Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Feature Film

The Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures is one of the annual Directors Guild of America Awards presented by the Directors Guild of America. With 3 wins out of 13 nominations, Steven Spielberg is both the most awarded and most nominated director of this category in the history of DGA, and the first director to receive DGA nominations in six consecutive decades.[1] Additionally, Alejandro G. Iñárritu is the only director to win twice successively; he was awarded in 2015 and 2016 for his directorial achievements for Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) and The Revenant, respectively.[2] Three directing teams have shared the award: Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins for West Side Story (1961), Joel Coen and Ethan Coen for No Country for Old Men (2007), and Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert for Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022).

Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Feature Film
The 2023 recipient: Christopher Nolan
Awarded forOutstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
CountryUnited States
Presented byDirectors Guild of America
First awarded1948
Currently held byChristopher Nolan for Oppenheimer (2023)

Predicting the Oscar's outcome

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Since its inception the award has predicted the winner of the Academy Award for Best Director on all but eight occasions:

Winners and nominees

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1940s

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Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
1948
(1st)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz A Letter to Three Wives [11]
Howard Hawks Red River
Anatole Litvak The Snake Pit
Fred Zinnemann The Search
1949
(2nd)
Robert Rossen All the King's Men [12]
Carol Reed The Third Man
Mark Robson Champion
Alfred L. Werker Lost Boundaries

1950s

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Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
1950
(3rd)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz All About Eve [13]
John Huston The Asphalt Jungle
Vincente Minnelli Father's Little Dividend
Billy Wilder Sunset Boulevard
1951
(4th)
George Stevens A Place in the Sun [14]
László Benedek Death of a Salesman
Michael Gordon Cyrano de Bergerac
Alfred Hitchcock Strangers on a Train
Elia Kazan A Streetcar Named Desire
Henry King David and Bathsheba
Mervyn LeRoy Quo Vadis
Anatole Litvak Decision Before Dawn
Vincente Minnelli An American in Paris
George Sidney Show Boat
Richard Thorpe The Great Caruso
William Wyler Detective Story
1952
(5th)
John Ford The Quiet Man [15]
Charles Crichton The Lavender Hill Mob
George Cukor Pat and Mike
Michael Curtiz I'll See You in My Dreams
Cecil B. DeMille The Greatest Show on Earth
Hugo Fregonese My Six Convicts
Howard Hawks The Big Sky
Elia Kazan Viva Zapata!
Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen Singin' in the Rain
Henry King The Snows of Kilimanjaro
Akira Kurosawa Rashomon
Albert Lewin Pandora and the Flying Dutchman
Joseph L. Mankiewicz 5 Fingers
Vincente Minnelli The Bad and the Beautiful
George Sidney Scaramouche
Richard Thorpe Ivanhoe
Charles Vidor Hans Christian Andersen
Fred Zinnemann High Noon
1953
(6th)
Fred Zinnemann From Here to Eternity [16]
Melvin Frank and Norman Panama Above and Beyond
Henry Koster The Robe
Walter Lang Call Me Madam
Joseph L. Mankiewicz Julius Caesar
Daniel Mann Come Back, Little Sheba
Jean Negulesco Titanic
George Sidney Young Bess
George Stevens Shane
Charles Walters Lili
Billy Wilder Stalag 17
William Wyler Roman Holiday
1954
(7th)
Elia Kazan On the Waterfront [17]
George Cukor A Star Is Born
Edward Dmytryk The Caine Mutiny
Stanley Donen Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Melvin Frank and Norman Panama Knock on Wood
Samuel Fuller Hell and High Water
Alfred Hitchcock Rear Window
Henry King King of the Khyber Rifles
Anthony Mann The Glenn Miller Story
Jean Negulesco Three Coins in the Fountain
George Seaton The Country Girl
Don Siegel Riot in Cell Block 11
William A. Wellman The High and the Mighty
Robert Wise Executive Suite
Billy Wilder Sabrina
1955
(8th)
Delbert Mann Marty [18]
Richard Brooks Blackboard Jungle
John Ford The Long Gray Line
Elia Kazan East of Eden
Henry Koster A Man Called Peter
Joshua Logan Picnic
Daniel Mann The Rose Tattoo
Mark Robson The Bridges at Toko-Ri
John Sturges Bad Day at Black Rock
Charles Vidor Love Me or Leave Me
Billy Wilder The Seven Year Itch
1956
(9th)
George Stevens Giant [19]
Michael Anderson Around the World in 80 Days
John Huston Moby Dick
Joshua Logan Bus Stop
Daniel Mann Teahouse of the August Moon
King Vidor War and Peace
Robert Wise Somebody Up There Likes Me
William Wyler Friendly Persuasion
1957
(10th)
David Lean The Bridge on the River Kwai [20]
George Cukor Les Girls
Stanley Donen Funny Face
José Ferrer The Great Man
John Huston Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
Elia Kazan A Face in the Crowd
Stanley Kramer The Pride and the Passion
Anthony Mann Men in War
Leo McCarey An Affair to Remember
Robert Mulligan Fear Strikes Out
John Sturges Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
Fred Zinnemann A Hatful of Rain
1958
(11th)
Vincente Minnelli Gigi [21]
George Abbott and Stanley Donen Damn Yankees
Richard Brooks The Brothers Karamazov
Delmer Daves Cowboy
Edward Dmytryk The Young Lions
Richard Fleischer The Vikings
Alfred Hitchcock Vertigo
Martin Ritt The Long, Hot Summer
George Seaton Teacher's Pet
William Wyler The Big Country
1959
(12th)
William Wyler Ben-Hur [22]
Charles Barton The Shaggy Dog
Frank Capra A Hole in the Head
Richard Fleischer Compulsion
John Ford The Horse Soldiers
Howard Hawks Rio Bravo
Alfred Hitchcock North by Northwest
Leo McCarey Rally Round the Flag, Boys!
Otto Preminger Anatomy of a Murder
Douglas Sirk Imitation of Life
George Stevens The Diary of Anne Frank
Billy Wilder Some Like It Hot
Fred Zinnemann The Nun's Story

