London Critics' Circle Film Award / Best British Director

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From 1992 to 2011, the London Critics' Circle Film Awards honored the best British directors .

So far, only Mike Leigh has been successful twice with his films.

Award winners

Note: The award ceremony always relates to films from the previous year, so 2007 winners were recognized for their 2006 achievements.

year Award winners Movie
1992 Alan Parker The Commitments (The Commitments)
1993 Neil Jordan The Crying Game
1994 Ken Loach Raining Stones
1995 Mike Newell Four Weddings and a Funeral (Four Weddings and a Funeral)
1996 Michael Radford The Postman (Il Postino)
1997 Mike Leigh Lies and Secrets (Secrets & Lies)
1998 Anthony Minghella The English Patient (The English Patient)
1999 John Boorman The General (The General)
2000 Lynne Ramsay Ratcatcher
2001 Stephen Daldry Billy Elliot - I Will Dance
2002 Gurinder Chadha What's Cooking?
2003 Christopher Nolan Insomnia - insomniacs
2004 Peter Mullan The Merciless Sisters (The Magdalene Sisters)
2005 Mike Leigh Vera Drake
2006 Joe Wright Pride and Prejudice (Pride & Prejudice)
2007 Stephen Frears The Queen (The Queen)
2008 Paul Greengrass The Bourne Ultimatum (The Bourne Ultimatum)
2009 Danny Boyle Slumdog millionaire
2010 Andrea Arnold Fish tank
2011 Tom Hooper The King's Speech