National Board of Review Award for Best Director

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An incomplete list of the winners of the National Board of Review Award for Best Director made by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures:

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for directing Ordinary People
for directing Reds
for directing The Verdict
for directing Terms of Endearment
for directing A Passage to India
for directing Ran
for directing Hannah and Her Sisters
for directing Empire of the Sun
for directing Mississippi Burning
for directing Henry V

for directing Dances With Wolves
for directing The Silence of the Lambs
for directing Howards End
for directing The Age of Innocence
for directing Pulp Fiction
for directing Sense & Sensibility
for directing Fargo
for directing L.A. Confidential
for directing Elizabeth
for directing The Talented Mr. Ripley

for directing Erin Brockovich and Traffic
for directing In the Bedroom
for directing The Quiet American and Rabbit-Proof Fence
for directing The Last Samurai
for directing Collateral
for directing Brokeback Mountain
for directing The Departed
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