Wednesday 8 January 2020

Best Director

 1931: 

  1. Fritz Lang - M 
  2. James Whale - Frankenstein
  3. Charlie Chaplin - City Lights
  4. William Wellman - The Public Enemy
  5. Jean Renoir - La Chienne

1932:

  1. Jean Cocteau - The Blood of A Poet
  2. Mervyn LeRoy - I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang 
  3. Julien Duvivier - Poil de Carotte
  4. Frank Capra - American Madness
  5. Rouben Mamoulian - Love Me Tonight

1933:

  1. Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack - King Kong
  2. James Whale - The Invisible Man 
  3. Fritz Lang - The Testament of Dr. Mabuse
  4. Rouben Mamoulian - Queen Christina
  5. Julien Duvivier - La Tête D’un Homme

1934:

  1. Frank Capra - It Happened One Night
  2. John Ford - The Lost Patrol
  3. W.S. Van Dyke - The Thin Man 
  4. Raymond Bernard - Les Miserables
  5. Yasujirō Ozu - A Story of Floating Weeds
1935:
  1. John Ford - The Informer
  2. James Whale - Bride of Frankenstein
  3. Alfred Hitchcock - 39 Steps
  4. Jack Conway & Robert Z. Leonard - A Tale of Two Cities
  5. Roy William Neill - The Black Room 
1937:
  1. Jean Renoir - Grand Illusion
  2. Frank Capra - Lost Horizon
  3. Leo McCarey - Make Way For Tomorrow
  4. Julien Duvivier - Pepe Le Moko
  5. David Hand - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
1938:
  1. Michael Curtiz - Angels With Dirty Faces
  2. Jean Renoir - The Human Beast
  3. Marcel Carne - Port of Shadows
  4. Alfred Hitchcock - The Lady Vanishes
  5. Michael Curtiz -The Adventures of Robin Hood
1942:
  1. Michael Curtiz - Casablanca
  2. Henri-Georges Clouzot -The Murderer Lives At Number 21
  3. Alfred Hitchcock - Saboteur
  4. Yasujirō Ozu - There Was A Father
  5. Marcel Carne - The Devil's Envoys
1943:
  1. Alfred Hitchcock - Shadow of a Doubt
  2. William Wellman - The Ox-Bow Incident
  3. Powell & Pressburger - The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
  4. Henri-Georges Clouzot - Le Corbeau
  5. Carl Theodor Dreyer - Day of Wrath
1944:
  1. Billy Wilder - Double Indemnity
  2. David Lean - This Happy Breed
  3. Otto Preminger - Laura
  4. Laurence Olivier - Henry V
  5. George Cukor - Gaslight
1945:
  1. David Lean - Brief Encounter
  2. Marcel Carne - Children of Paradise
  3. Billy Wilder - The Lost Weekend
  4. Powell & Pressburger - I Know Where I'm Going
  5. Elia Kazan - A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 
1947:
  1. Carol Reed - Odd Man Out
  2. Powell & Pressburger - Black Narcissus
  3. George Cukor - A Double Life
  4. Henri-Georges Clouzot  - Quai des Orfèvres
  5. Robert Montgomery - Ride the Pink Horse
1948:
  1. John Huston - The Treasure of the Sierra Madrea
  2. Vittorio De Sica - Bicycle Thieves
  3. Powell & Pressburger - The Red Shoes 
  4. Akira Kurosawa - The Drunken Angel
  5. John Boulting - Brighton Rock
1949:
  1. Carol Reed - The Third Man
  2. Akira Kurosawa - Stray Dog
  3. William Wellman - Battleground
  4. Robert Wise - The Set-Up
  5. Raoul Walsh - White Heat
1950:
  1. Akira Kurosawa - Rashomon
  2. Billy Wilder - Sunset Blvd.
  3. Jean Cocteau - Orpheus
  4. Jules Dassin - Night and the City
  5. Max Ophüls - La Ronde
1951:
  1. Alfred Hitchcock - Strangers on a Train
  2. Billy Wilder - Ace in the Hole
  3. Brian Desmond-Hurst - Scrooge
  4. Yasujirō Ozu - Early Summer
  5. Robert Bresson - Diary of a Country Priest 
1952:
  1. Akira Kurosawa - Ikiru
  2. Vittorio De Sica - Umberto D.
  3. Fred Zinnemann - High Noon
  4. John Ford - The Quiet Man
  5. Charlie Chaplin - Limelight
1954:
  1. Akira Kurosawa - Seven Samurai
  2. Alfred Hitchcock - Rear Window
  3. Kenji Mizoguchi - Sansho the Baliff 
  4. Elia Kazan - On the Waterfront
  5. Federico Fellini - La Strada
1955:
  1. Charles Laughton - The Night of the Hunter
  2. Henri-Georges Clouzot - Les Diaboliques
  3. Jules Dassin - Rififi
  4. John Sturges - Bad Day At Black Rock
  5. Laurence Olivier - Richard III
1957:
  1. David Lean - The Bridge on the River Kwai
  2. Stanley Kubrick - Paths of Glory
  3. Akira Kurosawa - Throne of Blood
  4. Ingmar Bergman - The Seventh Seal
  5. Ingmar Bergman - Wild Strawberries
1958:
  1. Alfred Hitchcock - Vertigo
  2. Orson Welles - Touch of Evil
  3. J. Lee Thompson - Ice Cold in Alex
  4. Akira Kurosawa - Hidden Fortress
  5. Andrzej Wajda - Ashes and Diamonds
1960:
  1. Alfred Hitchcock - Psycho
  2. Akira Kurosawa - The Bad Sleep Well
  3. Michael Powell - Peeping Tom
  4. Michael Antonioni -  L'Avventura
  5. Luchino Visconti - Rocco and his Brothers 
1961:
  1. Masaki Kobayashi - The Human Condition III: A Soldier's Prayer
  2. Akira Kurosawa - Yojimbo
  3. Jack Clayton - The Innocents
  4. Alain Resnais - Last Year At Marienbad
  5. Jean-Pierre Melville - Leon Morin, Priest
1963:
  1. Akira Kurosawa - High and Low
  2. Robert Wise - The Haunting
  3. Martin Ritt - Hud
  4. Luchino Visconti - The Leopard
  5. Federico Fellini - 8 1/2
1964:
  1. Stanley Kubrick - Dr. Strangelove
  2. Hiroshi Teshigahara - Woman in the Dunes
  3. Sergio Leone - A Fistful of Dollars
  4. Jacques Demy -  The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
  5. Grigori Mikhailovich Kozintsev - Hamlet
1965:
  1. Orson Welles - Chimes at Midnight
  2. David Lean - Doctor Zhivago
  3. Akira Kurosawa - Red Beard
  4. Martin Ritt - The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
  5. Sergio Leone - For a Few Dollars More
1966:
  1. Sergio Leone - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
  2. Andrei Tarkovsky - Andrei Rublev
  3. Ingmar Bergman - Persona
  4. John Frankenheimer - Seconds
  5. Gillo Pontecorvo - The Battle of Algiers
1968:
  1. Sergio Leone - Once Upon a Time in the West
  2. Ingmar Bergman - Shame
  3. Stanley Kubrick - 2001: A Space Odyssey
  4. Ingmar Bergman - Hour of the Wolf
  5. Franco Zeffirelli - Romeo and Juliet
1970:
  1. David Lean - Ryan's Daughter
  2. Grigori Mikhailovich Kozintsev  - King Lear
  3. Jean-Pierre Melville - Le Cercle Rouge
  4. Costa-Gavras - The Confession
  5. Franklin J. Schaffner - Patton
1971:

