Sunday, November 17

Best Director

2010 Awards, All Movie Awards, Best Director, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, LAFCA Award

2010 LAFCA Award – Best Director Winner and Nominees

2010 LAFCA Award - Best Director WinnerCarlosOlivier AssayasThe story of Venezuelan revolutionary Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, who founded a worldwide terrorist organization and raided the 1975 OPEC meeting.AmazonThe Social NetworkDavid FincherAs Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates the social networking site that would become known as Facebook, he is sued by the twins who claimed he stole their idea, and by the co-founder who was later squeezed out of the business.Amazon
2015 Awards, All Movie Awards, Best Director, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, LAFCA Award

2015 LAFCA Award – Best Director Winner and Nominees

2015 LAFCA Award - Best Director WinnerMad Max: Fury RoadGeorge MillerIn a post-apocalyptic wasteland, a woman rebels against a tyrannical ruler in search for her homeland with the aid of a group of female prisoners, a psychotic worshiper, and a drifter named Max.Amazon2015 LAFCA Award - Best Director NomineesCarolTodd HaynesAmazon
2016 Awards, All Movie Awards, Best Director, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, LAFCA Award

2016 LAFCA Award – Best Director Winner and Nominees

2016 LAFCA Award - Best Director WinnerMoonlightBarry JenkinsA young African-American man grapples with his identity and sexuality while experiencing the everyday struggles of childhood, adolescence, and burgeoning adulthood.Amazon2016 LAFCA Award - Best Director NomineesLa La LandDamien ChazelleAmazon
2017 Awards, All Movie Awards, Best Director, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, LAFCA Award

2017 LAFCA Award – Best Director Winner and Nominees

2017 LAFCA Award - Best Director WinnerCall Me by Your NameLuca GuadagninoIn 1980s Italy, a romance blossoms between a seventeen-year-old student and the older man hired as his father's research assistant.AmazonThe Shape of WaterGuillermo del ToroAt a top secret research facility in the 1960s, a lonely janitor forms a unique relationship with an amphibious creature that is being held in captivity.Amazon