1960s

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Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
1960
(13th)
Billy Wilder The Apartment [23]
Richard Brooks Elmer Gantry
Vincent J. Donehue Sunrise at Campobello
Lewis Gilbert Sink the Bismarck!
Walter Lang Can-Can
Delbert Mann The Dark at the Top of the Stairs
Carol Reed Our Man in Havana
Alain Resnais Hiroshima mon amour
Charles Walters Please Don't Eat the Daisies
Alfred Hitchcock Psycho
1961
(14th)
Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins West Side Story [24]
Marlon Brando One-Eyed Jacks
Frank Capra Pocketful of Miracles
Jack Clayton The Innocents
Peter Glenville Summer and Smoke
John Huston The Misfits
Elia Kazan Splendor in the Grass
Henry Koster Flower Drum Song
Stanley Kramer Judgment at Nuremberg
Philip Leacock Hand in Hand
Mervyn LeRoy A Majority of One
Joshua Logan Fanny
Anthony Mann El Cid
Robert Mulligan The Great Impostor
Daniel Petrie A Raisin in the Sun
Robert Stevenson The Absent-Minded Professor
Peter Ustinov Romanoff and Juliet
William Wyler The Children's Hour
1962
(15th)
David Lean Lawrence of Arabia [25]
Robert Aldrich What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Morton DaCosta The Music Man
Stanley Kubrick Lolita
Lewis Milestone Mutiny on the Bounty
Robert Mulligan To Kill a Mockingbird
Ralph Nelson Requiem for a Heavyweight
Arthur Penn The Miracle Worker
Tony Richardson A Taste of Honey
1963
(16th)
Tony Richardson Tom Jones [26]
Federico Fellini
Elia Kazan America America
Ralph Nelson Lilies of the Field
Martin Ritt Hud
1964
(17th)
George Cukor My Fair Lady [27]
Peter Glenville Becket
John Huston The Night of the Iguana
Stanley Kubrick Dr. Strangelove
Robert Stevenson Mary Poppins
1965
(18th)
Robert Wise The Sound of Music [28]
Sidney J. Furie The Ipcress File
Sidney Lumet The Pawnbroker
John Schlesinger Darling
Elliot Silverstein Cat Ballou
1966
(19th)
Fred Zinnemann A Man for All Seasons [29]
Richard Brooks The Professionals
John Frankenheimer Grand Prix
Lewis Gilbert Alfie
James Hill Born Free
Norman Jewison The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming
Claude Lelouch A Man and a Woman
Silvio Narizzano Georgy Girl
Mike Nichols Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Robert Wise The Sand Pebbles
1967
(20th)
Mike Nichols The Graduate [30]
Robert Aldrich The Dirty Dozen
Richard Brooks In Cold Blood
James Clavell To Sir, with Love
Stanley Donen Two for the Road
Norman Jewison In the Heat of the Night
Stanley Kramer Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Arthur Penn Bonnie and Clyde
Stuart Rosenberg Cool Hand Luke
Joseph Strick Ulysses
1968
(21st)
Anthony Harvey The Lion in Winter [31]
Paul Almond Isabel
Stanley Kubrick 2001: A Space Odyssey
Jiří Menzel Closely Watched Trains
Paul Newman Rachel, Rachel
Roman Polanski Rosemary's Baby
Carol Reed Oliver!
Gene Saks The Odd Couple
William Wyler Funny Girl
Franco Zeffirelli Romeo and Juliet
1969
(22nd)
John Schlesinger Midnight Cowboy [32]
Richard Attenborough Oh! What a Lovely War
Costa-Gavras Z
George Roy Hill Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Dennis Hopper Easy Rider
Gene Kelly Hello, Dolly!
Sam Peckinpah The Wild Bunch
Larry Peerce Goodbye, Columbus
Sydney Pollack They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
Haskell Wexler Medium Cool

