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
Current recipient: Spike Lee
Awarded forBest Director
CountryUnited States
Presented byNational Board of Review
First awardedJean Renoir
The Southerner (1945)
Currently held bySpike Lee
Da 5 Bloods (2020)
Websitenationalboardofreview.org

Winners

1940s

Year Winner Film
1945Jean RenoirThe Southerner
1946William WylerThe Best Years of Our Lives
1947Elia KazanBoomerang!
Gentleman's Agreement [2]
1948Roberto RosselliniPaisan (Paisà)
1949Vittorio De SicaBicycle Thieves (Ladri di biciclette)

1950s

Year Winner Film
1950John HustonThe Asphalt Jungle
1951Akira KurosawaRashōmon
1952David LeanThe Sound Barrier
1953George StevensShane
1954Renato CastellaniRomeo and Juliet
1955William WylerThe Desperate Hours
1956John HustonMoby Dick
1957David LeanThe Bridge on the River Kwai
1958John FordThe Last Hurrah
1959Fred ZinnemannThe Nun's Story

1960s

Year Winner Film
1960Jack CardiffSons and Lovers
1961Jack ClaytonThe Innocents
1962David LeanLawrence of Arabia
1963Tony RichardsonTom Jones
1964Desmond DavisGirl with Green Eyes
1965John SchlesingerDarling
1966Fred ZinnemannA Man for All Seasons
1967Richard BrooksIn Cold Blood
1968Franco ZeffirelliRomeo and Juliet
1969Alfred HitchcockTopaz

1970s

Year Winner Film
1970François TruffautThe Wild Child (L'enfant sauvage)
1971Ken RussellThe Boy Friend
The Devils [3]
1972Bob FosseCabaret
1973Ingmar BergmanCries and Whispers
1974Francis Ford CoppolaThe Conversation
1975Robert AltmanNashville
Stanley KubrickBarry Lyndon
1976Alan J. PakulaAll the President's Men
1977Luis BuñuelThat Obscure Object of Desire (Cet obscur objet du désir)
1978Ingmar BergmanAutumn Sonata
1979John SchlesingerYanks

1980s

Year Winner Film
1980Robert RedfordOrdinary People
1981Warren BeattyReds
1982Sidney LumetThe Verdict
1983James L. BrooksTerms of Endearment
1984David LeanA Passage to India
1985Akira KurosawaRan
1986Woody AllenHannah and Her Sisters
1987Steven SpielbergEmpire of the Sun
1988Alan ParkerMississippi Burning
1989Kenneth BranaghHenry V

1990s

Year Winner Film
1990Kevin CostnerDances with Wolves
1991Jonathan DemmeThe Silence of the Lambs
1992James IvoryHowards End
1993Martin ScorseseThe Age of Innocence
1994Quentin Tarantino Pulp Fiction
1995Ang LeeSense and Sensibility
1996Joel CoenFargo
1997Curtis HansonL.A. Confidential
1998Shekhar KapurElizabeth
1999Anthony MinghellaThe Talented Mr. Ripley

2000s

Year Winner Film
2000Steven SoderberghErin Brockovich
Traffic
2001Todd FieldIn the Bedroom
2002Phillip NoyceThe Quiet American
Rabbit-Proof Fence [4]
2003Edward ZwickThe Last Samurai
2004Michael MannCollateral
2005Ang LeeBrokeback Mountain
2006Martin ScorseseThe Departed
2007Tim BurtonSweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
2008David FincherThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button
2009Clint EastwoodInvictus

2010s

Year Winner Film
2010David FincherThe Social Network
2011Martin ScorseseHugo
2012Kathryn BigelowZero Dark Thirty
2013Spike JonzeHer
2014Clint EastwoodAmerican Sniper
2015Ridley ScottThe Martian
2016Barry JenkinsMoonlight[5]
2017Greta GerwigLady Bird
2018Bradley CooperA Star Is Born
2019Quentin TarantinoOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood

2020s

Year Winner Film
2020Spike LeeDa 5 Bloods

Multiple winners


References

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