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 2022 recipients:
Daniel Scheinert (left) and Daniel Kwan (right)
Awarded forOutstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
CountryUnited States
Presented byDirectors Guild of America
First awarded1948
Currently held byDaniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert for Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

Predicting the Oscar's outcome

This award has traditionally been a very good barometer for the Academy Award for Best Director. The DGA winner has always gone on to win the Oscar, with the exception of the following:

Winners and nominees

1940s

Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
1948
(1st)
Joseph L. MankiewiczA Letter to Three Wives [14]
Howard HawksRed River
Anatole LitvakThe Snake Pit
Fred ZinnemannThe Search
1949
(2nd)
Robert RossenAll the King's Men [15]
Carol ReedThe Third Man
Mark RobsonChampion
Alfred L. WerkerLost Boundaries

1950s

Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
1950
(3rd)
Joseph L. MankiewiczAll About Eve [16]
John HustonThe Asphalt Jungle
Vincente MinnelliFather's Little Dividend
Billy WilderSunset Boulevard
1951
(4th)
George StevensA Place in the Sun [17]
László BenedekDeath of a Salesman
Michael GordonCyrano de Bergerac
Alfred HitchcockStrangers on a Train
Elia KazanA Streetcar Named Desire
Henry KingDavid and Bathsheba
Mervyn LeRoyQuo Vadis
Anatole LitvakDecision Before Dawn
Vincente MinnelliAn American in Paris
George SidneyShow Boat
Richard ThorpeThe Great Caruso
William WylerDetective Story
1952
(5th)
John FordThe Quiet Man [18]
Charles CrichtonThe Lavender Hill Mob
George CukorPat and Mike
Michael CurtizI'll See You in My Dreams
Cecil B. DeMilleThe Greatest Show on Earth
Hugo FregoneseMy Six Convicts
Howard HawksThe Big Sky
Elia KazanViva Zapata!
Gene Kelly and Stanley DonenSingin' in the Rain
Henry KingThe Snows of Kilimanjaro
Akira KurosawaRashomon
Albert LewinPandora and the Flying Dutchman
Joseph L. Mankiewicz5 Fingers
Vincente MinnelliThe Bad and the Beautiful
George SidneyScaramouche
Richard ThorpeIvanhoe
Charles VidorHans Christian Andersen
Fred ZinnemannHigh Noon
1953
(6th)
Fred ZinnemannFrom Here to Eternity [19]
Melvin Frank and Norman PanamaAbove and Beyond
Henry KosterThe Robe
Walter LangCall Me Madam
Joseph L. MankiewiczJulius Caesar
Daniel MannCome Back, Little Sheba
Jean NegulescoTitanic
George SidneyYoung Bess
George StevensShane
Charles WaltersLili
Billy WilderStalag 17
William WylerRoman Holiday
1954
(7th)
Elia KazanOn the Waterfront [20]
George CukorA Star Is Born
Edward DmytrykThe Caine Mutiny
Stanley DonenSeven Brides for Seven Brothers
Melvin Frank and Norman PanamaKnock on Wood
Samuel FullerHell and High Water
Alfred HitchcockRear Window
Henry KingKing of the Khyber Rifles
Anthony MannThe Glenn Miller Story
Jean NegulescoThree Coins in the Fountain
George SeatonThe Country Girl
Don SiegelRiot in Cell Block 11
William A. WellmanThe High and the Mighty
Robert WiseExecutive Suite
Billy WilderSabrina
1955
(8th)
Delbert MannMarty [21]
Richard BrooksBlackboard Jungle
John FordThe Long Gray Line
Elia KazanEast of Eden
Henry KosterA Man Called Peter
Joshua LoganPicnic
Daniel MannThe Rose Tattoo
Mark RobsonThe Bridges at Toko-Ri
John SturgesBad Day at Black Rock
Charles VidorLove Me or Leave Me
Billy WilderThe Seven Year Itch
1956
(9th)
George StevensGiant [22]
Michael AndersonAround the World in 80 Days
John HustonMoby Dick
Joshua LoganBus Stop
Daniel MannTeahouse of the August Moon
King VidorWar and Peace
Robert WiseSomebody Up There Likes Me
William WylerFriendly Persuasion
1957
(10th)
David LeanThe Bridge on the River Kwai [23]
George CukorLes Girls
Stanley DonenFunny Face
José FerrerThe Great Man
John HustonHeaven Knows, Mr. Allison
Elia KazanA Face in the Crowd
Stanley KramerThe Pride and the Passion
Anthony MannMen in War
Leo McCareyAn Affair to Remember
Robert MulliganFear Strikes Out
John SturgesGunfight at the O.K. Corral
Fred ZinnemannA Hatful of Rain
1958
(11th)
Vincente MinnelliGigi [24]
George Abbott and Stanley DonenDamn Yankees
Richard BrooksThe Brothers Karamazov
Delmer DavesCowboy
Edward DmytrykThe Young Lions
Richard FleischerThe Vikings
Alfred HitchcockVertigo
Martin RittThe Long, Hot Summer
George SeatonTeacher's Pet
William WylerThe Big Country
1959
(12th)
William WylerBen-Hur [25]
Charles BartonThe Shaggy Dog
Frank CapraA Hole in the Head
Richard FleischerCompulsion
John FordThe Horse Soldiers
Howard HawksRio Bravo
Alfred HitchcockNorth by Northwest
Leo McCareyRally Round the Flag, Boys!
Otto PremingerAnatomy of a Murder
Douglas SirkImitation of Life
George StevensThe Diary of Anne Frank
Billy WilderSome Like It Hot
Fred ZinnemannThe Nun's Story

