National Board of Review Award for Best Director
The National Board of Review Award for Best Director is one of the annual film awards given (since 1945) by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures.[1]
National Board of Review Award for Best Director | |
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Current recipient: Quentin Tarantino | |
Awarded for | Best Director |
Country | United States |
Presented by | National Board of Review |
First awarded | Jean Renoir The Southerner (1945) |
Currently held by | Quentin Tarantino Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) |
Website | nationalboardofreview |
Winners
- † = Winner of the Academy Award for Best Director
- ‡ = Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director
- § = Not nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director
1940s
Year | Winner | Film |
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1945 | Jean Renoir ‡ | The Southerner |
1946 | William Wyler † | The Best Years of Our Lives |
1947 | Elia Kazan | Boomerang! § |
Gentleman's Agreement †[2] | ||
1948 | Roberto Rossellini § | Paisan (Paisà) |
1949 | Vittorio De Sica § | Bicycle Thieves (Ladri di biciclette) |
1950s
Year | Winner | Film |
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1950 | John Huston ‡ | The Asphalt Jungle |
1951 | Akira Kurosawa § | Rashōmon |
1952 | David Lean § | The Sound Barrier |
1953 | George Stevens ‡ | Shane |
1954 | Renato Castellani § | Romeo and Juliet |
1955 | William Wyler | The Desperate Hours |
1956 | John Huston § | Moby Dick |
1957 | David Lean † | The Bridge on the River Kwai |
1958 | John Ford § | The Last Hurrah |
1959 | Fred Zinnemann ‡ | The Nun's Story |
1960s
Year | Winner | Film |
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1960 | Jack Cardiff ‡ | Sons and Lovers |
1961 | Jack Clayton § | The Innocents |
1962 | David Lean † | Lawrence of Arabia |
1963 | Tony Richardson † | Tom Jones |
1964 | Desmond Davis § | Girl with Green Eyes |
1965 | John Schlesinger ‡ | Darling |
1966 | Fred Zinnemann † | A Man for All Seasons |
1967 | Richard Brooks ‡ | In Cold Blood |
1968 | Franco Zeffirelli ‡ | Romeo and Juliet |
1969 | Alfred Hitchcock § | Topaz |
1970s
1980s
Year | Winner | Film |
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1980 | Robert Redford † | Ordinary People |
1981 | Warren Beatty † | Reds |
1982 | Sidney Lumet ‡ | The Verdict |
1983 | James L. Brooks † | Terms of Endearment |
1984 | David Lean ‡ | A Passage to India |
1985 | Akira Kurosawa ‡ | Ran |
1986 | Woody Allen ‡ | Hannah and Her Sisters |
1987 | Steven Spielberg § | Empire of the Sun |
1988 | Alan Parker ‡ | Mississippi Burning |
1989 | Kenneth Branagh ‡ | Henry V |
1990s
Year | Winner | Film |
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1990 | Kevin Costner † | Dances with Wolves |
1991 | Jonathan Demme † | The Silence of the Lambs |
1992 | James Ivory ‡ | Howards End |
1993 | Martin Scorsese § | The Age of Innocence |
1994 | Quentin Tarantino ‡ | Pulp Fiction |
1995 | Ang Lee § | Sense and Sensibility |
1996 | Joel Coen ‡ | Fargo |
1997 | Curtis Hanson ‡ | L.A. Confidential |
1998 | Shekhar Kapur § | Elizabeth |
1999 | Anthony Minghella § | The Talented Mr. Ripley |
2000s
Year | Winner | Film |
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2000 | Steven Soderbergh | Erin Brockovich ‡ |
Traffic † | ||
2001 | Todd Field § | In the Bedroom |
2002 | Phillip Noyce | The Quiet American § |
Rabbit-Proof Fence §[4] | ||
2003 | Edward Zwick § | The Last Samurai |
2004 | Michael Mann § | Collateral |
2005 | Ang Lee † | Brokeback Mountain |
2006 | Martin Scorsese † | The Departed |
2007 | Tim Burton § | Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street |
2008 | David Fincher ‡ | The Curious Case of Benjamin Button |
2009 | Clint Eastwood § | Invictus |
2010s
Year | Winner | Film |
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2010 | David Fincher ‡ | The Social Network |
2011 | Martin Scorsese ‡ | Hugo |
2012 | Kathryn Bigelow § | Zero Dark Thirty |
2013 | Spike Jonze § | Her |
2014 | Clint Eastwood § | American Sniper |
2015 | Ridley Scott § | The Martian |
2016 | Barry Jenkins ‡ | Moonlight[5] |
2017 | Greta Gerwig ‡ | Lady Bird |
2018 | Bradley Cooper § | A Star Is Born |
2019 | Quentin Tarantino ‡ | Once Upon a Time in Hollywood |
References
- "Best Director Archives – National Board of Review". National Board of Review. Retrieved February 2, 2015.
- The Selected Letters of Elia Kazan - Elia Kazan - Google Books (pg.622)
- AFI|Catalog - The Devils
- Acclaimed Director, Writer, and Producer Phillip Noyce Joins New York Film Academy (NYFA) Faculty as Master Class Instructor
- Moonlight's Barry Jenkins Makes History As First Black Director To Win National Board Of Review Directing Award - Essence
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