Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Director
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The Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Director is an annual award given by the Chicago Film Critics Association.
[edit] Winners
- 1989: Spike Lee
- for directing Do the Right Thing
- 1990: Martin Scorsese
- for directing GoodFellas
- 1993: Steven Spielberg
- for directing Schindler's List
- 1994: Quentin Tarantino
- for directing Pulp Fiction
- 1995: Oliver Stone
- for directing Nixon
- 1996: Joel Cohen
- for directing Fargo
- 1997: Curtis Hanson
- for directing L.A. Confidential
- 1998: Terrence Malick
- for directing The Thin Red Line
- 1999: Sam Mendes
- for directing American Beauty
- 2000: Steven Soderbergh
- for directing Traffic
- 2001: David Lynch
- for directing Mulholland Dr.
- 2002: Todd Haynes
- for directing Far From Heaven
- 2003: Peter Jackson
- for directing The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
- 2004: Clint Eastwood
- for directing Million Dollar Baby
- 2005: David Cronenberg
- for directing A History of Violence
- 2006: Martin Scorsese
- for directing The Departed