National Board of Review Award / William K. Everson Film History Prize
The National Board of Review William K. Everson Film History Award is a film award that has been presented by the National Board of Review since 1994 . It is named after the well-known British-American film historian William K. Everson (1929–1996). The prize is usually awarded annually, although there have been no more awards, especially in recent years.
The annual figures in the table indicate the film years assessed; the awards were given in the following year.
year | Award winners |
1994 | William K. Everson |
1995 | Prize not awarded |
1996 | Peter Bogdanovich - Who the Devil Made It? |
1997 | Gavin Lambert - Nazimova |
1998 | John Willis |
1999 | Jeanine Basinger - Silent Stars |
2000 | Roger Gottlieb and Robert Kimball - Reading Lyrics |
2001 | Martin Scorsese - My Voyage to Italy |
2002 | Annette Insdorf - Films and the Holocaust |
2003 | Richard LaGravenese and Ted Demme - A Decade Under the Influence |
2004 | Richard Schickel |
2005 | George Feltenstein |
2006 | Donald Crimea |
2007 | Robert Osborne |
2008 | Molly Haskell and Andrew Sarris |
2009 | Jean Picker Firstenberg |
2010 | Leonard Maltin |
2011 | Prize not awarded |
2012 | Anniversary: 50 years of James Bond films |
2013 | George Stevens Junior |
2014 | Scott Eyman |
2015 | Cecilia DeMille Presley |
2016 | Prize not awarded |
2017 | Prize not awarded |
2018 | For The Other Side of the Wind and the accompanying documentary They'll Love Me When I'm Dead |
2019 | Prize not awarded |