Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Television Film
The Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Miniseries or Movies for Television is one of the annual awards given by the Directors Guild of America.
Winners and nominees
- † Won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special
2000s
- 2000: Jeff Bleckner – The Beach Boys: An American Family
- 2001: Frank Pierson – Conspiracy
- 2002: Mick Jackson – Live from Baghdad
- 2003: Mike Nichols – Angels in America †
- 2004: Joseph Sargent – Something the Lord Made
- 2005: George C. Wolfe – Lackawanna Blues
- 2006: Walter Hill – Broken Trail
- 2007: Yves Simoneau – Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
- 2008: Jay Roach – Recount †
- 2009: Ross Katz – Taking Chance
2010s
- 2010: Mick Jackson – Temple Grandin †
- Barry Levinson – You Don’t Know Jack
- David Nutter and Jeremy Podeswa – The Pacific (Episode: “Iwo Jima”)
- Jeremy Podeswa – The Pacific (Episode: “Home”)
- Tim Van Patten – The Pacific (Episode: “Okinawa”)
- 2011: Jon Cassar – The Kennedys
- 2012: Jay Roach – Game Change †
- Greg Berlanti – Political Animals (Episode: “Pilot”)
- Philip Kaufman – Hemingway & Gellhorn
- Kevin Reynolds – Hatfields & McCoys
- Michael Rymer – American Horror Story: Asylum (Episode: “Dark Cousin”)
- 2013: Steven Soderbergh – Behind the Candelabra †
- 2014: Lisa Cholodenko – Olive Kitteridge †
- Rob Ashford and Glenn Weiss – Peter Pan Live!
- Uli Edel – Houdini
- Ryan Murphy – The Normal Heart
- Michael Wilson – The Trip to Bountiful
- 2015: Dee Rees – Bessie
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