The phrase "Best Director Winners: 2010s" refers to the filmmakers who received the Academy Award for Best Director at the Oscars during the decade from 2010 to 2019. These directors were recognized for their outstanding achievement in directing feature films, with each year's winner celebrated for their creative vision, storytelling, and leadership on set. The list highlights some of the most influential and innovative directors in contemporary cinema during that period.
The phrase "Best Director Winners: 2010s" refers to the filmmakers who received the Academy Award for Best Director at the Oscars during the decade from 2010 to 2019. These directors were recognized for their outstanding achievement in directing feature films, with each year's winner celebrated for their creative vision, storytelling, and leadership on set. The list highlights some of the most influential and innovative directors in contemporary cinema during that period.
What is the Academy Award for Best Director?
An Oscar recognizing the director judged to have delivered the most outstanding direction of a feature film in a given year.
How are Best Director winners chosen?
Nominations are decided by the Directors Branch of the Academy, and the final winner is chosen by voting members of the entire Academy.
Who were the Best Director winners in the 2010s?
2010 Kathryn Bigelow; 2011 Tom Hooper; 2012 Michel Hazanavicius; 2013 Ang Lee; 2014 Alfonso Cuarón; 2015 Alejandro G. Iñárritu; 2016 Alejandro G. Iñárritu; 2017 Damien Chazelle; 2018 Guillermo del Toro; 2019 Alfonso Cuarón.
Which directors won more than once in the 2010s?
Alejandro G. Iñárritu won in 2015 and 2016 (back-to-back); Alfonso Cuarón won in 2014 and 2019.