  1. Richard Fleischer - 10 Rillington Place
  2. Stanley Kubrick - A Clockwork Orange
  3. Peter Bogdanovich - The Last Picture Show
  4. William Friedkin - The French Connection
  5. Robert Altman - McCabe & Mrs. Miller
1973:
  1. Nicolas Roeg - Don't Look Now
  2. Robert Altman - The Long Goodbye
  3. William Friedkin - The Exorcist
  4. Robin Hardy - The Wicker Man
  5. Martin Scorsese - Mean Streets
1974:
  1. Terrence Malick - Badlands
  2. Roman Polanski - Chinatown
  3. Francis Ford Coppola - The Conversation
  4. Francis Ford Coppola - The Godfather Part II
  5. Brian De Palma - Phantom of the Paradise
1975:
  1. Steven Spielberg - Jaws
  2. Peter Weir - Picnic At Hanging Rock
  3. Andrei Tarkovsky - Mirror
  4. Stanley Kubrick - Barry Lyndon
  5. Sidney Lumet - Dog Day Afternoon
1978:
  1. Michael Cimino - The Deer Hunter
  2. Ingmar Bergman - Autumn Sonata
  3. John Carpenter - Halloween
  4. Martin Rosen - Watership Down 
  5. Terrence Malick - Days of Heaven
1979:
  1. Francis Ford Coppola - Apocalypse Now
  2. Ridley Scott - Alien
  3. Andrei Tarkovsky - Stalker
  4. Werner Herzog - Nosferatu the Vampyre 
  5. Bob Fosse - All That Jazz
1980:
  1. David Lynch - The Elephant Man
  2. Martin Scorsese - Raging Bull
  3. Akira Kurosawa - Kagemusha
  4. Irvin Kershner - The Empire Strikes Back
  5. Samuel Fuller - The Big Red One 
1981:
  1. Steven Spielberg - Raiders of the Lost Ark
  2. Peter Weir - Gallipoli
  3. Hugh Hudson - Chariots of Fire
  4. Wolfgang Peterson - Das Boot
  5. Brian De Palma - Blow Out
1983:
  1. Philip Kaufman - The Right Stuff
  2. David Cronenberg - Videodrome
  3. Bob Clark - A Christmas Story
  4. Andrzej Wajda - Danton
  5. Andrei Tarkovsky - Nostalgia 