1970s

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Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
1970
(23rd)
Franklin J. Schaffner Patton [33]
Robert Altman M*A*S*H
Arthur Hiller Love Story
David Lean Ryan's Daughter
Bob Rafelson Five Easy Pieces
1971
(24th)
William Friedkin The French Connection [34]
Peter Bogdanovich The Last Picture Show
Stanley Kubrick A Clockwork Orange
Robert Mulligan Summer of '42
John Schlesinger Sunday Bloody Sunday
1972
(25th)
Francis Ford Coppola The Godfather [35]
John Boorman Deliverance
Bob Fosse Cabaret
George Roy Hill Slaughterhouse-Five
Martin Ritt Sounder
1973
(26th)
George Roy Hill The Sting [36]
Bernardo Bertolucci Last Tango in Paris
William Friedkin The Exorcist
George Lucas American Graffiti
Sidney Lumet Serpico
1974
(27th)
Francis Ford Coppola The Godfather Part II [37]
Francis Ford Coppola The Conversation
Bob Fosse Lenny
Sidney Lumet Murder on the Orient Express
Roman Polanski Chinatown
1975
(28th)
Miloš Forman One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest [38]
Robert Altman Nashville
Stanley Kubrick Barry Lyndon
Sidney Lumet Dog Day Afternoon
Steven Spielberg Jaws
1976
(29th)
John G. Avildsen Rocky [39]
Sidney Lumet Network
Alan J. Pakula All the President's Men
Martin Scorsese Taxi Driver
Lina Wertmüller Seven Beauties
1977
(30th)
Woody Allen Annie Hall [40]
George Lucas Star Wars
Herbert Ross The Turning Point
Steven Spielberg Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Fred Zinnemann Julia
1978
(31st)
Michael Cimino The Deer Hunter [41]
Hal Ashby Coming Home
Warren Beatty and Buck Henry Heaven Can Wait
Paul Mazursky An Unmarried Woman
Alan Parker Midnight Express
1979
(32nd)
Robert Benton Kramer vs. Kramer [42]
Woody Allen Manhattan
James Bridges The China Syndrome
Francis Ford Coppola Apocalypse Now
Peter Yates Breaking Away

