Summary
- Christopher Nolan finally wins his first Oscar for Best Director with Oppenheimer, a 2023 biographical thriller.
- Led by Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr., and Emily Blunt, Oppenheimer set box office records and earned 13 Oscar nominations.
- Despite previous nominations, Nolan's win is well-deserved after a long wait and highlights his acclaimed filmography.
After years of nominations and no victories, Christopher Nolan has finally won his first Oscar for Best Director for leading its Oscars competition with 13 nominations.
Christopher Nolan's Previous Oscar Nominations |
Award |
Year |
Memento |
Best Original Screenplay |
2002 |
Inception |
Best Original Screenplay |
2011 |
Inception |
Best Picture |
2011 |
Dunkirk |
Best Picture |
2018 |
Dunkirk |
Best Director |
2018 |
Now, near the tail-end of the ceremony, it was announced that Nolan had finally won his first Oscar for Best Director for Oppenheimer. The award was one of many in heated contention heading into the event as Nolan faced off against The Zone of Interest's Jonathan Glazer, Poor Things' Yorgos Lanthimos, Killers of the Flower Moon's Martin Scorsese and Anatomy of a Fall's Justine Triet. Nolan had previously held five nominations at the Oscars for Memento, Inception and Dunkirk.
Nolan's Oscar Win Is Long Overdue
As noted prior, Nolan had landed various Oscar nominations before his Oppenheimer win, with his first coming in 2002 for Best Original Screenplay for his breakout hit thriller Memento. Interestingly, however, of his subsequent appearances at the awards ceremony, he had only been nominated for Best Director once prior for another World War II tale with 2017's Dunkirk. His other nominations were for Best Picture for said movie as well as Inception, for which he had also landed a Best Original Screenplay nod.
Nolan isn't the only iconic filmmaker who was overlooked multiple times for the Best Director win at the Oscars. Despite three such nominations, Quentin Tarantino has yet to take home said award, with his two wins being credited to Best Original Screenplay for Pulp Fiction and Inglorious Basterds, with Spike Lee and Jordan Peele similarly enjoying wins for their writing while having yet to net a Best Director victory. Martin Scorsese has similarly seen only one Best Director win across 10 nominations in his acclaimed 62-year career.
Christopher Nolan's long wait for a Best Director win at the Oscars also proves surprising when looking at his acclaimed filmography. Prior to Oppenheimer, which sits as his third-highest-reviewed movie on Rotten Tomatoes, the filmmaker has frequently landed on top 10 lists in the years his movies were released, particularly that of 2008's The Dark Knight, which memorably sparked the discussion around superhero movies being considered for more than production-related awards. While it may have taken 22 years of nominations without victories, Nolan's Oppenheimer win is well overdue and exciting for his future prospects.
Oppenheimer is available to stream on Peacock.
Source: Oscars

Oppenheimer
- Release Date
- July 21, 2023
- Runtime
- 150 Minutes
- Director
- Christopher Nolan
Oppenheimer is a film by Christopher Nolan, which follows the theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, the man behind the atomic bomb. Cillian Murphy will play the titular role, with the story based on the book American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin.
- Writers
- Christopher Nolan
- Studio(s)
- Syncopy Inc., Atlas Entertainment
- Distributor(s)
- Universal Pictures
- Budget
- $100 Million
Your comment has not been saved