This is a list of winners for the Sundance Film Festival Directing Award for dramatic features.
Winners
1990s
- 1998: Pi - Darren Aronofsky[1][2]
- 1999: Judy Berlin
2000s
- 2000: Girlfight - Karyn Kusama[3][4]
- 2001: Hedwig and the Angry Inch - John Cameron Mitchell[5][6]
- 2002: Tadpole
- 2003: Thirteen - Catherine Hardwicke[7]
- 2004: Down to the Bone - Debra Granik
- 2005: The Squid and the Whale - Noah Baumbach[8]
- 2006: A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints
- 2007: Rocket Science
- 2008: Ballast
- 2009: Sin Nombre
2010s
- 2010: 3 Backyards
- 2011: Martha Marcy May Marlene
- 2012: Middle of Nowhere - Ava DuVernay[9][10]
- 2013: Afternoon Delight
- 2014: Fishing Without Nets
- 2015: The Witch - Robert Eggers
- 2016: Swiss Army Man - Daniels[11]
- 2017: Beach Rats
- 2018: The Kindergarten Teacher
- 2019: The Last Black Man in San Francisco - Joe Talbot[12]
2020s
- 2020: The 40-Year-Old Version - Radha Blank[13]
- 2021: CODA - Sian Heder[14][15]
- 2022: Palm Trees and Power Lines
- 2023:The Accidental Getaway Driver - Sing J. Lee
References
- ↑ 1998 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ↑ Sundance Stories of Yore: "Pi"|IndieWire
- ↑ Vice, Jeff (January 30, 2000). "'Girlfight' gets a Sundance KO". Deseret News. Retrieved November 29, 2014.
- ↑ 2000 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ↑ Hedwig Film Wins Awards at Sundance Festival|Playbill
- ↑ Sundance Salutes 'The Believer' and 'Hedwig' - ABC News
- ↑ Thirteen Cast Reunites For First Time In 15 Years - Refinery29
- ↑ 'Squid and Whale', a Model of an Indie Film : NPR
- ↑ Ava DuVernay, Sundance Award-Winner for ‘Middle of Nowhere,’ On Why It’s Important That Stories About Black Women Be Told By Black Women|IndieWire
- ↑ Sundance film festival hands prizes to 'dark and grim' films|Sundance film festival|The Guardian
- ↑ "Smoke Signals" and "Swiss Army Man" Celebrate June Birthdays - sundance.org
- ↑ ‘The Last Black Man In San Francisco’ Director On Gentrification – Deadline
- ↑ Hipes, Patrick (February 1, 2020). "Sundance Film Festival Awards: 'Minari' Scores Double Top Honors – The Complete Winners List". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 2, 2020.
- ↑ D'Alessandro, Anthony (February 2, 2021). "Sundance Film Festival Awards Winners List: CODA Takes U.S. Grand Jury Prize & Audience Award". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on December 4, 2021. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
- ↑ CODA Is The First Sundance Premiere To Win Best Picture, But Others Have Won Oscars Too|/Film
See also
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