1980s

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Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
1980
(33rd)
Robert Redford Ordinary People [43]
Michael Apted Coal Miner's Daughter
David Lynch The Elephant Man
Richard Rush The Stunt Man
Martin Scorsese Raging Bull
1981
(34th)
Warren Beatty Reds [44]
Hugh Hudson Chariots of Fire
Louis Malle Atlantic City
Mark Rydell On Golden Pond
Steven Spielberg Raiders of the Lost Ark
1982
(35th)
Richard Attenborough Gandhi [45]
Taylor Hackford An Officer and a Gentleman
Wolfgang Petersen Das Boot
Sydney Pollack Tootsie
Steven Spielberg E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
1983
(36th)
James L. Brooks Terms of Endearment [46]
Bruce Beresford Tender Mercies
Ingmar Bergman Fanny and Alexander
Lawrence Kasdan The Big Chill
Philip Kaufman The Right Stuff
1984
(37th)
Miloš Forman Amadeus [47]
Robert Benton Places in the Heart
Norman Jewison A Soldier's Story
Roland Joffé The Killing Fields
David Lean A Passage to India
1985
(38th)
Steven Spielberg The Color Purple [48]
Ron Howard Cocoon
John Huston Prizzi's Honor
Sydney Pollack Out of Africa
Peter Weir Witness
1986
(39th)
Oliver Stone Platoon [49]
Woody Allen Hannah and Her Sisters
Randa Haines Children of a Lesser God
James Ivory A Room with a View
Rob Reiner Stand by Me
1987
(40th)
Bernardo Bertolucci The Last Emperor [50]
James L. Brooks Broadcast News
Lasse Hallström My Life as a Dog
Adrian Lyne Fatal Attraction
Steven Spielberg Empire of the Sun
1988
(41st)
Barry Levinson Rain Man [51]
Charles Crichton A Fish Called Wanda
Mike Nichols Working Girl
Alan Parker Mississippi Burning
Robert Zemeckis Who Framed Roger Rabbit
1989
(42nd)
Oliver Stone Born on the Fourth of July [52]
Woody Allen Crimes and Misdemeanors
Rob Reiner When Harry Met Sally...
Phil Alden Robinson Field of Dreams
Peter Weir Dead Poets Society

1990s

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Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
1990
(43rd)
Kevin Costner Dances with Wolves [53]
Francis Ford Coppola The Godfather Part III
Barry Levinson Avalon
Martin Scorsese Goodfellas
Giuseppe Tornatore Cinema Paradiso
1991
(44th)
Jonathan Demme The Silence of the Lambs [54]
Barry Levinson Bugsy
Ridley Scott Thelma and Louise
Oliver Stone JFK
Barbra Streisand The Prince of Tides
1992
(45th)
Clint Eastwood Unforgiven [55]
Robert Altman The Player
James Ivory Howards End
Neil Jordan The Crying Game
Rob Reiner A Few Good Men
1993
(46th)
Steven Spielberg Schindler's List [56]
Jane Campion The Piano
Andrew Davis The Fugitive
James Ivory The Remains of the Day
Martin Scorsese The Age of Innocence
1994
(47th)
Robert Zemeckis Forrest Gump [57]
Frank Darabont The Shawshank Redemption
Mike Newell Four Weddings and a Funeral
Robert Redford Quiz Show
Quentin Tarantino Pulp Fiction
1995
(48th)
Ron Howard Apollo 13 [58]
Mike Figgis Leaving Las Vegas
Mel Gibson Braveheart
Ang Lee Sense and Sensibility
Michael Radford Il Postino: The Postman
1996
(49th)
Anthony Minghella The English Patient [59]
Joel Coen Fargo
Cameron Crowe Jerry Maguire
Scott Hicks Shine
Mike Leigh Secrets and Lies
1997
(50th)
James Cameron Titanic [60]
James L. Brooks As Good as It Gets
Curtis Hanson L.A. Confidential
Steven Spielberg Amistad
Gus Van Sant Good Will Hunting
1998
(51st)
Steven Spielberg Saving Private Ryan [61]
Roberto Benigni Life Is Beautiful
John Madden Shakespeare in Love
Terrence Malick The Thin Red Line
Peter Weir The Truman Show
1999
(52nd)
Sam Mendes American Beauty [62]
Frank Darabont The Green Mile
Spike Jonze Being John Malkovich
Michael Mann The Insider
M. Night Shyamalan The Sixth Sense

