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St. Louis Film Critics Association Award for Best Director

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St. Louis Film Critics Association Award for Best Director
The 2024 Recipient: Denis Villeneuve
CountryUnited States
Presented bySt. Louis Film Critics Association
First awardMartin Scorsese,
The Aviator (2004)
Most recent winnerDenis Villeneuve,
Dune: Part Two (2024)
Websitewww.stlfilmcritics.org

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

Winners

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Winners are in bold.

2000s

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Year Nominee Film
2004[1] Martin Scorsese – (Drama) The Aviator
Clint Eastwood - (Drama) Million Dollar Baby
Terry George - (Drama) Hotel Rwanda
Mike Leigh - (Drama) Vera Drake
Quentin Tarantino - (Drama) Kill Bill: Volume 2
Alexander Payne – (Comedy / Musical) Sideways
Taylor Hackford - (Comedy / Musical) Ray
Michael Gondry - (Comedy / Musical) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Zach Braff - (Comedy / Musical) Garden State
Brad Bird - (Comedy / Musical) The Incredibles
2005[2] Ang Lee Brokeback Mountain
2006[2] Martin Scorsese The Departed
2007[2] Joel Coen and Ethan Coen No Country for Old Men
2008[2] Danny Boyle Slumdog Millionaire
2009[2] Kathryn Bigelow The Hurt Locker

2010s

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Year Nominee Film
2010[2] David Fincher The Social Network
2011[3] Michel Hazanavicius The Artist
Terrence Malick The Tree of Life
Alexander Payne The Descendants
David Fincher The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Nicolas Winding Refn Drive
2012[4][5] Ben Affleck Argo
Kathryn Bigelow Zero Dark Thirty
Quentin Tarantino Django Unchained
Benh Zeitlin Beasts of the Southern Wild
Ang Lee Life of Pi
2013[6] Alfonso Cuaron Gravity
Spike Jonze Her
Steve McQueen[7] 12 Years a Slave
Alexander Payne Nebraska
David O. Russell American Hustle
2014[8] Wes Anderson The Grand Budapest Hotel
David Fincher Gone Girl
Alejandro G. Iñárritu Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
Richard Linklater Boyhood
Morten Tyldum The Imitation Game
2015[9] Todd Haynes Carol
Alejandro González Iñárritu The Revenant
Tom McCarthy Spotlight
George Miller Mad Max: Fury Road
Ridley Scott The Martian
2016[10] Damien Chazelle La La Land
Barry Jenkins Moonlight
Kenneth Lonergan Manchester by the Sea
David Mackenzie Hell or High Water
Denis Villeneuve Arrival
2017[11] Guillermo del Toro The Shape of Water
Greta Gerwig Lady Bird
Jordan Peele Get Out
Steven Spielberg The Post
Denis Villeneuve Blade Runner 2049
2018[12] Bradley Cooper A Star Is Born
Alfonso Cuarón Roma
Yorgos Lanthimos The Favourite
Spike Lee BlacKkKlansman
Adam McKay Vice
2019[13] Bong Joon-Ho Parasite
Sam Mendes 1917
Martin Scorsese The Irishman
Quentin Tarantino Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Taika Waititi Jojo Rabbit

2020s

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Year Nominee Film
2020[14] Emerald Fennell Promising Young Woman
Lee Isaac Chung Minari
Spike Lee Da 5 Bloods
Aaron Sorkin The Trial of the Chicago 7
Chloé Zhao Nomadland
2021[15] Paul Thomas Anderson Licorice Pizza
Wes Anderson The French Dispatch
Kenneth Branagh Belfast
Jane Campion The Power of the Dog
Steven Spielberg West Side Story
Denis Villeneuve Dune
2022[16] Daniels (Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert) Everything Everywhere All at Once
Baz Luhrmann Elvis
Martin McDonagh Banshees of Inisherin
Sarah Polley Women Talking
Steven Spielberg The Fabelmans
2023[17] Greta Gerwig Barbie
Todd Haynes May December
Christopher Nolan Oppenheimer
Martin Scorsese Killers of the Flower Moon
Celine Song Past Lives
2024[18] Edward Berger Conclave
Brady Corbet The Brutalist
Mohammad Rasoulof The Seed of the Sacred Fig
RaMell Ross Nickel Boys
Denis Villeneuve Dune: Part Two

References

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