Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best New Filmmaker
The Boston Society of Film Critics' Best New Filmmaker Award has been presented since 1996. Since 2004 it has been awarded in honor of David Brudnoy (1940-2004), who was one of the founding members of the BSFC.
year | winner | Movie |
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1996 | Campbell Scott and Stanley Tucci | Big night |
1997 | Paul Thomas Anderson | Boogie Nights |
1998 | Carine Adler | Under the skin |
1999 | Kimberly Pierce | Boys don't cry |
2000 | Kenneth Lonergan | You Can Count on Me |
2001 | Michael Cuesta | LIE - Long Island Expressway |
2002 | Peter Care | Lost Heaven |
2003 | Andrew Jarecki | Capturing the Friedmans |
2004 | Jonathan Caouette | Tarnation |
2005 | Joe Wright | Pride and Prejudice |
2006 | Ryan Fleck | Helped Nelson |
2007 | Ben Affleck | Gone Baby Gone - Not child's play |
2008 | Martin McDonagh | See Bruges ... and die? |
2009 | Neill Blomkamp | District 9 |
2010 | Jeff Malmberg | Marwencol |
2011 | Sean Durkin | Martha Marcy May Marlene |
2012 | David France | How to Survive a Plague |
2013 | Ryan Coogler | Next stop: Fruitvale Station |
2014 | Dan Gilroy | Nightcrawler - Every night has its price |
2015 | Marielle Heller | The Diary of a Teenage Girl |