1984:
  1. Milos Forman - Amadeus
  2. Wim Wenders - Paris, Texas
  3. Sergio Leone - Once Upon a Time in America
  4. Roland Joffe - The Killing Fields
  5. Neil Jordan - The Company of Wolves
1985:
  1. Akira Kurosawa - Ran
  2. Elem Klimov - Come and See
  3. Hector Babenco - Kiss of the Spider Woman
  4. Terry Gilliam - Brazil
  5. Robert Zemeckis - Back to the Future
1987:
  1. Bernardo Bertolucci - The Last Emperor
  2. Wim Wenders - Wings of Desire
  3. Stanley Kubrick - Full Metal Jacket 
  4. John Huston - The Dead
  5. Paul Verhoeven - Robocop
1988:
  1. Robert Zemeckis - Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
  2. Isao Takahata - Grave of the Fireflies
  3. Hayao Miyazaki - My Neighbor Totoro
  4. Martin Scorsese - The Last Temptation of Christ
  5. David Cronenberg - Dead Ringers
1991:
  1. Joel Coen - Barton Fink
  2. Oliver Stone - JFK
  3. Jonathan Demme - The Silence of the Lambs
  4. Zhang Yimou - Raise the Red Lantern
  5. Isao Takahata - Only Yesterday
1992:
  1. Clint Eastwood - Unforgiven
  2. Robert Altman - The Player
  3. Francis Ford Coppola - Bram Stoker's Dracula
  4. Neil Jordan - The Crying Game
  5. David Lynch - Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
1993:
  1. Steven Spielberg - Schindler's List
  2. Steven Spielberg - Jurassic Park
  3. Martin Scorsese - The Age of Innocence
  4. Jane Campion - The Piano
  5. James Sheridan - In the Name of the Father
1994:
  1. Tim Burton - Ed Wood
  2. Quentin Tarantino - Pulp Fiction
  3. Frank Darabont - The Shawshank Redemption
  4. Krzysztof Kieślowski - Three Colours: Red
  5. Jiang Wen - In The Heat of the Sun
1996:
  1. Joel Coen - Fargo
  2. Mike Leigh - Secrets & Lies
  3. Lars von Trier - Breaking the Waves
  4. Kenneth Branagh - Hamlet
  5. Billy Bob Thornton - Sling Blade
 1997:
  1. Curtis Hanson - L.A. Confidential
  2. Paul Thomas Anderson - Boogie Nights
  3. Atom Egoyan - The Sweet Hereafter
  4. Hayao Miyazaki - Princess Mononoke
  5. David Lynch - Lost Highway
1999:
  1. Paul Thomas Anderson - Magnolia
  2. David Lynch - The Straight Story
  3. Mike Leigh - Topsy-Turvy
  4. Michael Mann - The Insider
  5. Antonia Bird - Ravenous 
2000:
  1. Christopher Nolan - Memento
  2. Wong Kar-Wai - In the Mood For Love
  3. Ang Lee - Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
  4. Park Chan-wook - Joint Security Area
  5. Edward Yang - Yi Yi
2001:
  1. David Lynch - Mulholland Drive
  2. Hayao Miyazaki - Spirited Away
  3. Ridley Scott - Black Hawk Down
  4. Jiang Wen - Devils on the Doorstep
  5. Peter Jackson - Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
2002:
  1. Sam Mendes - Road to Perdition
  2. Fernando Meirelles - City of God
  3. Roman Polanski - The Pianist
  4. Peter Jackson - Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers 
  5. Paul Thomas Anderson - Punch Drunk Love
2003:
  1. Peter Weir - Master and Commander
  2. Bong Joon-ho - Memories of Murder
  3. Park Chan-wook - Oldboy
  4. Peter Jackson - Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
  5. Tim Burton - Big Fish
2005:
  1. John Hillcoat - The Proposition
  2. Kim Jee-woon - A Bittersweet Life
  3. Tommy Lee Jones - The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
  4. David Cronenberg - A History of Violence
  5. Michael Haneke - Cache
2008:
  1. Christopher Nolan - The Dark Knight
  2. Gotz Spielmann - Revanche
  3. Charlie Kaufman - Synecdoche, New York
  4. Martin McDonagh - In Bruges
  5. Tomas Alfredson - Let the Right One In
2009:
  1. Quentin Tarantino - Inglourious Basterds
  2. Joel & Ethan Coen - A Serious Man
  3. Jacques Audiard - A Prophet
  4. Juan José Campanella - The Secret in Their Eyes
  5. Bong Joon-ho - Mother
2010:
  1. David Fincher - The Social Network
  2. Kim Jee-woon - I Saw the Devil
  3. Anton Corbijn - The American
  4. Christopher Nolan - Inception
  5. Martin Scorsese - Shutter Island
2011:
  1. Nicolas Winding Refn - Drive
  2. Tomas Alfredson - Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
  3. Michel Hazanavicius - The Artist
  4. Asghar Farhadi - A Separation
  5. Terrence Malick - The Tree of Life
2012:
  1. Paul Thomas Anderson - The Master
  2. Kathryn Bigelow - Zero Dark Thirty
  3. Gareth Evans - The Raid
  4. Thomas Vinterberg - The Hunt
  5. Sam Mendes - Skyfall
2013:
  1. Joel & Ethan Coen - Inside Llewyn Davis
  2. Alfonso Cuaron - Gravity
  3. Pawel Pawlikowski - Ida
  4. Martin Scorsese - The Wolf of Wall Street
  5. Bong Joon-ho - Snowpiercer
2014:
  1. Alejandro G. Iñárritu - Birdman
  2. Damien Chazelle - Whiplash
  3. Wes Anderson - The Grand Budapest Hotel
  4. Paul Thomas Anderson - Inherent Vice 
  5. Christian Petzold - Phoenix
2015:
  1. George Miller - Mad Max: Fury Road
  2. Ciro Guerra - Embrace of the Serpent
  3. Denis Villeneuve - Sicario
  4. Alejandro G. Iñárritu - The Revenant
  5. Quentin Tarantino - The Hateful Eight
2016:
  1. Martin Scorsese - Silence
  2. Damien Chazelle - La La Land
  3. Park Chan-wook - The Handmaiden
  4. Denis Villeneuve - Arrival
  5. Jim Jarmusch - Paterson
2017:
  1. Paul Thomas Anderson - Phantom Thread
  2. Denis Villeneuve - Blade Runner 2049
  3. Christopher Nolan - Dunkirk
  4. Josh & Benny Safdie - Good Time
  5. Armando Iannucci - The Death of Stalin
2018:
  1. Joel & Ethan Coen - The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
  2. Damien Chazelle - First Man
  3. Yorgos Lanthimos - The Favourite
  4. Pawel Pawlikowski - Cold War
  5. Panos Cosmatos - Mandy
2019:
  1. Bong Joon-ho - Parasite 
  2. Sam Mendes - 1917
  3. Robert Eggers - The Lighthouse
  4. Josh & Benny Safdie - Uncut Gems
  5. Martin Scorsese - The Irishman
2020:
  1. Thomas Vinterberg - Another Round
  2. Chloé Zhao - Nomadland 
  3. Lee Isaac Chung - Minari
  4. Emerald Fennell - Promising Young Woman 
  5. Florian Zeller - The Father
2021:
  1. Joel Coen - The Tragedy of Macbeth
  2. Paul Thomas Anderson - Licorice Pizza
  3. Guillermo Del Toro - Nightmare Alley
  4. Steven Spielberg - West Side Story
  5. Mamoru Hosoda - Belle  
2022:
  1. Steven Spielberg - The Fabelmans
  2. Park Chan-wook - Decision to Leave
  3. Robert Eggers - The Northman
  4. Joel Crawford - Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
  5. Martin McDonagh - The Banshees of Inisherin  
2023:
  1. Yorgos Lanthimos - Poor Things
  2. Christopher Nolan - Oppenheimer
  3. Victor Erice - Close Your Eyes
  4. Alexander Payne - The Holdovers
  5. Celine Song - Past Lives
My Nominees:

Tomas Alfredson, 2 noms

Best Director 2008: Let The Right One In (#5 loses to Christopher Nolan)
Best Director 2011: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (#2 loses to Nicolas Winding Refn)

Robert Altman, 3 noms

Best Director 1971: McCabe & Mrs. Miller (#5 loses to Richard Fleischer)
Best Director 1973: The Long Goodbye (#2 loses to Nicolas Roeg)
Best Director 1992: The Player (#2 loses to Clint Eastwood)

Paul Thomas Anderson, 16 noms 10 wins
 
Best Director 1997: Boogie Nights (#2 loses to Curtis Hanson)
Best Original Screenplay 1997: Boogie Nights (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1997: Hard Eight (Nom)
Best Director 1999: Magnolia (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 1999: Magnolia (WINS)
Best Director 2002: Punch Drunk Love (#5 loses to Sam Mendes)
Best Original Screenplay 2002: Punch Drunk Love (WINS)
Best Director 2012: The Master (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 2012: The Master (WINS)
Best Director 2014: Inherent Vice (#4 loses to Alejandro G. Iñárritu)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2014: Inherent Vice (WINS)
Best Director 2017: Phantom Thread (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 2017: Phantom Thread (WINS) 
Best Cinematography 2017: Phantom Thread (Nom)
Best Director 2021: Licorice Pizza (#2 loses to Joel Coen)
Best Original Screenplay 2021: Licorice Pizza (WINS) 

Michael Antonioni, 2 noms

Best Director 1960: L'Avventura (#4 loses to Alfred Hitchcock)
Best Original Screenplay 1960: L'Avventura (Nom)

