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1970 Academy Awards (Oscars)
... Best Director (1970's) ...
Oscar's decade review of Academy Award winners and nominations for Best Director - winners are highlighted.

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» 42nd Academy Awards (April 7, 1970)
The 42nd Annual Awards held at The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
• Arthur Penn for Alice's Restaurant
• Costa-Gavras for Z
• George Roy Hill for Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid
Oscar Winner John Schlesinger for Midnight Cowboy
• Sydney Pollack for They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
 
» 43rd Academy Awards (April 15, 1971)
The 43rd Annual Awards held at The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
• Arthur Hiller for Love Story
• Federico Fellini for Fellini Satyricon
Oscar Winner Franklin J. Schaffner for Patton
• Ken Russell for Women in Love
• Robert Altman for M*A*S*H
 
» 44th Academy Awards (April 10, 1972)
The 44th Annual Awards held at The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
• John Schlesinger for Sunday Bloody Sunday
• Norman Jewison for Fiddler On The Roof
• Peter Bogdanovich for The Last Picture Show
• Stanley Kubrick for A Clockwork Orange
Oscar Winner William Friedkin for The French Connection
 
» 45th Academy Awards (March 27, 1973)
The 45th Annual Awards held at The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Oscar Winner Bob Fosse for Cabaret
• Francis Ford Coppola for The Godfather
• Jan Troell for The Emigrants
• John Boorman for Deliverance
• Joseph L. Mankiewicz for Sleuth
 
» 46th Academy Awards (April 2, 1974)
The 46th Annual Awards held at The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
• Bernardo Bertolucci for Last Tango in Paris
• George Lucas for American Graffiti
Oscar Winner George Roy Hill for The Sting
• Ingmar Bergman for Cries and Whispers
• William Friedkin for The Exorcist
 
» 47th Academy Awards (April 8, 1975)
The 47th Annual Awards held at The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
• Bob Fosse for Lenny
Oscar Winner Francis Ford Coppola for The Godfather: Part II
• Francois Truffaut for Day for Night
• John Cassavetes for A Woman Under the Influence
• Roman Polanski for Chinatown
 
» 48th Academy Awards (March 29, 1976)
The 48th Annual Awards held at The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
• Federico Fellini for Amarcord
Oscar Winner Milos Forman for One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
• Robert Altman for Nashville
• Sidney Lumet for Dog Day Afternoon
• Stanley Kubrick for Barry Lyndon
 
» 49th Academy Awards (March 28, 1977)
The 49th Annual Awards held at The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
• Alan J. Pakula for All The President's Men
• Ingmar Bergman for Face to Face
Oscar Winner John G. Avildsen for Rocky
• Lina Wertmuller for Seven Beauties
• Sidney Lumet for Network
 
» 50th Academy Awards (April 3, 1978)
The 50th Annual Awards held at The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
• Fred Zinnemann for Julia
• George Lucas for Star Wars
• Herbert Ross for The Turning Point
• Steven Spielberg for Close Encounters of The Third Kind
Oscar Winner Woody Allen for Annie Hall
 
» 51st Academy Awards (April 9, 1979)
The 51st Annual Awards held at The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
• Alan Parker for Midnight Express
• Buck Henry for Heaven Can Wait
• Hal Ashby for Coming Home
Oscar Winner Michael Cimino for The Deer Hunter
• Warren Beatty for Heaven Can Wait
• Woody Allen for Interiors

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