2000s

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Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
2000
(53rd)
Ang Lee Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon [63]
Cameron Crowe Almost Famous
Ridley Scott Gladiator
Steven Soderbergh Erin Brockovich
Traffic
2001
(54th)
Ron Howard A Beautiful Mind [64]
Peter Jackson The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Baz Luhrmann Moulin Rouge!
Christopher Nolan Memento
Ridley Scott Black Hawk Down
2002
(55th)
Rob Marshall Chicago [65]
Stephen Daldry The Hours
Peter Jackson The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Roman Polanski The Pianist
Martin Scorsese Gangs of New York
2003
(56th)
Peter Jackson The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King [66]
Sofia Coppola Lost in Translation
Clint Eastwood Mystic River
Gary Ross Seabiscuit
Peter Weir Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
2004
(57th)
Clint Eastwood Million Dollar Baby [67]
Marc Forster Finding Neverland
Taylor Hackford Ray
Alexander Payne Sideways
Martin Scorsese The Aviator
2005
(58th)
Ang Lee Brokeback Mountain [68]
George Clooney Good Night, and Good Luck
Paul Haggis Crash
Bennett Miller Capote
Steven Spielberg Munich
2006
(59th)
Martin Scorsese The Departed [69]
Bill Condon Dreamgirls
Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris Little Miss Sunshine
Stephen Frears The Queen
Alejandro González Iñárritu Babel
2007
(60th)
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen No Country for Old Men [70]
Paul Thomas Anderson There Will Be Blood
Tony Gilroy Michael Clayton
Sean Penn Into the Wild
Julian Schnabel The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
2008
(61st)
Danny Boyle Slumdog Millionaire [71]
David Fincher The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Ron Howard Frost/Nixon
Christopher Nolan The Dark Knight
Gus Van Sant Milk
2009
(62nd)
Kathryn Bigelow The Hurt Locker [72]
James Cameron Avatar
Lee Daniels Precious
Jason Reitman Up in the Air
Quentin Tarantino Inglourious Basterds

2010s

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Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
2010
(63rd)
Tom Hooper The King's Speech [73][74]
Darren Aronofsky Black Swan
David Fincher The Social Network
Christopher Nolan Inception
David O. Russell The Fighter
2011
(64th)
Michel Hazanavicius The Artist [75][76]
Woody Allen Midnight in Paris
David Fincher The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Alexander Payne The Descendants
Martin Scorsese Hugo
2012
(65th)
Ben Affleck Argo [77][78]
Kathryn Bigelow Zero Dark Thirty
Tom Hooper Les Misérables
Ang Lee Life of Pi
Steven Spielberg Lincoln
2013
(66th)
Alfonso Cuarón Gravity [79][80]
Paul Greengrass Captain Phillips
Steve McQueen 12 Years a Slave
David O. Russell American Hustle
Martin Scorsese The Wolf of Wall Street
2014
(67th)
Alejandro G. Iñárritu Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) [81][82]
Wes Anderson The Grand Budapest Hotel
Clint Eastwood American Sniper
Richard Linklater Boyhood
Morten Tyldum The Imitation Game
2015
(68th)
Alejandro G. Iñárritu The Revenant [83][84]
Tom McCarthy Spotlight
Adam McKay The Big Short
George Miller Mad Max: Fury Road
Ridley Scott The Martian
2016
(69th)
Damien Chazelle La La Land [85][86]
Garth Davis Lion
Barry Jenkins Moonlight
Kenneth Lonergan Manchester by the Sea
Denis Villeneuve Arrival
2017
(70th)
Guillermo del Toro The Shape of Water [87][88]
Greta Gerwig Lady Bird
Martin McDonagh Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Christopher Nolan Dunkirk
Jordan Peele Get Out
2018
(71st)
Alfonso Cuarón Roma [89][90]
Bradley Cooper A Star Is Born
Peter Farrelly Green Book
Spike Lee BlacKkKlansman
Adam McKay Vice
2019
(72nd)
Sam Mendes 1917 [91][92]
Bong Joon-ho Parasite
Martin Scorsese The Irishman
Quentin Tarantino Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Taika Waititi Jojo Rabbit

2020s

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Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
2020
(73rd)
Chloé Zhao Nomadland [93][94]
Lee Isaac Chung Minari
Emerald Fennell Promising Young Woman
David Fincher Mank
Aaron Sorkin The Trial of the Chicago 7
2021
(74th)
Jane Campion The Power of the Dog [95][96]
Paul Thomas Anderson Licorice Pizza
Kenneth Branagh Belfast
Steven Spielberg West Side Story
Denis Villeneuve Dune
2022
(75th)
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert Everything Everywhere All at Once [97][98]
Todd Field Tár
Joseph Kosinski Top Gun: Maverick
Martin McDonagh The Banshees of Inisherin
Steven Spielberg The Fabelmans
2023
(76th)
Christopher Nolan Oppenheimer [99][100]
Greta Gerwig Barbie
Yorgos Lanthimos Poor Things
Alexander Payne The Holdovers
Martin Scorsese Killers of the Flower Moon

Directors with multiple wins

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3 wins
2 wins

Directors with multiple nominations

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The following directors have received four or more nominations:

See also

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