Jacques Audiard, 4 noms

Best Adapted Screenplay 2005: The Beat That My Heart Skipped (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 2009: A Prophet (Nom)
Best Director 2009: A Prophet (#3 loses to Quentin Tarantino)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2018: The Sisters Brothers (Nom)

Ingmar Bergman, 17 noms 3 wins

Best Original Screenplay 1950: To Joy (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1952: Secrets of Women (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1955: Smiles of a Summer Night (Nom)
Best Director 1957: The Seventh Seal (#4 loses to David Lean)
Best Original Screenplay 1957: Wild Strawberries (WINS)
Best Director 1957: Wild Strawberries (#5 loses to David Lean)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1957: The Seventh Seal (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1961: Through A Glass Darkly (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1963: Winter Light (WINS)
Best Director 1966: Persona (#3 loses to Sergio Leone)
Best Original Screenplay 1966: Persona (Nom)  
Best Director 1968: Shame (#2 loses to Sergio Leone)
Best Original Screenplay 1968: Shame (Nom)
Best Director 1968: Hour of the Wolf (#4 loses to Sergio Leone)
Best Director 1978: Autumn Sonata (#2 loses to Michael Cimino)
Best Original Screenplay 1978: Autumn Sonata (WINS)  

Bong Joon-ho, 8 noms 2 wins

Best Director 2003: Memories of Murder (#2 loses to Peter Weir)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2003: Memories of Murder (Nom)
Best Director 2009: Mother (#5 loses to Quentin Tarantino)
Best Original Screenplay 2009: Mother (Nom)
Best Director 2013: Snowpiercer (#5 loses to Joel & Ethan Coen)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2013: Snowpiercer (Nom)
Best Director 2019: Parasite (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 2019: Parasite (WINS)
 
Robert Bresson, 3 noms

Best Original Screenplay 1945: Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne (Nom)
Best Director 1951: Diary of a Country Priest (#5 loses to Alfred Hitchcock)
Best Original Screenplay 1951: Diary of a Coutry Priest (Nom)
 
Tim Burton, 2 noms 1 win
 
Best Director 1994: Ed Wood (WINS)
Best Director 2003: Big Fish (#5 loses to Peter Weir)

Juan José Campanella, 2 noms 1 win

Best Adapted Screenplay 2009: The Secret in Their Eyes (WINS)
Best Director 2009: The Secret in Their Eyes (#4 loses to Quentin Tarantino)

Frank Capra, 3 noms 1 win

Best Director 1932: American Madness (#4 loses to Jean Cocteau)
Best Director 1934: It Happened One Night (WINS)
Best Director 1937: Lost Horizon (#2 loses to Jean Renoir)
 
Michel Carne, 3 noms
 
Best Director 1938: Port of Shadows (#3 loses to Michael Curtiz)
Best Director 1942: The Devil's Envoys (#5 loses to Michael Curtiz) 
Best Director 1945: Children of Paradise (#2 loses to David Lean)
 
John Carpenter, 4 noms 1 win
 
Best Director 1978: Halloween (#3 loses to Michael Cimino)
Best Score 1978: Halloween (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1978: Halloween (Nom)
Best Score 1981: Escape From New York (#5)

Damien Chazelle, 4 noms

Best Director 2014: Whiplash (#2 loses to Alejandro G. Iñárritu)
Best Original Screenplay 2014: Whiplash (Nom)
Best Director 2016: La La Land (#2 loses to Martin Scorsese)
Best Director 2018: First Man (#2 loses to Joel & Ethan Coen)

Lee Isaac Chung, 2 noms

Best Director 2020: Minari (#3 loses to Thomas Vinterberg)
Best Original Screenplay 2020: Minari (Nom)  

Henri-Georges Clouzot, 8 noms

Best Director 1942: The Murderer Lives At Number 21 (#2 loses to Michael Curtiz)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1942: The Murderer Lives At Number 21 (Nom)
Best Director 1943: Le Corbeau (#4 loses to Alfred Hitchcock)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1943: Le Corbeau (Nom)
Best Director 1947: Quai des Orfèvres (#4 loses to Carol Reed)
Best Adapted 1947: Quai des Orfèvres (Nom)
Best Director 1955: Les Diaboliques (#2 loses to Charles Laughton)
Best Adapted 1955: Les Diaboliques (Nom)

*Joel* & Ethan Coen, 16 noms 8 wins

*Best Director 1991: Barton Fink (WINS)*
Best Original Screenplay 1991: Barton Fink (WINS)
*Best Director 1996: Fargo (WINS)*
Best Original Screenplay 1996: Fargo (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2000: Oh Brother Where Art Thou? (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 2001: The Man Who Wasn't There (Nom)
Best Director 2009: A Serious Man (#2 loses to Quentin Tarantino)
Best Original Screenplay 2009: A Serious Man (Nom)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2010: True Grit (Nom)
Best Director 2013: Inside Llewyn Davis (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 2013: Inside Llewyn Davis (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 2015: Bridge of Spies (Nom)
Best Director 2018: The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (WINS) 
*Best Director 2021: The Tragedy of Macbeth (WINS)* 

Jean Cocteau, 4 noms 1 win

Best Director 1932: The Blood of a Poet (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 1945: Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne (Nom)
Best Director 1950: Orpheus (#3 loses to Akira Kurosawa)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1950: Orpheus (Nom)
Francis Ford Coppola, 10 noms 4 wins

Best Adapted Screenplay 1970: Patton (WINS)
Best Director 1974: The Conversation (#3 loses to Terrence Malick)
Best Original Screenplay 1974: The Conversation (Nom)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1974: The Godfather Part II (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1974: The Great Gatsby (Nom)
Best Director 1974: The Godfather Part II (#4 loses to Terrence Malick)
Best Director 1979: Apocalypse Now (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1979: Apocalypse Now (WINS)
Best Score 1979: Apocalypse Now (#3)
Best Director 1992: Bram Stoker's Dracula (#3 loses to Clint Eastwood)
David Cronenberg, 4 noms 1 win

Best Director 1983: Videodrome (#2 loses to Philip Kaufman)
Best Original Screenplay 1983: Videodrome (WINS)  
Best Director 1988: Dead Ringers (#5 loses to Robert Zemeckis)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1988: Dead Ringers (Nom)
Best Director 2005: A History of Violence (#4 loses to John Hillcoat)
 
