chris Renaud
  32. Co-directed with Mike Thurmeier
  33. Co-directed with Mike Mitchell
  34. As Declan Dale
  35. Co-directed with Andrew Stanton
  36. Co-directed with Nicholas Stoller
  37. Co-directed with Conrad Vernon
  38. Co-directed with Lee Unkrich
  39. Co-directed with Rich Moore
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