National Board of Review Award for Best Director

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National Board of Review Award for Best Director
Jon M. Chu 2013.jpg
Current recipient: Jon M. Chu
Awarded forBest Director
Country United States
Presented by National Board of Review
First awarded Jean Renoir
The Southerner (1945)
Currently held by Jon M. Chu
Wicked (2024)
Website nationalboardofreview.org

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]

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Winners

1940s

YearWinnerFilm
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

YearWinnerFilm
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

YearWinnerFilm
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

YearWinnerFilm
1970 François Truffaut The Wild Child (L'enfant sauvage)
1971 Ken Russell The Boy Friend
The Devils [3]
1972 Bob Fosse Cabaret
1973 Ingmar Bergman Cries and Whispers
1974 Francis Ford Coppola The Conversation
1975 Robert Altman Nashville
Stanley Kubrick Barry Lyndon
1976 Alan J. Pakula All the President's Men
1977 Luis Buñuel That Obscure Object of Desire (Cet obscur objet du désir)
1978 Ingmar Bergman Autumn Sonata
1979 John Schlesinger Yanks

1980s

YearWinnerFilm
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

YearWinnerFilm
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

YearWinnerFilm
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

YearWinnerFilm
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

2020s

YearWinnerFilm
2020 Spike Lee Da 5 Bloods
2021 Paul Thomas Anderson Licorice Pizza [6]
2022 Steven Spielberg The Fabelmans [7]
2023 Martin Scorsese Killers of the Flower Moon [8]
2024 Jon M. Chu Wicked [9]

Multiple winners

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References

  1. "Best Director Archives – National Board of Review". National Board of Review . Retrieved February 2, 2015.
  2. The Selected Letters of Elia Kazan - Elia Kazan - Google Books (pg.622)
  3. AFI|Catalog - The Devils
  4. Acclaimed Director, Writer, and Producer Phillip Noyce Joins New York Film Academy (NYFA) Faculty as Master Class Instructor
  5. Moonlight's Barry Jenkins Makes History As First Black Director To Win National Board Of Review Directing Award - Essence
  6. 'Licorice Pizza' Wins Best Pictures At National Board Of Review — Deadline
  7. Top Gun: Maverick Named Best Movie of 2022 by National Board of Review - The Hollywood Reporter
  8. National Board of Review Names ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Best Film of 2023
  9. ‘Wicked’ Named Best Picture by National Board of Review, Daniel Craig and Nicole Kidman Among Acting Winners