The United States National Film Critics Board Award for Best Directorial Debut is the prestigious award of America's oldest non-profit film organization, the National Council of Film Critics, awarded since 1997 for the best directorial debut in a feature film. [one]
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Winners
1990s
| Ceremony | A photo laureate | Producer | Film |
|---|---|---|---|
| Casey Lemmons | " The refuge of Eve " | ||
| not awarded | |||
| Kimberly pier | “ Guys don't cry ” |
2000s
| Ceremony | A photo laureate | Producer | Film |
|---|---|---|---|
| not awarded | |||
| John Cameron Mitchell | “ Hedwig and the Miserable Inch ” | ||
| Rob Marshall | Chicago | ||
| Vadim Valerevich Perelman | " House of sand and fog " | ||
| Zach Braff | " Country of gardens " | ||
| Julian Fellows | “A different lie " | ||
| Jason wrightman | “ They smoke here ” | ||
| Ben Affleck | Goodbye baby, goodbye | ||
| Courtney Hunt | " Frozen river " | ||
| not awarded |
2010s
| Ceremony | A photo laureate | Producer | Film |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger | Restrepo | ||
| JC Chandor | “ Risk Limit ” | ||
| Ben Zaitlin | " Beasts of the Wild South " | ||
| Ryan Cougler | “ Fruitvale Station ” | ||
| Gillian Robespierre | “ My child " | ||
| Jonas Carpignano | " Mediterranean " | ||
| Trey Edward Schulz | “ Krisha " |
Notes
- ↑ Best Directorial Debut Archives . National Board of Review . Date of appeal September 15, 2015.