New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Director


The New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Director is one of the awards given by the New York Film Critics Circle to honour the finest achievements in filmmaking.

In the last three (1970s, 1980s and 1990s) decades the New York Film Critics have rarely made the same choice as the Academy (Oscars). Over the period 1970-1999 only in 1977: Woody Allen for Annie Hall and in 1991: Jonathan Demme for The Silence of the Lambs the NYFCC made the same chose for Best Director as the Academy. It's notable that in this decade (2000-2006), the critics group have already agreed with the Oscars on four occasions: 2000 Steven Soderbergh for Traffic, 2004 Clint Eastwood for Million Dollar Baby, 2005 Ang Lee for Brokeback Mountain and 2006 Martin Scorsese for The Departed.

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Winners

1930s

for directing The Informer
for directing The Gay Desperado
for directing Stage Door
for directing The Lady Vanishes
for directing Stagecoach

1940s

for directing The Grapes of Wrath and
for directing The Long Voyage Home
for directing How Green Was My Valley
for directing Wake Island
for directing The More the Merrier
for directing Going My Way
for directing The Lost Weekend
for directing The Best Years of Our Lives
for directing Boomerang and
for directing Gentleman's Agreement
for directing The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
for directing The Fallen Idol

1950s

*1950 Joseph L. Mankiewicz All About Eve
*1951 Elia Kazan A Streetcar Named Desire
*1952 Fred Zinnemann High Noon
*1953 Fred Zinneman From Here to Eternity
*1954 Elia Kazan On the Waterfront
*1955 David Lean Summertime
*1956 John Huston Moby Dick
*1957 David Lean The Bridge Over the River Kwai
*1958 Stanley Kramer The Defiant Ones
*1959 Fred Zinneman The Nun's Story

1960s

*1960 Billy Wilder The Apartment Jack Cardiff Sons and Lovers

1970s

for directing Five Easy Pieces
for directing A Clockwork Orange
for directing Viskningar och rop (Cries and Whispers)
for directing Day for Night
for directing Amarcord
for directing Nashville
for directing All the President's Men
for directing Annie Hall
for directing Days of Heaven
for directing Manhattan

1980s

for directing Melvin and Howard
for directing Prince of the City
for directing Tootsie
for directing Fanny och Alexander (Fanny and Alexander)
for directing A Passage to India
for directing Prizzi's Honor
for directing Hannah and Her Sisters
for directing Broadcast News
for directing A World Apart
for directing Enemies: A Love Story

1990s

for directing Goodfellas
for directing The Silence of the Lambs
for directing The Player
for directing The Piano
for directing Pulp Fiction
for directing Sense and Sensibility
for directing Breaking the Waves
for directing L.A. Confidential
for directing The Thin Red Line
for directing Topsy-Turvy

2000s

for directing Erin Brockovich and
for directing Traffic
for directing Gosford Park
for directing Far from Heaven
for directing Lost in Translation
for directing Million Dollar Baby
for directing Brokeback Mountain
for directing The Departed
for directing No Country for Old Men

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