1960s

Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
1960
(13th)
Billy WilderThe Apartment [26]
Richard BrooksElmer Gantry
Vincent J. DonehueSunrise at Campobello
Lewis GilbertSink the Bismarck!
Walter LangCan-Can
Delbert MannThe Dark at the Top of the Stairs
Carol ReedOur Man in Havana
Alain ResnaisHiroshima mon amour
Charles WaltersPlease Don't Eat the Daisies
Alfred HitchcockPsycho
1961
(14th)
Robert Wise and Jerome RobbinsWest Side Story [27]
Marlon BrandoOne-Eyed Jacks
Frank CapraPocketful of Miracles
Jack ClaytonThe Innocents
Peter GlenvilleSummer and Smoke
John HustonThe Misfits
Elia KazanSplendor in the Grass
Henry KosterFlower Drum Song
Stanley KramerJudgment at Nuremberg
Philip LeacockHand in Hand
Mervyn LeRoyA Majority of One
Joshua LoganFanny
Anthony MannEl Cid
Robert MulliganThe Great Impostor
Daniel PetrieA Raisin in the Sun
Robert StevensonThe Absent-Minded Professor
Peter UstinovRomanoff and Juliet
William WylerThe Children's Hour
1962
(15th)
David LeanLawrence of Arabia [28]
Robert AldrichWhat Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Morton DaCostaThe Music Man
Stanley KubrickLolita
Lewis MilestoneMutiny on the Bounty
Robert MulliganTo Kill a Mockingbird
Ralph NelsonRequiem for a Heavyweight
Arthur PennThe Miracle Worker
Tony RichardsonA Taste of Honey
1963
(16th)
Tony RichardsonTom Jones [29]
Federico Fellini
Elia KazanAmerica America
Ralph NelsonLilies of the Field
Martin RittHud
1964
(17th)
George CukorMy Fair Lady [30]
Peter GlenvilleBecket
John HustonThe Night of the Iguana
Stanley KubrickDr. Strangelove
Robert StevensonMary Poppins
1965
(18th)
Robert WiseThe Sound of Music [31]
Sidney J. FurieThe Ipcress File
Sidney LumetThe Pawnbroker
John SchlesingerDarling
Elliot SilversteinCat Ballou
1966
(19th)
Fred ZinnemannA Man for All Seasons [32]
Richard BrooksThe Professionals
John FrankenheimerGrand Prix
Lewis GilbertAlfie
James HillBorn Free
Norman JewisonThe Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming
Claude LelouchA Man and a Woman
Silvio NarizzanoGeorgy Girl
Mike NicholsWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Robert WiseThe Sand Pebbles
1967
(20th)
Mike NicholsThe Graduate [33]
Robert AldrichThe Dirty Dozen
Richard BrooksIn Cold Blood
James ClavellTo Sir, with Love
Stanley DonenTwo for the Road
Norman JewisonIn the Heat of the Night
Stanley KramerGuess Who's Coming to Dinner
Arthur PennBonnie and Clyde
Stuart RosenbergCool Hand Luke
Joseph StrickUlysses
1968
(21st)
Anthony HarveyThe Lion in Winter [34]
Paul AlmondIsabel
Stanley Kubrick2001: A Space Odyssey
Jiří MenzelClosely Watched Trains
Paul NewmanRachel, Rachel
Roman PolanskiRosemary's Baby
Carol ReedOliver!
Gene SaksThe Odd Couple
William WylerFunny Girl
Franco ZeffirelliRomeo and Juliet
1969
(22nd)
John SchlesingerMidnight Cowboy [35]
Richard AttenboroughOh! What a Lovely War
Costa-GavrasZ
George Roy HillButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Dennis HopperEasy Rider
Gene KellyHello, Dolly!
Sam PeckinpahThe Wild Bunch
Larry PeerceGoodbye, Columbus
Sydney PollackThey Shoot Horses, Don't They?
Haskell WexlerMedium Cool