George Cukor, 2 noms
 
Best Director 1944: Gaslight (#5 loses to Billy Wilder)
Best Director 1947: A Double Life (#3 loses to Carol Reed)
 
Michael Curtiz, 3 noms 2 wins

Best Director 1938: Angels With Dirty Faces (WINS)
Best Director 1938: The Adventures of Robin Hood (#5 loses to himself)
Best Director 1942: Casablanca (WINS)

Jules Dassin, 3 noms

Best Director 1955: Night and the City (#4 loses to Akira Kurosawa)
Best Director 1955: Rififi (#3 loses to Charles Laughton)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1955: Rififi (Nom)

Brian De Palma, 4 noms

Best Director 1974: Phantom of the Paradise (#5 loses to Terrence Malick)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1974: Phantom of the Paradise (Nom)
Best Director 1981: Blow Out (#5 loses to Steven Spielberg)
Best Original Screenplay 1981: Blow Out (Nom)

Julien Duvivier, 6 noms

Best Director 1932: Poil de Carotte (#3 loses to Jean Cocteau)
Best Adapted Screenplay1932:Poil de Carotte (Nom)
Best Director 1933: La Tête D’un Homme (#5 loses to Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack)
Best Adapted Screenplay1933: La Tête D’un Homme (Nom)
Best Director 1937: Pepe Le Moko (#4 loses to Jean Renoir)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1937: Pepe Le Moko (Nom)

Robert Eggers, 4 noms

Best Director 2019: The Lighthouse (#3 loses to Bong Joon-ho)
Best Original Screenplay 2019: The Lighthouse (Nom)
Best Director 2022: The Northman (#3 loses to Steven Spielberg)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2022: The Northman (Nom)

Atom Egoyan, 2 noms

Best Director 1997: The Sweet Hereafter (#3 loses to Curtis Hanson)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1997: The Sweet Hereafter (Nom)

Victor Erice, 2 noms 1 win

Best Director 2023: Close Your Eyes (#3 loses to Yorgos Lanthimos)
Best Original Screenplay 2023: Close Your Eyes (WINS)
 
Federico Fellini, 6 noms


Best Director 1954: La Strada (#5 loses to Akira Kurosawa)
Best Original Screenplay 1954: La Strada (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1955: Il Bidone (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1957: Nights of Cabiria (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1963: 8 1/2 (Nom
Best Director 1963: 8 1/2 (#5 loses to Akira Kurosawa)

Emerald Fennell, 2 noms 1 win

Best Original Screenplay 2020: Promising Young Woman (WINS)
Best Director 2020: Promising Young Woman (#4 loses to Thomas Vinterberg)

John Ford, 3 noms 1 win

Best Director 1934: The Lost Patrol (#2 loses to Frank Capra)
Best Director 1935: The Informer (WINS)
Best Director 1952: The Quiet Man (#4 loses to Akira Kurosawa)

William Friedkin, 2 noms

Best Director 1971: The French Connection (#4 loses to Richard Fleischer)
Best Director 1973: The Exorcist (#3 loses to Nicolas Roeg)

Pietro Germi, 3 noms 1 win

Best Original Screenplay 1961: Divorce Italian Style (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1964: Seduced and Abandoned (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 1975: My Friends (Nom)

Terry Gilliam, 2 noms

Best Director 1985: Brazil (#4 loses to Akira Kurosawa)
Best Original Screenplay 1985: Brazil (Nom)

James Gray, 2 noms 1 win

Best Adapted Screenplay 2008: Two Lovers (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 2013: The Immigrant (Nom)
Alfred Hitchcock, 8 noms 4 wins

Best Director 1935: The 39 Steps (#3 loses to John Ford)
Best Director 1938: The Lady Vanishes (#4 loses to Michael Curtiz)
Best Director 1942: Saboteur (#3 loses to Michael Curtiz)
Best Director 1943: Shadow of a Doubt (WINS)
Best Director 1951: Strangers on a Train (WINS)
Best Director 1954: Rear Window (#2 loses to Akira Kurosawa)
Best Director 1958: Vertigo (WINS)
Best Director 1960: Psycho (WINS)

Mamoru Hosoda, 2 noms

Best Director 2021: Belle (#5 loses to Joel Coen)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2021: Belle (Nom)
John Huston, 6 noms 2 wins

Best Director 1948: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1948: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1950: The Asphalt Jungle (Nom)
Best Supporting Actor 1974: Chinatown (#2 loses to John Cazale)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1975: The Man Who Would Be King (Nom)
Best Director 1987: The Dead (#4 loses to Bernardo Bertolucci) 
 
Alejandro G. Iñárritu, 3 noms 2 wins
 
Best Director 2014: Birdman (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 2014: Birdman (WINS)
Best Director 2015: The Revenant (#4 loses to George Miller)
Peter Jackson, 7 noms 2 wins
 
Best Original Screenplay 1994: Heavenly Creatures (Nom)
Best Director 2001: The Fellowship of the Ring (#5 loses to David Lynch)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2001: LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring (WINS)
Best Director 2002: The Two Towers (#4 loses to Sam Mendes)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2002: LOTR: The Two Towers (Nom)
Best Director 2003: The Return of the King (#4 loses to Peter Weir)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2003: LOTR: The Return of the King (WINS)

Jiang Wen,  3 noms

Best Director 1994: In the Heat of the Sun (#4 loses to Tim Burton)
Best Director 2000: Devils on the Doorstep (#4 loses to David Lynch)
Best Actor 2001: Devils on the Doorstep (#10 loses to Gene Hackman)
 
Neil Jordan, 3 noms

Best Director 1984: The Company of Wolves (#5 loses to Milos Forman)
Best Director 1992: The Crying Game (#4 loses to Clint Eastwood)
Best Original Screenplay 1992: The Crying Game (Nom)

Philip Kaufman, 2 noms 2 wins

Best Director 1983: The Right Stuff (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1983: The Right Stuff (WINS)
 
Elia Kazan, 2 noms

Best Director 1945: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (#5 loses to David Lean)
Best Director 1954: On the Waterfront (#5 loses to Akira Kurosawa)

Kim Jee-woon, 2 noms

Best Director 2005: A Bittersweet Life (#2 loses to John Hillcoat)
Best Director 2010: I Saw the Devil (#2 loses to David Finche

Masaki Kobayashi, 2 noms 2 wins

Best Director 1961: The Human Condition III: A Soldier's Prayer (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1961: The Human Condition III: A Soldier's Prayer (WINS)

Grigori Mikhailovich Kozintsev, 2 noms 

Best Director 1964: Hamlet (#5 loses to Stanley Kubrick)
Best Director 1970: King Lear (#2 loses to David Lean)

