Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Director

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The Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Director is one of the annual awards given by the Toronto Film Critics Association.

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Winners

1990s

YearWinnerFilmRef
1997 Atom Egoyan The Sweet Hereafter [1]
Paul Thomas Anderson Boogie Nights
James Cameron Titanic
Curtis Hanson L.A. Confidential
Ang Lee The Ice Storm
1998 Steven Spielberg Saving Private Ryan [2]
Steven Soderbergh Out of Sight
Todd Solondz Happiness
1999 Paul Thomas Anderson Magnolia [3]
Sam Mendes American Beauty
Steven Soderbergh The Limey

2000s

YearWinnerFilmRef
2000 Steven Soderbergh Traffic [4]
Ang Lee Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
2001 David Lynch Mulholland Drive [5]
Peter Jackson The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Jean-Pierre Jeunet Amélie
2002 Paul Thomas Anderson Punch-Drunk Love [6]
Alfonso Cuarón Y Tu Mamá También
Todd Haynes Far from Heaven
2003 Peter Jackson The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King [7]
2004 Michel Gondry Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind [8]
2005 David Cronenberg A History of Violence [9]
2006 Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne The Child (L'Enfant) [10]
Stephen Frears The Queen
Paul Greengrass United 93
Martin Scorsese The Departed
2007 Joel Coen and Ethan Coen No Country for Old Men [11]
David Cronenberg Eastern Promises
David Fincher Zodiac
2008 Jonathan Demme Rachel Getting Married [12]
Danny Boyle Slumdog Millionaire
Andrew Stanton WALL-E
2009 Kathryn Bigelow The Hurt Locker [13]
Steve McQueen Hunger
Quentin Tarantino Inglourious Basterds

2010s

YearWinnerFilmRef
2010 David Fincher The Social Network [14]
Darren Aronofsky Black Swan
Christopher Nolan Inception
2011 Terrence Malick The Tree of Life [15]
Michel Hazanavicius The Artist
Nicolas Winding Refn Drive
2012 Paul Thomas Anderson The Master [16]
Kathryn Bigelow Zero Dark Thirty
Leos Carax Holy Motors
2013 Alfonso Cuarón Gravity [17]
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen Inside Llewyn Davis
Steve McQueen 12 Years a Slave
2014 Richard Linklater Boyhood [18]
Paul Thomas Anderson Inherent Vice
Wes Anderson The Grand Budapest Hotel
2015 Todd Haynes Carol [19]
Tom McCarthy Spotlight
George Miller Mad Max: Fury Road
2016 Maren Ade Toni Erdmann [20]
Damien Chazelle La La Land
Barry Jenkins Moonlight
2017 Greta Gerwig Lady Bird [21]
Paul Thomas Anderson Phantom Thread
Jordan Peele Get Out
2018 Alfonso Cuarón Roma [22]
Lee Chang-dong Burning
Paul Schrader First Reformed
2019 Bong Joon-ho Parasite [23]
Noah Baumbach Marriage Story
Martin Scorsese The Irishman

2020s

YearWinnerFilmRef
2020 Chloé Zhao Nomadland [24]
Kelly Reichardt First Cow
Lee Isaac Chung Minari
2021 Jane Campion The Power of the Dog [25]
Ryusuke Hamaguchi Drive My Car
Denis Villeneuve Dune
2022 Charlotte Wells Aftersun [26]
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert Everything Everywhere All at Once
Sarah Polley Women Talking

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