1970s

Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
1970
(23rd)
Franklin J. SchaffnerPatton [36]
Robert AltmanM*A*S*H
Arthur HillerLove Story
David LeanRyan's Daughter
Bob RafelsonFive Easy Pieces
1971
(24th)
William FriedkinThe French Connection [37]
Peter BogdanovichThe Last Picture Show
Stanley KubrickA Clockwork Orange
Robert MulliganSummer of '42
John SchlesingerSunday Bloody Sunday
1972
(25th)
Francis Ford CoppolaThe Godfather [38]
John BoormanDeliverance
Bob FosseCabaret
George Roy HillSlaughterhouse-Five
Martin RittSounder
1973
(26th)
George Roy HillThe Sting [39]
Bernardo BertolucciLast Tango in Paris
William FriedkinThe Exorcist
George LucasAmerican Graffiti
Sidney LumetSerpico
1974
(27th)
Francis Ford CoppolaThe Godfather Part II [40]
Francis Ford CoppolaThe Conversation
Bob FosseLenny
Sidney LumetMurder on the Orient Express
Roman PolanskiChinatown
1975
(28th)
Miloš FormanOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest [41]
Robert AltmanNashville
Stanley KubrickBarry Lyndon
Sidney LumetDog Day Afternoon
Steven SpielbergJaws
1976
(29th)
John G. AvildsenRocky [42]
Sidney LumetNetwork
Alan J. PakulaAll the President's Men
Martin ScorseseTaxi Driver
Lina WertmüllerSeven Beauties
1977
(30th)
Woody AllenAnnie Hall [43]
George LucasStar Wars
Herbert RossThe Turning Point
Steven SpielbergClose Encounters of the Third Kind
Fred ZinnemannJulia
1978
(31st)
Michael CiminoThe Deer Hunter [44]
Hal AshbyComing Home
Warren Beatty and Buck HenryHeaven Can Wait
Paul MazurskyAn Unmarried Woman
Alan ParkerMidnight Express
1979
(32nd)
Robert BentonKramer vs. Kramer [45]
Woody AllenManhattan
James BridgesThe China Syndrome
Francis Ford CoppolaApocalypse Now
Peter YatesBreaking Away