Stanley Kubrick, 12 noms 2 wins

Best Director 1957: Paths of Glory (#2 loses to David Lean)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1957: Paths of Glory (Nom)
Best Director 1964: Dr. Strangelove (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1964: Dr. Strangelove (WINS)
Best Director 1968: 2001: A Space Odyssey (#3 loses to Sergio Leone)
Best Original Screenplay 1968: 2001: A Space Odyssey (Nom)
Best Director 1971: A Clockwork Orange (#2 loses to Richard Fleischer)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1971: A Clockwork Orange (Nom)
Best Director 1975: Barry Lyndon (#3 loses to Steven Spielberg)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1975: Barry Lyndon (Nom)
Best Director 1987: Full Metal Jacket (#3 loses to Bernardo Bertolucci)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1987: Full Metal Jacket (Nom)
Akira Kurosawa, 28 noms 13 wins

Best Original Screenplay 1947: One Wonderful Sunday (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1947: Snow Trail (Nom)
Best Director 1948: Drunken Angel (#4 loses to John Huston)
Best Original Screenplay 1948: Drunken Angel (WINS)
Best Director 1949: Stary Dog (#2 loses to Carol Reed)
Best Original Screenplay 1949: Stray Dog (Nom)
Best Director 1950: Rashomon (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1950: Rashomon (WINS)
Best Director 1952: Ikiru (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 1952: Ikiru (WINS)
Best Director 1954: Seven Samurai (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 1954: Seven Samurai (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 1955: I Live in Fear (Nom)
Best Director 1957: Throne of Blood (#3 loses to David Lean)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1957: Throne of Blood (Nom)
Best Director 1958: The Hidden Fortress (#4 loses to Alfred Hitchcock)
Best Original Screenplay 1960: The Bad Sleep Well (Nom)
Best Director Screenplay 1960: The Bad Sleep Well (#2 loses to Alfred Hitchcock)
Best Director 1961: Yojimbo (#2 loses to Masaki Kobayashi)
Best Original Screenplay 1961: Yojimbo (WINS)
Best Director 1963: High and Low (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1963: High and Low (WINS)
Best Director 1965: Red Beard (#3 loses to Orson Welles)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1965: Red Beard (Nom)
Best Director 1980: Kagemusha (#3 loses to David Lynch)
Best Original Screenplay 1980: Kagemusha (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1985: Ran (WINS)
Best Director 1985: Ran (WINS)

Fritz Lang, 4 noms 2 wins
 
Best Director 1931: M (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 1931: M (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1934: The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (Nom) 
Best Director 1933: The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (#3 loses to Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack)

Yorgos Lanthimos, 2 noms 1 win

Best Director 2018: The Favourite (#3 loses to Joel & Ethan Coen)
Best Director 2023: Poor Things (WINS)
 
David Lean, 7 noms 4 wins

Best Director 1944: This Happy Breed (#2 loses to Billy Wilder)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1944: This Happy Breed (Nom)
Best Director 1945: Brief Encounter (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1945: Brief Encounter (WINS) 
Best Director 1957: The Bridge on the River Kwai (WINS)
Best Director 1965: Doctor Zhivago (#2 loses to Orson Welles)
Best Director 1970: Ryan's Daughter (WINS)

Lee Chang-dong, 2 noms

Best Original Screenplay 2010: Poetry (Nom)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2018: Burning (Nom)
 
Mike Leigh, 3 noms

Best Director 1996: Secrets & Lies (#2 loses to Joel Coen)
Best Director 1999: Topsy-Turvy (#3 loses to Paul Thomas Anderson)
Best Original Screenplay 1999: Topsy-Turvy (Nom)

Sergio Leone, 10 noms 5 wins

Best Director 1964: A Fistful of Dollars (#3 loses to Stanley Kubrick)
Best Director 1965: For a Few Dollars More (#5 loses to Orson Welles)
Best Original Screenplay 1965: For a Few Dollars More (WINS) 
Best Director 1966: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 1966: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly (WINS) 
Best Director 1968: Once Upon a Time in the West (WINS) 
Best Original Screenplay 1968: Once Upon a Time in the West (WINS) 
Best Original Screenplay 1971: Duck, You Sucker! (Nom)
Best Director 1984: Once Upon a Time in America (#3 loses to Milos Forman)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1984: Once Upon a Time in America (Nom)
David Lynch, 8 noms 4 wins

Best Director 1980: The Elephant Man (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1980: The Elephant Man (WINS)
Best Director 1992: Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (#5 loses to Clint Eastwood)
Best Director 1997: Lost Highway (#5 loses to Curtis Hanson)
Best Director 1999: The Straight Story(#2 loses to Paul Thomas Anderson)
Best Director 2001: Mulholland Drive (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 2001: Mulholland Drive (WINS)

Best Supporting Actor 2017: Lucky (#9 loses to Sam Rockwell)
Terrence Malick, 4 noms 1 win

Best Director 1974: Badlands (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 1974: Badlands (Nom)
Best Director 1978: Days of Heaven (#5 loses to Michael Cimino)
Best Director 2011: The Tree of Life (#5 loses to Nicolas Winding Refn)

Rouben Mamoulian, 2 noms

Best Director 1932: Love Me Tonight (#4 loses to Jean Cocteau)
Best Director 1933: Queen Christina (#4 loses to Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack)

Michael Mann, 3 noms 1 win

Best Adapted Screenplay 1981: Thief (Nom)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1999: The Insider (WINS)
Best Director 1999: The Insider (#4 loses to Paul Thomas Anderson)

Martin McDonagh, 6 noms 2 wins

Best Original Screenplay 2008: In Bruges (WINS)
Best Director 2008: In Bruges (#4 loses to Christopher Nolan)
Best Original Screenplay 2012: Seven Psychopaths (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 2017: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri (Nom)
Best Director 2022: The Banshees of Inisherin (#5 loses to Steven Spielberg)
Best Original Screenplay 2022: The Banshees of Inisherin (WINS)

Jean-Pierre Melville, 3 noms

Best Director 1961: Leon Morin, Priest (#5 loses to Masaki Kobayashi)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1961: Leon Morin, Priest (Nom)
Best Director 1970: Le Cercle Rouge (#3 loses to David Lean)

Sam Mendes, 3 noms 1 win

Best Director 2002: Road to Perdition (WINS)
Best Director 2012: Skyfall (#5 loses to Paul Thomas Anderson)
Best Director 2019: 1917 (#2 loses to Bong Joon-ho)
Hayao Miyazaki, 8 noms

