Bryan Singer: Best Director
The Saturn awards take place annually and are the oldest
running film-specialized awards, given by the Academy of Science Fiction,
Fantasy & Horror Films. The academy award for ‘Best Director’ has been
given 46 times since 1974. Considering Bryan Singer was just 10 years old when
the awards included a best director category, he has already won two awards in
his lifetime- the first for X-men (2000) and subsequently for Superman Returns
(2006). This puts him among names like James Cameron, as he enters a grouping
of only five directors who have won best director more than once. He has been
nominated a further 6 times, the first nomination coming to him in his early
directing years for The Usual Suspects (1995). He is now runner up in
competition for greatest number of nominations, second to Spielberg (12
nominations).
So how does one become winner of best director?
The Saturn awards are voted for by the members of the
presenting academy, just like the Ocars, Emmys and the Grammys. The academy
membership is open to the public as a non-profit organisation and members
include film
makers, even Singer himself. In 1973 when the academy was first devised by
Donald A. Reed the winners were handed a golden scroll certificate, but since
the late 70’s they now receive a golden planet Saturn with its rings composed
of film. The year 2022 will mark half a century that the organisation would
have been going, it’s goal to recognise and appreciate talent in the most
creative and imaginative fields of entertainment.
Bryan Singers best director awards for X-men, his first ever big budget superhero movie and again for Superman Returns which cleaned house at the awards with winners not only for best director, but best actor, writing, music and fantasy film, help cement his position as one of the greatest directors in Hollywood today.
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