1980s

Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
1980
(33rd)
Robert RedfordOrdinary People [46]
Michael AptedCoal Miner's Daughter
David LynchThe Elephant Man
Richard RushThe Stunt Man
Martin ScorseseRaging Bull
1981
(34th)
Warren BeattyReds [47]
Hugh HudsonChariots of Fire
Louis MalleAtlantic City
Mark RydellOn Golden Pond
Steven SpielbergRaiders of the Lost Ark
1982
(35th)
Richard AttenboroughGandhi [48]
Taylor HackfordAn Officer and a Gentleman
Wolfgang PetersenDas Boot
Sydney PollackTootsie
Steven SpielbergE.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
1983
(36th)
James L. BrooksTerms of Endearment [49]
Bruce BeresfordTender Mercies
Ingmar BergmanFanny and Alexander
Lawrence KasdanThe Big Chill
Philip KaufmanThe Right Stuff
1984
(37th)
Miloš FormanAmadeus [50]
Robert BentonPlaces in the Heart
Norman JewisonA Soldier's Story
Roland JofféThe Killing Fields
David LeanA Passage to India
1985
(38th)
Steven SpielbergThe Color Purple [51]
Ron HowardCocoon
John HustonPrizzi's Honor
Sydney PollackOut of Africa
Peter WeirWitness
1986
(39th)
Oliver StonePlatoon [52]
Woody AllenHannah and Her Sisters
Randa HainesChildren of a Lesser God
James IvoryA Room with a View
Rob ReinerStand by Me
1987
(40th)
Bernardo BertolucciThe Last Emperor [53]
James L. BrooksBroadcast News
Lasse HallströmMy Life as a Dog
Adrian LyneFatal Attraction
Steven SpielbergEmpire of the Sun
1988
(41st)
Barry LevinsonRain Man [54]
Charles CrichtonA Fish Called Wanda
Mike NicholsWorking Girl
Alan ParkerMississippi Burning
Robert ZemeckisWho Framed Roger Rabbit
1989
(42nd)
Oliver StoneBorn on the Fourth of July [55]
Woody AllenCrimes and Misdemeanors
Rob ReinerWhen Harry Met Sally...
Phil Alden RobinsonField of Dreams
Peter WeirDead Poets Society

1990s

Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
1990
(43rd)
Kevin CostnerDances with Wolves [56]
Francis Ford CoppolaThe Godfather Part III
Barry LevinsonAvalon
Martin ScorseseGoodfellas
Giuseppe TornatoreCinema Paradiso
1991
(44th)
Jonathan DemmeThe Silence of the Lambs [57]
Barry LevinsonBugsy
Ridley ScottThelma and Louise
Oliver StoneJFK
Barbra StreisandThe Prince of Tides
1992
(45th)
Clint EastwoodUnforgiven [58]
Robert AltmanThe Player
James IvoryHowards End
Neil JordanThe Crying Game
Rob ReinerA Few Good Men
1993
(46th)
Steven SpielbergSchindler's List [59]
Jane CampionThe Piano
Andrew DavisThe Fugitive
James IvoryThe Remains of the Day
Martin ScorseseThe Age of Innocence
1994
(47th)
Robert ZemeckisForrest Gump [60]
Frank DarabontThe Shawshank Redemption
Mike NewellFour Weddings and a Funeral
Robert RedfordQuiz Show
Quentin TarantinoPulp Fiction
1995
(48th)
Ron HowardApollo 13 [61]
Mike FiggisLeaving Las Vegas
Mel GibsonBraveheart
Ang LeeSense and Sensibility
Michael RadfordIl Postino: The Postman
1996
(49th)
Anthony MinghellaThe English Patient [62]
Joel CoenFargo
Cameron CroweJerry Maguire
Scott HicksShine
Mike LeighSecrets and Lies
1997
(50th)
James CameronTitanic [63]
James L. BrooksAs Good as It Gets
Curtis HansonL.A. Confidential
Steven SpielbergAmistad
Gus Van SantGood Will Hunting
1998
(51st)
Steven SpielbergSaving Private Ryan [64]
Roberto BenigniLife Is Beautiful
John MaddenShakespeare in Love
Terrence MalickThe Thin Red Line
Peter WeirThe Truman Show
1999
(52nd)
Sam MendesAmerican Beauty [65]
Frank DarabontThe Green Mile
Spike JonzeBeing John Malkovich
Michael MannThe Insider
M. Night ShyamalanThe Sixth Sense