Best Adapted Screenplay 1984: Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (Nom)
Best Director 1988: My Neighbor Totoro (#3 loses to Robert Zemeckis)
Best Original Screenplay 1988: My Neighbor Totoro (Nom)
Best Director 1997: Princess Mononoke (#4 loses to Curtis Hanson)
Best Original Screenplay 1997: Princess Mononoke (Nom)
Best Director 2001: Spirited Away (#2 loses to David Lynch)
Best Original Screenplay 1997: Spirited Away (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 2013: The Wind Rises (Nom)

Christopher Nolan, 8 noms 4 wins

Best Director 2000: Memento (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 2000: Memento (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2005: Batman Begins (Nom)
Best Director 2008: The Dark Knight (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2008: The Dark Knight (Nom)
Best Director 2010: Inception (#4 loses to David Fincher)
Best Director 2017: Dunkirk (#3 loses to Paul Thomas Anderson) 
Best  Director 2023: Oppenheimer (#2 loses to Yorgos Lanthimos)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2023: Oppenheimer (WINS)
 
Yasujirō Ozu, 9 noms 2 wins
 
Best Original Screenplay 1934: A Story of Floating Weeds (WINS)
Best Director 1934: A Story of Floating Weeds (#5 loses to Frank Capra)
Best Director 1942: There Was a Father (#4 loses to Michael Curtiz)
Best Original Screenplay 1942: There Was A Father (WINS) 
Best Original Screenplay 1949: Late Spring (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1951: Early Summer (Nom)
Best Director 1951: Early Summer (#4 loses to Alfred Hitchcock)
Best Original Screenplay 1957: Tokyo Twilight (Nom)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1960: Late Autumn (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1961: The End of Summer (Nom)

Park Chan-wook, 8 noms 1 win

Best Director 2000: Joint Security Area (#4 loses to Christopher Nolan)
Best Adapted Screenplay: Joint Security Area (WINS)
Best Director 2003: Oldboy (#3 loses to Peter Weir)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2003: Oldboy (Nom)
Best Director 2016: The Handmaiden (#3 loses to Martin Scorsese)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2016: The Handmaiden (Nom)
Best Director 2022: Decision to Leave (#2 loses to Steven Spielberg)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2022: Decision To Leave (Nom)
 
Pawel Pawlikowski, 2 noms

Best Director 2013: Ida (#3 loses to Joel & Ethan Coen)
Best Director 2018: Cold War (#4 loses to Joel & Ethan Coen) 
Roman Polanski, 4 noms

Best Original Screenplay 1965: Repulsion (Nom)
Best Director 1974: Chinatown (#2 loses to Terrence Malick)
Best Director 2002: The Pianist (#3 loses to Sam Mendes)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2010: The Ghost Writer (Nom)

Sam Peckinpah, 2 noms

Best Original Screenplay 1965: Major Dundee (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1974: Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia (Nom)
 
*Michael Powell* & Emeric Pressburger, 8 noms 1 win
 
Best Director 1943: The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (#3 loses to Alfred Hitchcock)
Best Original Screenplay 1943: The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (Nom)  
Best Original Screenplay 1944: A Canterbury Tale (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1945: I Know Where I'm Going (Nom)
Best Director 1945: I Know Where I'm Going (#4 loses to David Lean)
Best Director 1947: Black Narcissus (#3 loses to Carol Reed)
Best Director 1948: The Red Shoes (#2 loses to John Huston)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1949: The Small Back Room (WINS)
*Best Director 1960: Peeping Tom (#3 loses to Alfred Hitchcock)*
*Best Original Screenplay 1960: Peeping Tom (Nom)*
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Otto Preminger, 2 noms
 
Best Director 1944: Laura (#3 loses to Billy Wilder)
Best Supporting Actor 1953: Stalag 17 (#6 loses to Robert Ryan)

Satyajit Ray, 4 noms

Best Adapted Screenplay 1958: Jalsaghar (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1963: Mahanagar (Nom)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1964: Charulata (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1966: Nayak (Nom)

Carol Reed, 2 noms 2 wins 

Best Director 1947: Odd Man Out (WINS)
Best Director 1949: The Third Man (WINS)
Jean Renoir,  7 noms 3 wins
 
Best Director 1931: La Chienne (#5 loses to Fritz Lang)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1931: La Chienne (Nom)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1932: Boudu Saved From Drowning (Nom)
Best Director 1937: Grand Illusion (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 1937: Grand Illusion (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 1938: La Marseilles (WINS)
Best Director 1938: The Human Beast (#2 loses to Michael Curtiz)

Martin Ritt, 2 noms

Best Director 1963: Hud (#3 loses to Akira Kurosawa)
Best Director 1965: The Spy Who Came in From the Cold (#4 loses to Orson Welles)

Josh & Benny Safdie, 3 noms

Best Director 2017: Good Time (#4 loses to Paul Thomas Anderson)
Best Director 2019: Uncut Gems (#4 loses to Bong Joon-ho)
Best Original Screenplay 2019: Uncut Gems (Nom)
Martin Scorsese, 10 noms 2 wins

Best Director 1973: Mean Streets (#5 loses to Nicolas Roeg)
Best Director 1980: Raging Bull (#2 loses to David Lynch)
Best Director 1988: The Last Temptation of Christ (#4 loses to Robert Zemeckis)
Best Director 1993: The Age of Innocence (#3 loses to Steven Spielberg)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1993: The Age of Innocence (Nom)
Best Director 2010: Shutter Island (#5 loses to David Fincher)
Best Director 2013: The Wolf of Wall Street (#4 loses to Joel & Ethan Coen)
Best Director 2016: Silence (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2016: Silence (WINS)
Best Director 2019: The Irishman (#5 loses to Bong Joon-ho)

Ridley Scott, 2 noms

Best Director 1979: Alien (#2 loses to Francis Ford Coppola)
Best Director 2001: Black Hawk Down (#3 loses to David Lynch)  
Vittorio De Sica, 2 noms

Best Director 1947: Bicycle Thieves (#2 loses to Carol Reed)
Best Director 1952: Umberto D. (#2 loses to Akira Kurosawa)

Celine Song, 2 noms

Best Director 2023: Past Lives (#5 loses to Yorgos Lanthimos)
Best Original Screenplay 2023: Past Lives (Nom)
Steven Spielberg, 7 noms 4 wins

Best Director 1975: Jaws (WINS)
Best Director 1981: Raiders of the Lost Ark (WINS)

