How to Bet on Director’s Awards: Analyzing Past Wins
The major film director awards given out each year are highly prestigious honors in the entertainment industry. Winning Best Director at the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, or Directors Guild Awards can make a huge difference in a filmmaker’s career.
If you enjoy betting on entertainment awards, the director categories provide interesting wagering opportunities. By studying past award trends and winners, you can identify likely victors in upcoming shows. Here are some tips for betting on director’s awards by analyzing previous results:
Focus on the Top Ceremonies
The three most important directing awards to study are the Oscars, Golden Globes, and DGA Awards. Winning the Best Director Oscar instantly puts a filmmaker in elite company. The Golden Globes split their directing honors between Drama and Comedy/Musical categories, allowing for multiple winners. The DGA Awards are voted on by over 18,000 members of the Directors Guild of America, so they indicate peer support for directors. Look to these three shows for the most meaningful results.
Examine Recent Years First
Focus initially on the last 5-10 years when examining past directing winners. The voting bodies, voter demographics, and types of films honored have likely changed over longer periods. More recent winners better reflect the current tastes and biases. For example, the Academy has greatly diversified in the past decade, leading to different Best Director choices than their older, largely white male membership selected in the past. Start with newer results.
Recent Golden Globe for Best Director winners include Chloé Zhao for Nomadland in 2021, becoming only the second woman to win the award. Most recently, Christopher Nolan won the Golden Globe for Best Director for his work on Oppenheimer in 2023. Nolan also won the Directors Guild Award and the Academy Award for Best Director for the film, after a previous nomination for Dunkirk in 2017.
Find Common Nomination Trends
Look for similarities in the directors nominated repeatedly at the major shows. Are they from the same group of elite filmmakers? Do they tend to direct the same genres of films? Prestige biopics and dramas fare especially well in the Best Director race. Also, note if the same directors win repeatedly or if victories are widely distributed. This helps predict if frontrunners are likely to emerge or not in a given year.
Study Wins for First-Time Nominees
Pay close attention to any directors nominated for the first time at the Academy Awards or Golden Globes. First-time Best Director Oscar nominees win over 40% of the time. The Globes’ drama category also has a high rate of first-time winners. New contenders generate excitement and often signify an upcoming star if they can break into the tight directing field. These nominations are significant predictors.
Compare Results Across Awards Groups
Awards season success builds momentum, so directors honored by precursor shows often win the Oscar too. About 80% of DGA Award champs also take the Best Director Academy Award. If all three major shows reward the same filmmaker, they have outstanding odds to win the Oscar. But differences can emerge when groups disagree. Look for consensus among the awards leaders.
Note Pairings with Best Picture
The Oscars mandate that Best Picture and Best Director winners align. So, when a director takes the top Oscar without their film also winning Best Picture (a rare split), it indicates very strong support for their work. This occurred recently with directors Alfonso Cuaron and Alejandro González Iñárritu. The Globes and DGAs allow splits, so differences in pairing there are revealing too. It also happened back in 1956, with ‘Giant’, one of only three feature films starring tragic James Dean. Roma (2018) directed by Alfonso Cuarón, won Best Director at the Academy Awards, but Best Picture went to Green Book, in what became a highly controversial decision that year.
Watch for Overdue Sentiment
Voters sometimes award veterans their first trophies as delayed recognition for esteemed careers. Martin Scorsese rode this sentiment to his 2007 Best Director Oscar win for The Departed after five losses. Similar dynamics helped steer recent directing victories to Sam Mendes and Ang Lee. If acclaimed directors are nominated again late in their careers, bet on the overdue narrative propelling them.
Spot Social Relevance and Timeliness
Topically resonant films capture voters’ attention, bringing directing wins for tackling societal issues. Kathryn Bigelow won for her Iraq War drama The Hurt Locker in 2010 as that conflict remained ongoing. Spotlight’s exposure of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church aligned perfectly with #MeToo and boosted Tom McCarthy’s Oscar odds in 2016. Capitalize if directors spotlight hot-button topics, as these are a sure-fire way for them to be in the running for an award.
Remember Technical Accomplishment
Dazzling technical direction sometimes overrides weaker narratives. Iñárritu’s back-to-back Oscars for Birdman and The Revenant resulted partly from their jaw-dropping extended takes and natural lighting. Damien Chazelle won for La La Land’s stylistic tour de force opening number. Don’t underestimate superb craftsmanship as a component for directing honors – it can tip the odds in a director’s favor.
Weigh Critical Reception and Buzz
While voters make the ultimate decisions, critics and audiences can indicate which directors have the hot hand leading into awards season. Big festival premieres, glowing reviews, critics group wins, and box office success provide momentum. These factors combined to propel directors like Steve McQueen, Michel Hazanavicius, and Tom Hooper to past directing Oscars.
Consider Campaigning Strength
Studios invest heavily in promotion and advertising to lobby for awards. Directors getting strong campaigns from heavyweight distributors like Fox Searchlight or Netflix frequently see that translate into wins. Underdog directors can still break through with prestige releases, but marketing muscle matters in close races between frontrunners.
By studying past director awards carefully and identifying recurring patterns, you can make informed predictions on which filmmakers stand the best chance to win in a given year. Keep an eye on all the key indicators, and your betting on directing honors will become more accurate and successful. Good luck handicapping the odds on Hollywood’s top directing prizes!