2000s

Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
2000
(53rd)
Ang LeeCrouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon [66]
Cameron CroweAlmost Famous
Ridley ScottGladiator
Steven SoderberghErin Brockovich
Traffic
2001
(54th)
Ron HowardA Beautiful Mind [67]
Peter JacksonThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Baz LuhrmannMoulin Rouge!
Christopher NolanMemento
Ridley ScottBlack Hawk Down
2002
(55th)
Rob MarshallChicago [68]
Stephen DaldryThe Hours
Peter JacksonThe Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Roman PolanskiThe Pianist
Martin ScorseseGangs of New York
2003
(56th)
Peter JacksonThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King [69]
Sofia CoppolaLost in Translation
Clint EastwoodMystic River
Gary RossSeabiscuit
Peter WeirMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the World
2004
(57th)
Clint EastwoodMillion Dollar Baby [70]
Marc ForsterFinding Neverland
Taylor HackfordRay
Alexander PayneSideways
Martin ScorseseThe Aviator
2005
(58th)
Ang LeeBrokeback Mountain [71]
George ClooneyGood Night, and Good Luck
Paul HaggisCrash
Bennett MillerCapote
Steven SpielbergMunich
2006
(59th)
Martin ScorseseThe Departed [72]
Bill CondonDreamgirls
Jonathan Dayton and Valerie FarisLittle Miss Sunshine
Stephen FrearsThe Queen
Alejandro González IñárrituBabel
2007
(60th)
Joel Coen and Ethan CoenNo Country for Old Men [73]
Paul Thomas AndersonThere Will Be Blood
Tony GilroyMichael Clayton
Sean PennInto the Wild
Julian SchnabelThe Diving Bell and the Butterfly
2008
(61st)
Danny BoyleSlumdog Millionaire [74]
David FincherThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Ron HowardFrost/Nixon
Christopher NolanThe Dark Knight
Gus Van SantMilk
2009
(62nd)
Kathryn BigelowThe Hurt Locker [75]
James CameronAvatar
Lee DanielsPrecious
Jason ReitmanUp in the Air
Quentin TarantinoInglourious Basterds

2010s

Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
2010
(63rd)
Tom HooperThe King's Speech [76][77]
Darren AronofskyBlack Swan
David FincherThe Social Network
Christopher NolanInception
David O. RussellThe Fighter
2011
(64th)
Michel HazanaviciusThe Artist [78][79]
Woody AllenMidnight in Paris
David FincherThe Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Alexander PayneThe Descendants
Martin ScorseseHugo
2012
(65th)
Ben AffleckArgo [80][81]
Kathryn BigelowZero Dark Thirty
Tom HooperLes Misérables
Ang LeeLife of Pi
Steven SpielbergLincoln
2013
(66th)
Alfonso CuarónGravity [82][83]
Paul GreengrassCaptain Phillips
Steve McQueen12 Years a Slave
David O. RussellAmerican Hustle
Martin ScorseseThe Wolf of Wall Street
2014
(67th)
Alejandro G. IñárrituBirdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) [84][85]
Wes AndersonThe Grand Budapest Hotel
Clint EastwoodAmerican Sniper
Richard LinklaterBoyhood
Morten TyldumThe Imitation Game
2015
(68th)
Alejandro G. IñárrituThe Revenant [86][87]
Tom McCarthySpotlight
Adam McKayThe Big Short
George MillerMad Max: Fury Road
Ridley ScottThe Martian
2016
(69th)
Damien ChazelleLa La Land [88][89]
Garth DavisLion
Barry JenkinsMoonlight
Kenneth LonerganManchester by the Sea
Denis VilleneuveArrival
2017
(70th)
Guillermo del ToroThe Shape of Water [90][91]
Greta GerwigLady Bird
Martin McDonaghThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Christopher NolanDunkirk
Jordan PeeleGet Out
2018
(71st)
Alfonso CuarónRoma [92][93]
Bradley CooperA Star Is Born
Peter FarrellyGreen Book
Spike LeeBlacKkKlansman
Adam McKayVice
2019
(72nd)
Sam Mendes1917 [94][95]
Bong Joon-hoParasite
Martin ScorseseThe Irishman
Quentin TarantinoOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood
Taika WaititiJojo Rabbit

2020s

Year Winners and nominees Film Ref.
2020
(73rd)
Chloé ZhaoNomadland [96][97]
Lee Isaac ChungMinari
Emerald FennellPromising Young Woman
David FincherMank
Aaron SorkinThe Trial of the Chicago 7
2021
(74th)
Jane CampionThe Power of the Dog [98][99]
Paul Thomas AndersonLicorice Pizza
Kenneth BranaghBelfast
Steven SpielbergWest Side Story
Denis VilleneuveDune
2022
(75th)
Daniel Kwan and Daniel ScheinertEverything Everywhere All at Once [100][101]
Todd FieldTár
Joseph KosinskiTop Gun: Maverick
Martin McDonaghThe Banshees of Inisherin
Steven SpielbergThe Fabelmans

Directors with multiple wins

3 wins
2 wins

Directors with multiple nominations

The following directors have received four or more nominations:

See also

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