Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best New Filmmaker
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The Boston Society of Film Critics has presented an annual Award for Best New Filmmaker since 1996; the recipients of the inaugural prize were Campbell Scott and Stanley Tucci, co-directors of Big Night.
| Year | Winner(s) | Film |
|---|---|---|
| 1996 | Campbell Scott and Stanley Tucci | Big Night[1] |
| 1997 | Paul Thomas Anderson | Hard Eight |
| Boogie Nights | ||
| 1998 | Carine Adler | Under the Skin |
| 1999 | Kimberly Peirce | Boys Don't Cry |
2000s
2010s
| Year | Winner | Film |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Jeff Malmberg | Marwencol |
| 2011 | Sean Durkin | Martha Marcy May Marlene |
| 2012 | David France | How to Survive a Plague |
| 2013 | Ryan Coogler | Fruitvale Station |
| 2014 | Dan Gilroy | Nightcrawler |
| 2015 | Marielle Heller | The Diary of a Teenage Girl |
| 2016 | Robert Eggers | The Witch |
| 2017 | Jordan Peele | Get Out |
| 2018 | Bo Burnham | Eighth Grade |
| 2019 | Joe Talbot | The Last Black Man in San Francisco |