Cannes Film Festival 2013

2011 Best Director Oscar Contenders

Fincher, Nolan, Russell, Boyle, Aronofsky, Hooper, Coens, Weir, Leigh, Coppola, Scorsese - who gets left out?

The year of the auteur

The year of the auteur

Christopher Nolan, David Fincher, Martin Scorsese, Sofia Coppola, David O. Russell, Danny Boyle, Darren Aronofsky, Joel and Ethan Coen, Peter Weir and Mike Leigh.  On Jan. 25, when the nominations for best director are announced, it's hard to believe that half of those contenders won't make the cut.  Every year is competitive in the best director race, but 2011 is turning into one of the most impressive ever.  It's rare when you can say the nomination is legitimately the win, but for five lucky nominees this time it really will be. 

With that in mind, let's review 18 potential nominees for best director at the 83rd Academy Awards.

[Left, Mark Wahlberg with potential nominee David O. Russell on the set of "The Fighter."]

Photo Credit: Paramount Pictures

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    LemuelG

    If "The Ghost Whisperer" wins any Oscar, we will see the walls of heaven crash down to earth. Happily, unlike "The Ghost Writer", it is not eligible.

    November 16, 2010 at 7:27AM EST Reply to Comment
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      carrie LOL i like this blog but there always are some errors in their articles

      November 16, 2010 at 10:39AM EST
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    emanuel

    I have the feeling that inception will get shut out of the race completley. And then fanboys will bitch and moan about how the oscars have no taste. Despite the fact that it really isn't that good of a film.

    November 16, 2010 at 2:47PM EST Reply to Comment
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      Jenny I 100% agree with you: Inception really wasn't that great. I can see it getting in the 10 slots for best picture (are there going to be 10 again this year?), but I really hope it doesn't get one for direction :/

      November 16, 2010 at 7:11PM EST
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    Hobbsguy

    And the nominees are:

    Peter Weir, Chris Nolan, David Fincher, Tom Hooper, Darren Aronofsky

    And the winner is.......David Fincher

    November 16, 2010 at 2:48PM EST Reply to Comment
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      carrie Fincher/Boyle/Hooper and probabky Aronofsky and Coen s'brothers

      November 16, 2010 at 3:02PM EST
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      Jonnybon 100% agree with Carrie

      November 16, 2010 at 7:30PM EST
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      Sarah Hopefully Cholodenko recieves a nom for TKAAR.

      November 16, 2010 at 7:50PM EST


  • If Tim Burton is nominated for Alice in Wonderland, I swear I will fucking kill someone.

    November 16, 2010 at 3:03PM EST Reply to Comment
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      Jonnybon There is absolutely no chance that it will happen.

      November 16, 2010 at 7:31PM EST
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    JCS

    If only my daddy were famous...then I could win an Oscar for one of the most boring films EVER and then win a Golden Lion for a film that's the same as my other boring film. Ugh...

    November 16, 2010 at 3:05PM EST Reply to Comment
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      Figgy You know what's even more boring that? People who consistently bitch about Sofia Coppola's films being boring and the fact that Francis Ford Coppola is Sofia's father.

      November 16, 2010 at 3:14PM EST
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      JCS Perhaps. Doesn't change the fact that (a)It was boring and (b)Francis is her daddy.

      November 16, 2010 at 3:17PM EST
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    John W

    Wow talk about a "murderer's row" list of candidates.

    November 16, 2010 at 3:47PM EST Reply to Comment
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    Josh p Peterses

    I'd add Debra Granik for WINTER'S BONE and Derek Cianfrance for BLUE VALANTINE

    November 16, 2010 at 5:25PM EST Reply to Comment
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    Joe

    Chistopher Nolan's film starring Guy Pearce is "Memento" , not "Momento.

    November 16, 2010 at 5:32PM EST Reply to Comment
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    JohnDoe

    Inception probably has no chance at the Fuddy Duddy awards, i.e. The Academy Awards. Also, True Grit is NOT a remake. It's a faithful adaptation to the Charles Portis novel, unlike the very overrated Wayne film.

    November 16, 2010 at 5:49PM EST Reply to Comment


  • The glaring typos kept me from finishing this article. "Momento?" I know it sounds douche-y, but it really is distracting.
    That being said, as much as I loved Inception, there are definitely others I'd prefer to see nominated. Oh, and Alice in Wonderland? I'll officially boycott the Oscars if that even gets nominated

    November 16, 2010 at 7:16PM EST Reply to Comment
    • Not douche-y. Fixed though. (And even my Ghost Whisperer mistake made me laugh. I've sadly been doing that since January...)

      November 16, 2010 at 7:28PM EST
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    John H.

    Don't forget the indie directors, especially The Kids Are All Right, Lisa Cholodenko.

    November 16, 2010 at 7:49PM EST Reply to Comment
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    Jim

    Uh, Lee Unkrich? For "Toy Story 3"? Or does the Academy have that big of a golden stick up their a*s? (Sidenote: They do, and so much more)

    November 16, 2010 at 7:52PM EST Reply to Comment
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    Domdster

    It's a gutsy move in The Fighter to film the boxing like they're being broadcast on TV? I already saw that with the climax fight in Rocky Balboa (2006). It's inspired stuff alright, inspired by a previous boxing movie (and how it looks from the trailer, many other boxing movies, too).

    November 16, 2010 at 8:05PM EST Reply to Comment
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      Kramden Well said. Putting David O. Russell on this list is a joke.

      November 17, 2010 at 5:15AM EST
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    Sam

    I hate to sound nit-picky, but the Coen brothers actually have eight Academy Awards between them. They have each won four per-brother; Best Picture and Best Director for "No Country for Old Men", and two screenplay wins for "No Country for Old Men" and "Fargo." That means that they have a total of eight Oscars, not four.

    November 16, 2010 at 8:08PM EST Reply to Comment
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    DAG

    Nominations:
    Boyle/Fincher/Aronofsky/Hooper/Nolan

    The winner will be Boyle for 127 Hours.
    Anybody who has seen the film will know that it throws you for a loop, and is ultimately the most satisfying film of the year thus far.

    November 16, 2010 at 8:28PM EST Reply to Comment
    • 127 Hours may be an incredibly satisfying movie, but Boyle just won the Oscar 2 years ago, and this is Fincher's year. He is long overdue.

      November 17, 2010 at 5:15AM EST
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    Austen

    If Avatar can get nominations, so can Inception, which was a better movie by undeniable leaps and bounds.

    November 17, 2010 at 12:39AM EST Reply to Comment