Best Director 1993: Schindler's List (WINS)
Best Director 1993: Jurassic Park (#2 loses to himself)
Best Director 2021: West Side Story (#4 loses to Joel Coen)
Best Director 2022: The Fabelmans (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 2022: The Fabelmans (Nom)

Oliver Stone, 2 noms 1 win

Best Director 1991: JFK (#2 loses to Joel Coen)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1991: JFK (WINS)

Isao Takahata, 4 noms

Best Director 1988: Grave of the Fireflies (#2 loses to Robert Zemeckis)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1988: Grave of Fireflies (Nom)
Best Director 1991: Only Yesterday (#5 loses to Joel Coen)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1991: Only Yesterday (Nom)

Quentin Tarantino, 9 noms 4 wins

Best Original Screenplay 1993: True Romance (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1994: Pulp Fiction (WINS)
Best Director 1994: Pulp Fiction (#2 loses to Tim Burton)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1997: Jackie Brown (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 2003: Kill Bill Vol. 1 (Nom)
Best Director 2009: Inglourious Basterds (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 2009: Inglourious Basterds (WINS)
Best Director 2015: The Hateful Eight (#5 loses to George Miller)
Best Original Screenplay 2015: The Hateful Eight (WINS)
 
Andrei Tarkovsky, 6 noms

Best Director 1966: Andrei Rublev (#2 loses to Sergio Leone)
Best Original Screenplay 1966: Andrei Rublev (Nom)
Best Director 1975: The Mirror (#3 loses to Steven Spielberg)
Best Original Screenplay 1975: The Mirror (Nom)
Best Director 1979: Stalker (#3 loses to Francis Ford Coppola)
Best Director 1983: Nostalgia (#5 loses to Philip Kaufman)

Lars von Trier, 4 noms 1 win

Best Director 1996: Breaking The Waves (#3 loses to Joel Coen)
Best Original Screenplay 1996: Breaking the Waves (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 2000: Dancer in The Dark (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 2003: Dogville (WINS)

François Truffaut, 3 noms

Best Adapted Screenplay 1970: Bed and Board (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1973: Day For Night (Nom)
Best Original Screenplay 1980: The Last Metro (Nom)
 
Denis Villeneuve, 3 noms
 
Best Director 2015: Sicario (#3 loses to George Miller)
Best Director 2016: Arrival (#4 loses to Martin Scorsese)
Best Director 2017: Blade Runner 2049 (#2 loses to Paul Thomas Anderson)

Thomas Vinterberg, 4 noms 1 win
 
Best Director 2012: The Hunt (#4 loses to Paul Thomas Anderson)
Best Original Screenplay 2012: The Hunt (Nom)
Best Director 2020: Another Round (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 2020: Another Round (Nom)
 
Luchino Visconti, 3 noms

Best Director 1960: Rocco and His Brothers (#5 loses to Alfred Hitchcock)
Best Director 1963: The Leopard (#4 loses to Akira Kurosawa)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1963: The Leopard (Nom)

Andrzej Wajda, 3 noms

Best Director 1958: Ashes and Diamonds (#5 loses to Alfred Hitchcock)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1958: Ashes and Diamonds (Nom)
Best Director 1983: Danton (#4 loses to Philip Kafuman)

Billy Wilder, 12 noms 5 wins

Best Adapted Screenplay 1942: The Major and the Minor (Nom)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1943: Five Graves to Cairo (Nom)
Best Director 1944: Double Indemnity (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1944: Double Indemnity (WINS)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1945: The Lost Weekend (Nom)
Best Director 1945: The Lost Weekend (#3 loses to David Lean)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1950: Sunset Boulevard (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 1951: Ace in The Hole (WINS)
Best Director 1950: Sunset Blvd. (#2 loses to Akira Kurosawa)
Best Director 1951: Ace in the Hole (#2 loses to Alfred Hitchcock)
Best Original Screenplay 1960: The Apartment (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 1966: The Fortune Cookie (Nom)
 
Peter Weir, 4 noms 1 win

Best Director 1975: Picnic at Hanging Rock (#2 loses to Steven Spielberg)
Best Director 1981: Gallipoli (#2 loses to Steven Spielberg)
Best Adapted Screenplay 1981: Gallipoli (Nom)
Best Director 2003: Master and Commander (WINS)

Wim Wenders, 4 noms 1 win

Best Director 1984: Paris, Texas (#2 loses to Milos Forman)
Best Director 1987: Wings of Desire (#2 loses to Bernardo Bertolucci)
Best Original Screenplay 1987: Wings of Desire (WINS)
Best Original Screenplay 2023: Perfect Days (Nom)

William Wellman, 3 noms

Best Director 1931: The Public Enemy (#4 loses Fritz Lang)
Best Director 1943: The Ox-Bow Incident (#2 loses to Alfred Hitchcock)
Best Director 1949: Battleground (#3 loses to Carol Reed)

James Whale, 3 noms

Best Director 1931: Frankenstein (#2 loses to Fritz Lang)
Best Director 1933: The Invisible Man (#2 loses to Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack)
Best Director 1935: Bride of Frankenstein (#2 loses to John Ford)
 
Robert Wise, 2 noms

Best Director 1949: The Set-up (#4 loses to Carol Reed)
Best Director 1963: The Haunting (#2 loses to Akira Kurosawa)

Wong Kar-Wai, 3 noms

Best Original Screenplay 1997: Happy Together (Nom)
Best Director 2000: In the Mood For Love (#2 loses to Christopher Nolan)
Best Original Screenplay 2000: In The Mood For Love (Nom)

Florian Zeller, 2 noms 1 win

Best Director 2020: The Father (#5 loses to Thomas Vinterberg)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2020: The Father (WINS)

Robert Zemeckis, 4 noms 2 wins

Best Original Screenplay 1978: I Wanna Hold Your Hand
Best Director 1985: Back to the Future (#5 loses to Akira Kurosawa)
Best Original Screenplay 1985: Back to the Future (WINS) 
Best Director 1988: Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (WINS) 

Chloé Zhao, 2 noms

Best Director 2020: Nomadland (#2 loses to Thomas Vinterberg)
Best Adapted Screenplay 2020: Nomadland (Nom)
*(Indicates credited sole director)

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Tahmeed Chowdhury said...

I think Hopkins getting in means Pryce might just be our 5th man for Lead Actor.

RatedRStar said...

Bates getting in over Lopez is a bit underwhelming, should have nominated Lopez for the first time instead, very happy Pugh got in though.

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